I agree that Windows apps have a large number of applications that provide authentic services. However, the app seems to be decent if you are an Android user. Nevertheless, iOS users who look for Apple services on Windows are always disappointed. Before this year, Apple users used Apple Music via iTunes, but that was outdated.
With that in mind, Apple released preview versions of Apple Music and Apple TV for Windows users. It’s a preview version, so not all features work, and many users are disappointed. A major improvement was rolled out today for those preview apps, or, I would say, a new update. So, let’s examine what’s better in those preview apps.
The Apple Music Preview app is updated for Windows 11 in the Microsoft Store.
Apple has introduced iTunes, an application that can back up your data, access your music and podcast library, and many more things. I completely agree that iTunes has no substitute since it is itself a giant application. The problem is that iTunes fetches a lot of cache files that eventually slow down the computer. Another thing is that those devoted exclusively to streaming online songs need to load up such a heavy app.
For that reason, Apple and Microsoft somewhat collaborated and released Apple Music and Apple TV Preview (an application with a few features). Even though it is a preview app, it works a lot, but I am not sure why it is showing bugs like skipping current playback at 0:15 seconds, Windows Media Control not working, and many more. Recent updates indicate that Apple Music Preview has been updated with some major improvements, so let’s take a look.
Fixed Skip at 0:15 Second
Previously, when users played any lossless or Hi-Res lossless song in Apple Music Preview, it was a big issue. As soon as it finished playing that song for 15 seconds, it automatically skipped and switched to the next song. But with the new update, that thing has been removed, and you can now play songs even after 15 seconds.
Windows Music Control and Keyboard Shortcuts begin working.
Windows 11 PCs have music control, and to run Apple Music Preview services, we need Windows music control. After the release, many users complained that the Windows Music Controller couldn’t control music. The developers acknowledged that issue and fixed it. Additionally, keyboard shortcuts also work.
Easy Switch to the Next Song
There was a bug where, when a user clicked on the next button within the app, it seemed not to be working. And he needed to manually go to the song he wanted to listen to. However, now that issue has been resolved as well. From now on, it will show you the next song and play songs related to it. Additionally, it now provides the option to continuously play songs.
Added Support for Animated Cover Art and Lyrics
Apart from fixing bugs, there are a few additions to the game as well. The update says users can see animated cover art for each song. In addition, lyrics for each song will be added with the ability to love (mark as favourites) a radio station or Apple Playlist. Apart from that, Dolby Atmos and the ability to jump to a specific song are features yet to be confirmed.
After reading about these major improvements, I’m sure you’re eagerly waiting to learn how to install this all-encompassing Apple Music Preview update. There are no hard-and-fast rules for installing it on Windows 11; you can do the same thing as with any other PC app. However, because it’s an Apple service, there are some tweaks to make it work. But don’t worry; we’ll provide you with a simple set of steps to install the Apple Music Preview app (including the new update):
Note: Before proceeding, make sure you’re installing Apple Music Preview’s new update on at least Windows 11 version 22621.0 or higher.
- Simply visit the Apple Music Preview page.
- Click on the “Get Started” button.
- Wait for it to install.
- Click on the “Open” option to launch it on your Windows 11 PC.
- Click on the “Continue” button to agree to the preview terms.
- That’s it! Now you’re ready to explore the vast Apple Music library.
In conclusion, both Apple and Microsoft are striving to make their users’ lives easier. The majority of previous bugs have been fixed in Apple Music Preview. However, note that there are still a few bugs left, such as crashing when opening “Listen Now,” not recognizing changes in the audio output source, and more. Perhaps they acknowledge this and will fix it soon. Also, don’t forget that Apple TV Preview has yet to be updated, so stay connected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why is Spotify better than Apple Music?
Ans. Spotify offers a free tier along with a premium tier, making it better than Apple Music.
Q2. Why can’t I download Apple Music Preview?
Ans. Note that you can download Apple Music Preview on Windows 11 version 22621.0 or higher.
Q3. Why aren’t my downloaded songs playing after 15 seconds on Apple Music?
Ans. This was a previous developer-end bug that has now been fixed.
Q4. Do Apple Music downloads expire?
Ans. Yes, they will expire when your subscription is about to end.