Apple Raises Track Limit for Cloud Music Services
Apple has at long last raised the track limit for iTunes Match and iCloud Music Library from 25,000 to 100,000. Apple had promised the track increase with the launch of iOS 9 in September 2015, but it wasn’t until this month that users began noticing an increase. Apple is rolling the feature out in waves, so if you’re still limited to 25,000 tracks, give it a few days or weeks before calling Apple to complain. It’s unclear why Apple bothers having a limit at all, given that the small proportion of people with that many tracks wouldn’t increase the overall costs noticeably.
Kirk McElhearn, who frequently writes about iTunes, is asking for comments from people who've successfully uploaded more than 25,000 tracks. If that's you, he's wondering how many you've gotten iTunes to match successfully: http://www.mcelhearn.com/apple-quietly-increases-itunes-match-and-icloud-music-library-limits-above-25000-tracks/