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Check the upload status of each song in your music library
When you turn on Sync Library in the Apple Music app or turn on iCloud Music Library in iTunes, Apple Music uploads and matches every song in your music library.
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To check the upload status of each song:
- On your Mac, open the Apple Music app. On your PC, open iTunes, choose Music from the pop-up menu, then click Library.
- In the sidebar, select Songs.
- In the menu bar, choose View > Show View Options.
- Select Cloud Download and Cloud Status.
Cloud status icons
If you see a cloud status icon next to a song, find it below to learn what it means.
Available for download
The song isn't downloaded to your device and can only be played when your device is connected to the Internet. To listen to the song offline, tap or click the Download icon to download it to your device.
Duplicate
You have duplicate versions of the same song in your music library on your computer. Duplicate songs aren't uploaded and synced across your devices.
Removed
You have multiple computers that have Sync Library turned on and a song was deleted from one of those computers. Songs that you delete from your music library are immediately removed from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, but stay on other associated computers until they're manually deleted.
Ineligible
Apple Music might not be able to upload the song because the song wasn't purchased from the iTunes Store, was purchased using a different Apple ID, or is too large of a file.
Error
The song file is corrupt or there was an error uploading the song. Choose File > Library > Update Cloud Music Library to resolve this. If updating doesn't resolve the issue, try importing a new copy of the song into your music library.
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The song is either waiting to be uploaded, can't be matched, no longer available in the Apple Music catalog, or hasn't been released yet. Learn what to do if songs are taking a long time to upload.
Learn more
- Learn how to turn on Sync Library on all of your devices.
- Learn what to do if songs are missing in your music library after you turn on Sync Library.
- Learn what to do if your songs in your music library are grayed out.
- Learn how to delete music from your library.
Answer: The heart symbol (♥) is a special character that is commonly seen in online chat and social networking websites like Facebook. But there is no heart symbol key on the keyboard. So how do you type one? Just follow these simple instructions for Windows and Macintosh computers.
Windows: Press and hold the Alt key, then press 3 on the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. This will insert the heart symbol (♥). Alt+3 is an example of a Windows Alt code, which is an easy way to enter hundreds of special characters in Windows. For example, Alt+1 inserts a smiley face (☺) and Alt+0162 inserts a cent symbol (¢).
You can discover other Alt codes by holding down Alt and pressing one to four numbers in sequence. Just make sure you use the numeric keypad, since it won't work if you use the numbers above the letters. If your keyboard doesn't have a numeric keypad, you can press the Num Lock key and use the keys that have small numbers printed on them. For example, you should see 1, 2, and 3 printed on the J, K, and L keys.
Macintosh: You can insert the heart symbol using the Mac OS X Character Palette. Most Mac programs allow you to open the Character Palette by selecting Edit → Special Characters... or by pressing the Command+Option+T keyboard shortcut.
Once the Character Palette is open, click the arrow next to the 'Symbols' category, then select the 'Miscellaneous Symbols' subcategory. You should see several heart icons in the ninth row. The eighth icon is the standard heart symbol. Click the heart to select it, then press the Insert button at the bottom of the character palette to insert the heart (♥) wherever your cursor is located in the current application.
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If the current application will not open the Character Palette, you can add a shortcut to it on the right side of the Mac OS X menu bar. To do this, first open System Preferences, then select the 'International' preference pane. In the International window, select the Input Menu, then click the checkbox next to the Character Palette, then check the box at the bottom of the window that says, 'Show input menu in the menu bar.' This will allow you to select the Character Palette from the flag icon in the Mac OS X menu bar.
You can use the Character Palette to select and insert many other characters and symbols besides the heart. Simply click on the different categories to view the lists of available symbols. You may be surprised at what you find.
One additional method for entering a heart symbol is simply to copy it from wherever you find one (for example, from a Web page) and paste it wherever you want. Of course, this method requires that you first find a heart symbol to copy.
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To enter a heart symbol in a Web page, you can type the HTML code '♥' in the HTML to display on a heart (♥) on the page.