Monday, March 4, 2019

Google Home isn't getting Apple Music, at least for now

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For a second there it looked like Google Home was gearing up to partner with one of its major rivals in home audio and music streaming: Apple Music.
An iOS user noticed that Apple Music had joined the ranks of compatible music streaming services listed on the Google Home app, alongside Spotify, Deezer, Pandora, YouTube Music – and naturally, Google Play.
The Apple Music integration didn't seem to be functional yet, but the fact it was appearing on the iOS app suggested the launch was imminent.
However, we now have official word from Google about whether Apple Music is really coming to Google Home – and it's probably not happening.
As reported by Bloomberg, Google blamed the appearance of Apple's music service on the Google Home iOS app as a bug, caused by confusion with the Google Assistant AI – which does work with Apple Music (say through a smartphone) though not through the Google Home speaker itself.
In order to play Apple Music with Google Home, we need Macsome iTunes Converter’s help. As you know that all the files via Apple Music are DRM protected. That is to say, you can’t freely play these Apple Music downloaded files via Google home freely, unless you can remove DRM from Apple Music files and then upload the converted files to Google Play Music and then you can use Google Home to play the converted music files easily and freely.
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