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When searching iTunes forums, you'll probably find a frequently asked question like below:

I am not sure it is that obvious that we can get to that. For me, at least 'about' is under the main 'Sonos' menu and the two 'settings' menus ('Music Library Settings' and 'Service Settings') are both under the 'Manage' menu.which all the options are greyed out. I can get to 'about' but I cannot get to 'settings'.

I have songs that I've added to my library via Apple Music that are grayed out in iTunes. They are unplayable from iTunes now but are fine on my iPhone and iPad. Any idea why the songs greyed out? How to fix it?

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You may find it's familiar if you use iTunes music as well. It's really frustrating to play the iTunes songs but only discover that many of the tracks are grayed out and unplayable. Don't worry, though. Fixing the iTunes songs greyed out issue is not very difficult. The following post will show you the solutions to this problem.

Part 1. Why are Some Songs Greyed out in Apple Music/iTunes?
Part 2. How to Fix Apple Music/iTunes Songs Greyed Out on Computer
Part 3. How to Fix iTunes/Apple Music Songs Greyed Out on iPhone
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Part 1. Probable Reasons Why Some Songs Greyed Out in iTunes/Apple Music

Before getting started, let's explore the reasons why iTunes songs greyed out. The following are some of possible reasons.

* In most cases, this problem happened due to the sync issue.
* Other cases, such as that specific file is missing on your computer but isn't synced in iTunes.
* The file is corrupt or unreadable.
* Some of your songs are in unsupported format or DRM protected.

All these could cause the greyed out issue of iTunes songs or Apple Music. Since we already sorted out the possible causes of the problem, it's easy to suit the remedy to the case. Here we go.

Part 2. Solutions to Fix Apple Music/iTunes Songs Greyed Out

1. Check the Audio Format

If you are unable to play certain songs in iTunes or Apple Music, it may be that they are in unsupported formats or protected by the digital right management (DRM) protection.

To confirm whether they're DRM protected, simply go to iTunes to find that specific track. Right-click it and choose Get Info. Look for Kind under the File tab. If it shows 'Protected', then it means the track is with DRM protection.

In this case, you can fix the greyed out songs in iTunes by removing DRM from the tracks with a third-party tool like TunesKit DRM Audio Converter, an all-in-one audio solution to convert DRM-ed iTunes songs and Apple Music to DRM-free formats.

Step 1. Download and launch TunesKit DRM Audio Converter on your Mac or PC. Click 'Add' button to load the specific greyed out iTunes songs or Apple Music tracks to the software.

Step 2. Select output format as common MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC or others according to your own requirements. Set other preferences, like audio codec, bit rate, output folder, etc.

Step 3. Start to unlock DRM limit from iTunes or Apple Music songs.

Once the DRM is removed from the iTunes or Apple Music songs, you can re-import them into iTunes library for playing without any issue.

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2. Check iTunes Settings

Another possible reason that might cause iTunes songs greyed out is a specific setting in iTunes. Disabling that option would probably fix the issue. Simply follow these instructions:

Step 1. Navigate to iTunes library and right-click on the song that is greyed out.

Step 2. Find an option that says Check Selection and click it. Then you should be able to play the song as expected without any problem.

Note: This setting is relatively small and not very noticeable so you should carefully look for it.

3. Re-download the Songs Greyed Out in iTunes/Apple Music

Another way to make the greyed out iTunes songs or Apple Music play again is to check if the particular track in question was purchased by you in iTunes. If so, deleting and redownloading it from iTunes would always works.

Step 1. Go to iTunes Store on the top right.

Step 2. Click on your account and find the purchased option from the drop down menu.

Step 3. It will list all the files you have purchased. Find the song that greyed out and then redownload it from iTunes.

4. Resync the iTunes Music

As we mentioned above, mostly the problem occurs because of a syncing problem. In specific, if you removed the songs from your iTunes library before, they might show up as greyed out when you sync iTunes to iPhone. To fix the issue, follow the tutorial here:

Step 1. Delete the grayed out songs from iTunes.

Step 2. Refresh your iTunes library and playlists.

Step 3. Re-sync your iPhone with iTunes using USB cable instead of Wi-Fi.

5. Re-authorize Your Computer

If, unfortunately, all the above mentioned solutions can't solve the Apple Music/iTunes songs greyed out issue for you, you are suggested to try the other option before contacting Apple support. All you need to do here is de-authorize and re-authorize your computer.

Step 1. Go to iTunes and click Store in menu bar.

Step 2. In the drop-down menu, select Deauthorize This Computer option and log out of your iTunes account.

Step 3. Restart your computer, navigate to iTunes > Store, and then click Authorize This Computer.

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Part 3. How to Fix iTunes/Apple Music Greyed Out Songs on iPhone/iPad

1. Delete and Redownload the Songs

If you meet Apple Music songs greyed out issue on iPhone or iPad, you can simply delete and reinstall the songs in order to fix the problem. The process is quite simple as shown below.

Step 1. On your iPhone, launch Settings app and navigate to General > Storage > Music. If you are using older iOS, you should go to Storage & iCloud usage and choose Manage Storage under storage.

Step 2. Press Music and tap the edit option.

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Step 3. Tap the symbol on the left for all songs and select Delete. Then wait for the process to complete.

Step 4. Sync your iPhone to iTunes and let it re-download all the songs for you.

2. Check Network Setting

Apple Music allows us to stream songs on WiFi networking only by default. If you're using cellular data, it may become greyed out. Now check your network setting and allow it to use cellular network, too.

Step 1. Open the Settings App on your iPhone.

Step 2. Scroll down and find the iTunes & App Store menu. Enable the Use Cellular Data option. Now enjoy your Apple Music songs again.

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iTunes Match and Apple Music both allow you to sync your tracks to iCloud Music Library, where you can stream and download them to any iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV without having to take up physical storage space.

While both services are incredibly convenient when they work, they aren't completely error-proof either. Whether they're hanging up while trying to sync, or your music isn't showing up on your iPhone or iPad, here are some steps you can take to try and remedy your issue.

Apple Music Subscription

Apple Music is Apple's massive music service, comprising a subscription music catalog, iCloud Music Library syncing across your devices, Beats 1 live and algorithmic radio, customized playlists, and more artist exclusives than you can shake a stick at.

Check iCloud's service status

Sometimes Apple does routine maintenance on specific iCloud services. If you're getting stuck with iCloud Music Library giving you an endless 'Sending information to Apple' error, this is most likely the reason. Before trying to log in, log out, or troubleshoot elsewhere, try checking Apple's Services, Stores, and iCloud system status website.

If the indicator next to Apple Music, iTunes Match, and iTunes in the Cloud is green and you're still having trouble, try the next step listed below. If it's showing up as yellow or red, Apple may be doing a system update; check the status page again later.

Turn iCloud Music Library on and off on all iOS devices

If you're missing a bunch of music that should be there, turning it on and off again in Settings could resolve the issue.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Music.
  3. Tap the iCloud Music Library switch to turn it to the 'off' position.

  4. Turn back On the option for iCloud Music Library.
  5. Tap Keep Music or Delete & Replace.
  6. Launch the Music app on your iPhone or iPad.

If you still aren't seeing the music you want synced, there may be a problem with iTunes. Continue on to the next step to try and resolve it.

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Update iCloud Music Library within iTunes

Even though iCloud should update itself regularly, there are occasions that it doesn't happen for one reason or another. Before trying anything else within iTunes, try updating your iCloud Music Library manually.

  1. Open iTunes.
  2. Click File.

  3. Hover your cursor over Library.
  4. Click Update iCloud Music Library.

Turn iCloud Music Library on and off in iTunes

If you absolutely want to force iCloud Music Library to re-sync all your music, turning it on and off is the way to go. I'd recommend this step for anyone who is experiencing freezes or hangups when trying to sync with iTunes Match or Apple Music, especially if you've already tried all the above steps. Just be aware that your whole library may have to be scanned again and, depending upon its size, this could take hours or even days.

  1. Open iTunes on your Mac.
  2. Click iTunes in the Menu bar.

  3. Click Preference.
  4. Click the checkbox next to iCloud Music Library to uncheck it.

  5. Click the checkbox again to re-check it.

Sign in and out of iTunes on your Mac

If simply turning iCloud Music Library itself off and then back on doesn't seem to fix the issue, try signing out of iTunes completely on all your devices, including your Mac or PC. Then sign back in and try syncing your iCloud Music Library again.

  1. Open iTunes on your Mac.
  2. Click Account in the Menu bar.

  3. Click Sign Out to sign out of your iTunes/Apple Music account.
  4. Click Account in the Menu bar again.

  5. Click Sign In….
  6. Sign in to your account.

More iCloud Music Library help

If you're still experiencing trouble with iCloud Music Library after trying all of the above steps, our iTunes forums are a great place to ask for help. If you still can't find what you're looking for, it may be time to contact Apple to see if they can directly solve your problem.

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