
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/iTunesremote-cf946c3e105449539239b83c83c24f25.jpg)
Very occasionally if I disconnect the iPhone from the wifi and reconnect a few times and sign out from Home Sharing from within the Remote app on my iPhone and then sign back in again repeatedly, all of a sudden my PC iTunes library will appear in the.
Itunes remote pc software#
It can be used to distribute software or updates, provide real-time online. Maybe you could post screenshots, I believe your solution lies close to the one I found. However, the Remote app on my iPhone only shows the Apple TV and not the PC iTunes library. Apple has their own remote access software called Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) which is a shareware that cost 79.99. Apple Remote Desktop allows users to remotely manage Mac computers running OS X. Maybe you could post screenshots, I believe your solution lies close to the one I found. I would urge you to give it another go, I see your frustration with it, but hey, I solved mine through perseverance! I now am able to select and control either Library. Clicked that, filled in the four digits, and hey presto, both my iMac and MBP appeared on the iPhone app, as well as the AppleTV! Started up iTunes on MBP and could acces the iTunes Library located on the iMac, reinstalled Remote.app on iPhone and proceeded to "add an iTunes Library" through the app's Settings, the four-digit box appeared, and on the MBP's iTunes, the Remote icon button appeared right beneath the play button, where usually the iPhone icon sits when it is connected through USB. With Apples decision to drop the free Back To My Mac tool from macOS, Apple Remote Desktop (. (All devices must be on the same wi-fi network and using the same AppleID for Remote to work, sometimes after an update, or after restarting, they will log on another previously used network if you have more that one. Apple Remote Desktop is Apples version of Microsoft RDP for Mac. When I got home, I decided to give it another try.Ĭhecked the Wi-Fi network iPhone was on, and it seems it had inadvertedly logged on to my "other" wi-fi network. On that note, did you check if your iPhone is on EXACTLY the same Wi-Fi and AppleID? There are two AirportExpress, an AppleTV and an Airport TC taking care of the Wi-Fi (music) distribution around the house, sometimes they play up, but generally it works fine, specially when I can control everything from my iPhone with the RemoteApp. I have never used iTunesMatch or AppleMusic, as everything worked fine for me. Hi, I have been using iTunes from the beginning also, and frankly, this is the worst it's been imo.
