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Playing music on HomePod

Hi all,


I've recently got a homePd mini.


With one exception, whenever I try to play music to it (e.g. "Hey Siri play Queen") I get The response " I couldn't find Queen (or whatever) in your music library". The one exception being an album I purchased via the music store - that plays OK.


I've seen similar questions where the response has ben software update. At the moment, I've got a desktop Mac running Sequoia 15.2, an iPhone running IOS 18.2 and an iPad running iOS 18.2. They're all happy to share the contents of my library amongst themselves.


The HomePod is running 18.2 (which I believe is the most recent OS for it) - but it only believes in the existence of the one album mentioned earlier.


Other posts I've read have mentioned unhiding music. I don't have any hidden music.


I've tried signing out of the HomePod and back in again (all devices are using the same account).


Any other ideas? I can play the music on another device and airplay to the HomePod, but that seems like an unnecessary step.


Thanks for any help.

Paul


Posted on Jan 4, 2025 8:23 AM

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Jan 4, 2025 9:58 AM in response to paulfrompewsey

Ok, the HomePod is only going to be able to use Siri to play music you have purchased from the iTunes Store without an Apple Music or iTunes Match subscription. The articles you have seen about unhidden music is the music you have purchased from iTunes, not music hidden in your Library.


Without a subscription, you are limited to AirPlay music to the HomePod or using Siri to play music you have already purchased from iTunes. Here is a related Apple Support article:

Using HomePod without Apple Music - Apple Community


Jan 5, 2025 8:54 AM in response to paulfrompewsey

Sorry, it really does require an Apple Music subscription to make full use of the HomePods. I understand that having another subscription is the last thing us users want and do wish there was a method, such as Home Sharing, that would make the Library easily available with Siri integration.


I did relent and have the Apple Music subscription and even for how much I hate subscriptions, I really could not recommend the HomePods without it. I actually make heavy use of the Apple Music subscription and use the HomePods daily. It is pretty convenient to simply tell Siri to play the songs I like and the music will start playing curated songs based on what I have liked/disliked. I listen to music now, more than I have ever thought I would. Whether entertaining at home or a car ride, others can tell Siri to play any song they want and it is kinda fun to hear what other people are listening too. If I like it, I just tell Siri to add it to my playlist.

Jan 16, 2025 6:41 AM in response to paulfrompewsey

That's because Homepods were only ever intended to work with Apple Music. Believe me when I say, I found out the hard and expensive way. I purchased two homepods the week they were released in Canada, at a cost of $1000.00. cad. At first they worked beautifully as a stereo pair and did what the advertisement said they would, which indicated that they would "play your purchased" music.

Fast forward a year and suddenly when I requested a song that I had purchased, I started getting responses like "homepod couldn't find that in your apple music library". Since I had paid for full apple care, I repeatedly called technical support. I wasted countless hours of time taking to senior tech support advisers. This obviously yielded no results and I spent way too much time resetting my modem and homepods (which never really seemed to clear cache or reset effectively. Finally after getting rather steamed with one tech support worker, she finally just said what I needed to hear. "Homepods were always intended to only work with apple music". Period. I was crushed, and the problems continued to develop and get worse over time. Fast forward to 2024 and my only recourse is to airplay music from my iphone to homepods...if it works. They have become so unreliable, so incredibly frustrating to use and update themselves without being prompted, even though I have update manually set in the homeapp that I finally purchased a jbl extreme 4 before Christmas. Don't buy anymore of them. They are one of only two apple products that I regret purchasing. The other is airpod max. Fortunately, Apple Vision Pro has redeemed them. But I will never again buy an apple product unless its been on the market for at least 6 months and I can find verifiable customer feedback, not youtube videos of people who test products for likes and subs and then return them.

buyer beware

Playing music on HomePod

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