- SOME OF MY MUSIC IS GONE FROM MY COMPUTER LIBRARY HOW TO
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If Google Play Music is not uploading all of your songs, it’s usually for one of three reasons: The song is in a file format Google Play Music doesn’t support Google Play Music needs you to use the same Google Account you used to upload or buy your music / © NextPit (screenshot) Privacy protecting or ad-blocking plugins can be particularly bad for it, because their blocking can sometimes be a little overzealous. That advice applies to any in-browser media that’s suddenly stopped working. Still no joy? Google Play Music has known issues with some third-party plugins, so if you’ve recently added something to your browser try disabling it, restarting the browser and trying Google Play Music again. If you see 'Enable' under Adobe Flash Player, Flash is currently switched off. If that’s OK, make sure you also have the latest version of Adobe’s Flash Player and that it’s enabled: in Chrome, type chrome:plugins in the address bar.
First, make sure you’re using a modern web browser – the latest Chrome is best, but Google Play Music works happily on Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer and Edge – and that you haven’t disabled JavaScript in your web browser’s settings. If you’re trying to access Google Play Music on a computer, there are two other things to try.
SOME OF MY MUSIC IS GONE FROM MY COMPUTER LIBRARY PASSWORD
If you can’t remember what your password is, use the Google Account Recovery page. © NextPitĪnother common issue is when you’ve changed your account password but haven’t updated it in the Google Play Music app.
SOME OF MY MUSIC IS GONE FROM MY COMPUTER LIBRARY HOW TO
Learn how to fix Google Play Music right here. You can check or change the account you're using in the app by tapping Menu > Settings > Account. The third thing is also simple: are you using the correct account? You need to be using the same account you used to upload your music or to buy your music. Google Play Music is designed to work on one device at a time, so if you’re playing tunes on your PC, for example, you won't be able to play anything on your phone.
The next simple check is to ensure that neither you nor somebody with access to your account is trying to use Google Play Music on another device. But have you really checked it? Occasionally our phones get in a grumpy mood and although they show cellular or Wi-Fi bars, the connection isn’t actually working anymore. We know, you’ve checked your internet connection.
Google Play Music is great, and if it stops working, the solutions are usually simple / © NextPit