tombonez / noTunes

A simple macOS application that will prevent iTunes or Apple Music from launching.
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Disable Apple Music as default audio player/editor #17

Closed NeuroNoNeuro closed 3 years ago

NeuroNoNeuro commented 3 years ago

Yep, this works to keep Apple Music from opening. Great, actually!

But, I cannot actually assign other audio editors to open files except once per session. Once I let the computer fall asleep, and start working with audio files again, noTunes works - but I cannot open the file by double-clicking in another app that I assign to open them. It just doesn't open anything, except for that ghost of Apple Music that tries to pop up in the dock.

How to I get Apple Music to just 'go away', all the way?

tombonez commented 3 years ago

Hi @kirkmarkarian πŸ‘‹

Unfortunately there isn't a way to completely remove or disable all of Apple Music's functionality, at least without disabling System Integrity Protection (which I wouldn't recommend doing).

How are you setting your default audio preferences? In an app or via a files Get Info section?

A guide to the second option can be found here: https://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Default-Media-Player-on-a-Mac.

If you're not on the latest build of macOS, I'd also recommend updating as a fix for this may have already been implemented.

Cheers, Tom πŸ™‚

NeuroNoNeuro commented 3 years ago

Tom - I had forgotten about the β€œGet Info” method. I’d been using a different way to do this, and it just wasn’t sticking. Thanks for reminding me - been using OS X since its inception (and its predecessors, all the way back to ’88, PCs with DOS on LAN before that), and every once in a while, these little details slip. Grateful for the help!

Glad to be able to use it, and the noTunes app is great :) Kirk

On Oct 17, 2021, at 8:48 AM, Tom Taylor @.***> wrote:

Hi @kirkmarkarian https://github.com/kirkmarkarian πŸ‘‹

Unfortunately there isn't a way to completely remove or disable all of Apple Music's functionality, at least without disabling System Integrity Protection (which I wouldn't recommend doing).

How are you setting your default audio preferences? In an app or via a files Get Info section?

A guide to the second option can be found here: https://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Default-Media-Player-on-a-Mac https://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Default-Media-Player-on-a-Mac.

If you're not on the latest build of macOS, I'd also recommend updating as a fix for this may have already been implemented.

Cheers, Tom πŸ™‚

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tombonez commented 3 years ago

No problem at all, happy to help!

I'm glad you're finding my small utility useful πŸ™‚