

Likewise, the same situation applies to iTunes Match subscribers.
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Thus, if you have songs stored in your iCloud Music Library, you won’t be able to ask Siri to play them, but rather you’ll have to manually stream the songs via AirPlay from your iOS or Mac device.Įssentially, iTunes Match content works the same as music you add to your iTunes library that was not acquired through a purchase. The report explains that iTunes Match subscribers are treated “identically to non-Apple Music subscribers.” What this means is you can ask Siri to play podcasts, the news, audio content purchased via iTunes, and Beats 1. The most notable tidbit of information comes for iTunes Match subscribers.
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IMore this weekend published a full walk through of how HomePod handles content from Apple Music, iTunes Match, iCloud Music Library, and other sources. While we explained last week that HomePod can play purchased iTunes Music, podcasts, and stream Beats 1, we couldn’t confirm how the smart speaker handled iTunes Match content via iCloud Music Library…

Ideally, Apple will confirm the functionality here sooner rather than later, because right now it seems that nobody knows what works and what doesn’t work.ĭespite the fact that HomePod went up for preorder on Friday, there are still a few details about the device left unknown. Update: John Gruber says he’s heard from “a friend seeded with HomePod” that it works with tracks that are not on Apple Music or purchased from the iTunes Store “if you have iCloud Music Library enabled.” This is still a bit unclear as to whether those tracks fully integrate and work with Siri.

Okay, got some HomePod clarification: iTunes Match *and* Apple Music users can access their iCloud Music Library via Siri.
