Apple Music Interface Navigation
The session began with Siena demonstrating how to navigate the Apple Music interface using VoiceOver.
DetailsSiena: Demonstrated how to search for songs using the search field at the bottom of the screenSiena: Showed how to navigate through search results and access additional options through the “More” menuAli: Assisted with explaining interface elements and navigation techniquesLiz: Asked about the difference between iPad and iPhone interfacesSiena: Explained that iPad uses a sidebar navigation that isn’t present on iPhoneConclusionThe search field in Apple Music is located at the bottom of the screenVoiceOver users can access additional options by swiping up or down when focused on a songTechnical Issues with Audio Playback
There were technical difficulties playing Apple Music audio through the screen sharing feature.
DetailsSiena: Attempted to play “Everybody Plays The Fool” by Aaron Neville but the audio wouldn’t come through the screen shareAli: Suggested focusing on demonstrating the interface rather than troubleshooting the audio issuesSiena: Tried alternative methods to share audio but was unsuccessfulConclusionApple Music doesn’t allow audio playback through screen sharingThe workshop continued with a focus on interface navigation rather than audio demonstrationCreating and Managing Playlists
Siena demonstrated how to create playlists and add songs to them.
DetailsSiena: Created a new playlist called “Siena’s favorite 60s songs”Siena: Showed how to search for songs and add them to the playlistSiena: Added “Mellow Yellow” by Donovan, “Turn Turn Turn” by The Birds, and “Good Morning Starshine” by OliverLiz: Asked about reordering songs within a playlistSiena: Demonstrated how to access the edit function through the “More” menu and reorder songsConclusionCreating playlists requires navigating to the library tab and selecting the playlist optionSongs can be added to playlists from search results using the “More” menuReordering songs requires accessing the edit function through the “More” menu, then using swipe gestures to move songs up or downSearching Within Your Library vs. Apple Music Catalog
Discussion about how to search specifically within your own library rather than the entire Apple Music catalog.
DetailsLiz: Asked how to search only within her library rather than all of Apple MusicSiena: Demonstrated that users need to go to the library tab first, then select a category (songs, artists, or albums), then use the search field that appearsLiz: Noted that she preferred searching just her library to avoid getting multiple versions of songsConclusionTo search within your library: go to Library tab > select category (Songs, Artists, Albums) > use search fieldThe main search tab searches the entire Apple Music catalogYou can tell if a song is in your library by checking the available actions (it will show “Delete from library” instead of “Add to library”)Apple Music vs. YouTube Premium
Discussion comparing Apple Music to YouTube Premium and which service offers better value.
DetailsAli: Questioned why he should keep paying for Apple Music when he already has YouTube Premium which includes YouTube MusicSiena: Mentioned Apple Music has features like crossfade and better Siri integrationAli: Noted he doesn’t use Siri and finds YouTube Premium more valuable overallIvy: Requested a future tutorial on YouTube Premium to help decide if it’s worth subscribingConclusionYouTube Premium offers more features that most users would benefit from (ad-free videos, background play)Apple Music has specific features like crossfade that might appeal to DJs or music enthusiastsPersonal preference and specific use cases determine which service provides better valueiTunes Library Migration
Discussion about what happened to iTunes purchases after the transition to Apple Music.
DetailsIvy: Asked what happened to songs purchased through iTunes now that iTunes no longer existsAli: Explained that purchased songs remain in the user’s library regardless of Apple Music subscriptionGeoff: Shared that he had to unhide his purchases as they were hidden during the transitionConclusioniTunes purchases are still accessible in the Apple Music appSome users may need to unhide purchases that were hidden during the transitionThe music library combines both purchased songs and Apple Music contentRadio Stations in Apple Music
Brief discussion about accessing radio stations through Apple Music and geographical restrictions.
DetailsIvy: Asked about radio features in Apple MusicGeoff: Mentioned that voice commands can be used to play specific radio stationsHans: Noted that some stations are geo-restricted based on countryBaxter8686: Shared that they listen to BBC Radio 4 and other international stations through Google HomeConclusionApple Music includes radio station accessMany radio stations are geo-restricted due to streaming licensesAlternative methods like using smart speakers may provide access to international stationsFind out What’s Coming Up on Techstravaganza in February at the Following Link
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