Music Media Folder in Apple Music is not respected
2025-03-07
Apple Music (v1.5.2.56) macOS (v15.3.1).
It has a Music Media Folder (MMF) which is defined within Music> Settings...
It is to this folder that tracks ripped from CD end up.
In my case I rip to m4A format.
So far so good.
I maintain a bunch of folders that are beyond the definition and scope of the MMF.
These folders contain .mp3 versions that get copied onto a thumb drive.
These same mp3 versions are also used to populate my iPhone via a Playlist defined within Apple Music on the Mac.
It's a drop and drop. To actually get the music to the iPhone I have to sync the iPhone (using Finder and clicking on "Sync Settings...") and select the required playlist.
Again, so far so good.
The problem is that Apple Music then automatically imports all the .mp3 tracks into the Music Media Library (MML). I end up with multiple versions of almost every track. Many of us have many thousands of tracks and ridding the MML of duplicates is a fearsome and often frustrating task.
Apple Music doesn't work with AppleScript in any meaningful way so that isn't an option.
What is needed is for the folder defined by MMF to be respected. Imho.
I don't see why tracks in a Playlist that derive from actual files outside of the MMF should be hoovered up.
If I wanted the mp3 versions included I could create a folder(s) that are in or under the MMF definition.
I don't think I've missed anything but am very happy to be disabused. My suspicion is that this is an "undocumented feature".
Anyone?
Many thanks in advance
Mac Studio (2023)