ITunes Update 12.4.2 Fixes Playback Issues for Short Songs

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Betas, updates, final versions ... yesterday afternoon Apple let out through the Cupertino servers a lot of software in beta phase as iOS 10, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10, in final version as iOS 9.3.3 or OS X El Capitan and in the form of updates as is the case of the iTunes application.

Along with the release of OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 in which small bugs have been fixed and security improvements have been made to the Safari browser, Apple has also released a minor update to iTunes, which comes to version 12.4.2. This update fixes short song playback problems that do not exceed a minute in duration, a problem that was detected several weeks ago and that from Soy de Mac we inform you promptly.

As we can read in the description of the iTunes update 12.4.2:

This update fixes a playback issue with short Apple Music songs in the Up Next queue.

The arrival of macOS Sierra will mean a new version of iTunes, number 13. This next version will improve the aesthetics and functionality of the application, especially in the section that affects the playback of Apple Music. It seems that Apple is not quite nailing update after update, as each new version it releases offers a new malfunction.

Previously users' iTunes library was automatically deleted deleting all the music users had downloaded or copied previously and a few days after launching the update, the bug that Apple just corrected with the launch of this update was found. Coincidentally, Apple has not released any new beta of macOS Sierra, taking advantage of the launch of the rest of the operating systems it has launched, so it will probably launch it tomorrow in all probability.


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