With Apple Music, I seem to be stuck with only being able to sort my music by Album, Artist, Genre, and Song. ![]() Some albums are organized under their own Genre folder, and all multi-artist albums are in folders named Various Artists. In some cases, if an artist also has a multi-album compilation, those albums are in the compilation folder. My Music folder is organized by artist with all albums of an artist in that folder, listed by year. I want to be able to access my music catalog through a Finder type method. The Finder would expect that your music and TV shows and movies are in the Music and TV libraries (the successors to the iTunes Library). If you have any iPods, iPhones, or iPads onto which you want to load music from your own CDs, the official way that you would do that is using Finder-based synchronization. There's a good chance that the iTunes 12.8.3 application for High Sierra wouldn't install or run on your system even were you to download it. Since you're running Ventura, you're running the Music application – not iTunes. ![]() So what you call Apple's music player / store application depends on which particular platform and operating system you're running. Apple has not split up the Windows version of iTunes yet. There was a Windows version of iTunes (pretty obviously released to support iPod sales), also.Īs of Catalina, Apple discontinued the Mac version of the iTunes application, and split up its functions. It precedes Ventura (Catalina (10.15) -> Big Sur (11) -> Monterey (12) -> Ventura (13)).īefore Catalina came along, Macs used the iTunes application for playing music, managing the music libraries on (iPods, iPhones, iPads), accessing the iTunes Store, and accessing the Apple Music subscription service. BTW, I have a 2019 Mac with Intel 8-core i9, running the latest version of Ventura, I have no idea what Catalina is or how to run a "Windows" version of iTunes (an Apple program!) on a Mac (the whole idea sounds quite ridiculous!).Ĭatalina is macOS 10.15.
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