How to Fix Apple Music Playback Problems on a Mac
Apple Music is a popular music streaming service that lets you access millions of songs, playlists, and curated stations on your Apple devices. However, sometimes you may encounter playback problems while using Apple Music on your Mac. Here are some tips to fix the most common Apple Music playback problems on a Mac.
- Update macOS and Apple Music
Keeping your system up to date is essential to ensure that Apple Music works smoothly on your Mac. Check whether your system is running the latest version of macOS and the latest version of Apple Music. You can do this by going to the Apple menu and selecting About This Mac. If updates are available, download and install them.
- Check your internet connection
Apple Music relies on a stable internet connection to stream music. If you are experiencing playback problems, check your internet connection. Make sure that you are connected to a strong and stable Wi-Fi network. If you are using a cellular network, try switching to Wi-Fi. You can also try restarting your router or modem.
- Restart Apple Music
If Apple Music is not playing music or skipping tracks, try restarting the app. Close Apple Music and reopen it from the Applications folder or the Dock. If this does not solve the problem, try restarting your Mac.
- Check your Apple Music settings
Check whether the settings in Apple Music are correct. Open Apple Music, go to Preferences and select Playback. Make sure that the audio output is set to the correct device, such as your speakers or headphones. You can also try adjusting the audio quality to medium or low to improve playback.
- Clear the cache
Clearing the cache can improve the performance of Apple Music on your Mac. To clear the cache, open the Finder and select Go to Folder from the Go menu. Type in ~/Library/Caches and press Go. Find the folder named com.apple.Music and drag it to the Trash. Then empty the Trash.
- Disable Crossfade
Crossfade is a feature in Apple Music that fades out the end of one song and fades in the beginning of the next song. Sometimes, if Crossfade is enabled, it can cause playback problems. Disable Crossfade by going to Apple Music Preferences, selecting Playback, and unchecking the box next to Crossfade.
- Create a new user account
If none of the above solutions work, try creating a new user account on your Mac. Sometimes, Apple Music playback problems may be caused by a corrupted user account or settings. To create a new user account, go to System Preferences, select Users & Groups, and click on the + button to add a new user.