I think there’s an issue in iOS where the App Store app isn’t correctly refreshing the information about app updates. I’ve seen something similar on a couple of my iOS devices: the App Store app shows a number of updates available-with a badge on the icon-and, when I open the App Store app to update those apps, I briefly see the word Update, but it then switches to Open. When I tap Update in the App Store app, it just takes me to the app without updating. Q: I have an iPhone 5c and my apps won’t update. You can manually mark any TV show or movie as Watched using the contextual menu. If you have TV shows that you’d like to mark as Watched, right-click or Control-click one of them, and choose Mark as Watched. Q: Is there a way to gift a movie I purchased on iTunes to a friend without giving them access to my iTunes account? Click that icon to start random playback.Ĭlick the shuffle icon to play music from a selected genre at random. Click on a genre and-at the top of the window, next to the genre’s name-you’ll see a play button, followed by a shuffle icon. You’ll see a column of genres at the left of the iTunes window. Next, click the View Options menu at the top-right of the iTunes window and choose Genres. Select your Music library by clicking on the icon with the musical notes at the top-left of the iTunes window. Yes, this is possible, but you access it in a slightly different way than before. I see that it’s still available in iOS 8 on our iPads. Is there any way to access music by genre for random playback in the new version of iTunes? Q: After getting used to playing songs randomly by genre in iTunes, the new iTunes 12 seems to have dropped this option. Quit and relaunch iTunes and the app will rebuild its artwork cache.ĭeleting iTunes’ Cache folder can remedy some issues with album artwork not displaying. Delete the Cache folder (don’t delete the others). Inside that folder you’ll find a number of sub-folders-you may see Cache, Cloud, Cloud Purchases, Download, Remote, and others. To do this, go to the Music folder in your home folder (the one with your user name and the house icon), open the iTunes folder, and you’ll see an Album Artwork folder. I’ve discovered that deleting the album artwork cache folder can remedy such problems. Over the years, I’ve had a number of problems like this. Just click OK or press Return, and it should display correctly in iTunes. I’ve found that if there is artwork in the file, it displays at the top of the Info window. Just select a movie or the first track of an album that doesn’t display artwork and press Command-I. What worked for me was quite simple (though it can be time-consuming if you have to do this for a lot of albums or movies). I’ve seen this too only with a few albums, but with most of my movies.
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