If you’ve heard of people listening to Apple Music on multiple devices, you might have thought how is that possible? You’ve tried it yourself and you get the message "Sorry, looks like you are listening on another device, please click play to continue playing Apple Music." But how to use Apple Music on multiple devices?

Continue reading this article and you will learn the effective methods to play Apple Music on multiple devices. Choose the perfect method for your needs and adapt it to play Apple Original Soundtracks on any device you want.

Article Content Part 1. How to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices via Family PlanPart 2. How to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices via AirPlay 2Part 3. Best Way to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices SimultaneouslyPart 4. Conclusion

Part 1. How to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices via Family Plan

It seems Apple Music has a different plan. The family subscription plan spreads out Apple Music not only on one but also up to 6 family member accounts. That’s quite a lot! Remember though, you’ll pay more than your average individual plan. At $16.99 (Family plan) vs. $10.99 (Individual) per month, you’ll be able to expand your members up to six.

Can you use Apple Music on two or multiple devices? Yes. To play Apple Music on multiple devices, the official Apple way is to set Family sharing and Share Apple Music through a Family Plan:

For iOS users:

    1. Go to Settings then Tap your profile at the top
    2. Pick Family Sharing
    3. Pick Setup your Family
    4. Then pick Invite People.
    5. You can invite people through AirDrop, Messaging, or Mail.
    6. You should see your added family members. Add more by tapping + Add Member.
    7. Go to Apple Subscriptions.
    8. An intro screen appears, choose Apple Music.
    9. Choose Upgrade and enable Apple Music sharing. Then pay with your Apple ID.
    10. Invite other people to share your Apple Music subscription.

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For Mac users:

    1. Find and click the System Preference App.
    2. Choose iCloud.
    3. Choose Setup Family.
    4. Press Continue after reading the Family Sharing Intro.
    5. If you want to be the organizer for Family Sharing press continue.
    6. To use your Apple ID to make a payment press continue.
    7. Choose to Add to add a payment method. Follow the steps.
    8. You can now freely add family members.
    9. In System Preferences, next to your name there’s a Family Sharing icon. Click it.
    10. To add a family member, press +. You will be asked for some credentials such as email add an Apple ID. You can also use invited.
    11. A few more queries before you’re done adding your member.
    12. When your member opens his Apple Music, he can purchase music for his library. Purchases are billed to the family sharing account.

Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices For Mac Users

For Android users:

    1. Open Apple Music, and go to Listen Now.
    2. Tap the more() menu, then choose Account.
    3. Tap Manage subscription to upgrade to a Family subscription.
    4. Tap Family, then make payment.
    5. When you’re done you’ll go back, and choose Manage Family.
    6. Add family members by pressing Add Family Membe.

Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices For Android Users

Part 2. How to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices via AirPlay 2

How to use Apple Music on multiple devices? AirPlay 2 is a feature that allows you to stream audio to multiple devices simultaneously. To listen to Apple Music on multiple devices via AirPlay 2, you need devices that support AirPlay 2, such as HomePod, Apple TV, or AirPlay 2-enabled speakers. Here's how you can use AirPlay 2 for multi-device playback:

Requirements:

  • Make sure all your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • Ensure that your Apple Music subscription is active.

For iOS Devices

  1. Make sure your iPhone and the device you want to stream are on the same Wi-Fi network.
  2. Open Apple Music on your iPhone, then choose a song to start playing.
  3. On the Now Playing screen, tap the AirPlay icon at the bottom. Then choose the available device you want to play Apple Music on. Tap on it and Apple Music will play to it automatically.

For Mac

  1. Connect your Mac with the device you want to use on the same Wi-Fi network.
  2. Open the Apple Music application on your Mac.
  3. Click the AirPlay button at the top-right corner.
  4. From the list of available devices, choose your desired one and start playing Apple Music on multiple devices.

How to use Apple Music on multiple devices on iPhone or Mac? By following these steps, you can enjoy Apple Music on multiple devices simultaneously using AirPlay 2 for a seamless and synchronized listening experience.

Part 3. Best Way to Play Apple Music on Multiple Devices Simultaneously

Can you use Apple Music on all devices? The answer is yes. A smart method to play Apple Music on multiple devices is by using a versatile third-party tool. This tool is the TunesFun Apple Music Converter. With TunesFun Apple Music Converter, you won’t need an Apple Music subscription plan. With TunesFun, you’ll be able to listen to your music on any number of devices. You’re not limited to Apple-certified devices either.

This tool removes DRM on-the-fly through an advanced audio recording algorithm. It does not modify any existing DRM code, hence, it’s an entirely legal process. Download TunesFun Apple Music Converter on the links below. If you’re satisfied, purchase a time-limited or perpetual license key. With the purchase, you’re guaranteed timely software upgrades and a 24-hour reply customer support system.

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You can click on the 'Tray It Free' button above to get the correct version for your Windows/Mac computer. Then follow the instructions below to use Apple Music on multiple devices.

Step 1. Open TunesFun Apple Music Converter then go to Library. You should see your Apple Music neatly organized and in sync with iTunes or Apple Music. Choose the songs you want to convert.

 Choose Apple Music

Step 2. Change output settings below. Music formats available are MP3, AAC, M4A, AC3, FLAC, and WAV. Change metadata and output directories too.

Change Apple Music Output Settings

Step 3. Click Convert to start converting. When finished, go to the Finished tab. Click View Output File to go to the output directory.

Convert Apple Music

It’s that easy! You can now play your Apple Music on multiple devices. You won’t be restricted by DRM issues. Go ahead and backup, edit and play your Apple Music songs using any Apple or third-party music tool. Go ahead and use them for jingles, web pages, and movie editing.

The sky is the limit when using your songs. You don’t even have to get logged in with your Apple ID when playing because your converted songs are permanently in offline mode. Thanks to TunesFun Apple Music Converter!

Part 4. Conclusion

In summary, we’ve discussed how you can play Apple Music on multiple devices using the Family Sharing subscription plan of Apple Music. In addition, there is a smarter way of playing Apple Music on multiple devices. This is through a versatile third-party tool, the TunesFun Apple Music Converter.

By doing this you get your Apple Music to be in permanent offline mode. This means you can now use them freely with any number of devices you have. You can now make backups of your songs or edit them as you like. Play these songs on jingles or web pages. You’re now in control as you’ve removed limiting factors induced by DRM. All thanks to TunesFun Apple Music Converter.

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