Internet问题、服务器停机时间和许可规定可能会导致Apple Music在您播放歌曲时显示“此歌曲目前在您的国家或地区不可用”错误。本教程探讨了修复此错误的不同方法。
第一:检查您的连接
在继续之前,请确认您的 iPhone 或 iPad 具有有效的互联网连接。访问Safari中的随机网站或打开您的社交媒体应用程序并检查它们是否有效。如果您使用蜂窝数据(cellular data),请切换到 Wi-Fi 连接,反之亦然。让您的设备进入和退出飞行模式也可以解决连接问题(resolve connectivity problems)。
如果尽管有活动的 Internet 连接,错误仍然存在,请尝试以下建议。
检查 Apple Music 服务器状态
如果Apple Music(Apple Music)服务器出现问题,音乐(Music)应用程序可能会出现故障并引发不同的错误。前往Apple 的系统状态网页(Apple’s System Status webpage)并检查Apple Music是否正常运行。Apple Music旁边的绿色指示灯表示流媒体服务正常工作。
音乐服务旁边的黄色或橙色指示器表示服务器停机或服务中断。向Apple 支持(Apple Support)报告停机时间,并在Apple恢复流媒体服务
时重试。
禁用您的 VPN 连接
虚拟专用网络 (VPN)(Virtual Private Network (VPN))可能会破坏音乐(Music)应用程序中的内容可用性。例如,假设艺术家或歌曲出版商限制法国居民收听他们的歌曲。当您在VPN(VPN)连接设置为法国的情况下播放歌曲时, (France)Apple Music可能会显示“此歌曲目前在您的国家或地区不可用”错误。
如果您的设备上的VPN连接处于活动状态,并且您无法再访问之前在“音乐(Music)”应用中播放的歌曲,请将其关闭。
打开 iPhone 或 iPad 上的设置(Settings)应用并关闭VPN。
关闭并重新打开 Apple Music
重新打开音乐(Music)应用可以解决“这首歌目前在您所在的国家或地区不可用”的错误。从 iPhone 或 iPad 屏幕的底部向上滑动(Swipe)到中间。当 iOS App Switcher(App Switcher)出现时松开手指。如果您的 iOS 设备有实体Home键,请双击Home键打开App Switcher。
找到音乐(Locate Music)并在应用预览上向上滑动以将其关闭。等待(Wait)几秒钟,重新打开音乐(Music),然后尝试播放任何歌曲——或无法播放的特定歌曲。
重新同步您的 iCloud 音乐库
歌曲是否在您的一个 iCloud 设备上不可用,但其他设备可以播放该歌曲?验证受影响的设备是否已同步到您的 iCloud 资料库。
打开设置(Settings),选择音乐(Music),然后打开同步库(Sync Library)。
如果该选项已启用,请将其关闭并重新打开。返回(Return)您的Apple Music Library并检查您是否可以播放不可用的歌曲。
注意:禁用或重新启用同步库(Sync Library)将从您的设备中删除所有下载的歌曲。
使用iTunes
重新同步您的音乐库(Music Library Using)
一些 iPhone 用户(Some iPhone users)通过将他们的设备连接到计算机并重新同步他们的 iCloud 音乐库(re-syncing their iCloud music library)来恢复不可用的歌曲。
- 使用USB数据线将 iPhone 或 iPad 连接到 PC。您的 iPhone/iPad 应该会显示一个弹出窗口,要求您授予计算机访问您的多媒体文件的权限。点击允许(Tap Allow)或信任(Trust)以继续。
- 打开 iTunes 并确保它与 iPhone 或 iPad 上的同一个Apple ID/iTunes帐户相关联。选择(Select Account)顶部菜单上的帐户,选择登录(Sign),然后提供您的帐户凭据。
- (Select Edit)选择顶部菜单上的
编辑,然后选择首选项。
- 前往General标签并取消选中 iCloud Music Library。这将从 iTunes 商店中删除所有歌曲(iTunes 购买的歌曲除外)。再次选中 iCloud音乐库(Music Library)框以将Apple Music歌曲恢复到 iTunes 库。
- 在重新同步 iTunes 库之前重置所有对话框警告解决了此Apple 论坛(Apple Discussion forum)中某些用户的错误。前往高级(Advanced)选项卡,选择重置警告(Reset Warnings)按钮,然后选择确定继续。
- 在顶部菜单中
选择设备图标。(Device)
- 在侧边栏的“库”部分中选择歌曲,然后选中(Songs)同步音乐(Sync Music)框。
- 之后(Afterward),选择整个(Entire)库并检查包括(Include)视频和包括语音(Include voice)备忘录选项。选择应用(Apply)以开始同步过程。
- (Select Sync)在弹出窗口中选择同步和替换,同步完成后选择(Replace)完成(Done)。
拔下 iPhone,打开Apple Music应用,然后检查您现在是否可以播放受影响的歌曲。
在 Mac 上重新同步您的音乐库
如果您没有Windows PC,
则可以在Mac笔记本电脑或台式机上重新同步Apple Music资料库。
- 在 iPhone 或 iPad 的音乐(Music)设置中禁用库同步。转到Settings > Music,关闭同步库(Sync Library),然后在确认提示中
点击关闭。(Turn Off)
- 使用USB数据线将 iPhone/iPad 插入Mac并打开Finder。在侧边栏选择您的设备,前往音乐(Music)选项卡,然后选中将音乐同步(Sync)到 [设备名称] 框。
- (Select Remove)在弹出窗口中
选择删除和同步。(Sync)
- 选择整个(Select Entire)音乐库和包括视频(Include videos),然后选择应用(Apply)开始同步。
- 选择同步(Select Sync)并替换(Replace)以继续。
- 验证您的Mac是否正在同步您的音乐资料库。打开音乐(Music)应用程序,在菜单栏上
选择音乐,然后选择首选项。(Music)
- 前往常规(General)选项卡,选中同步库(Sync Library)框并选择确定。
- 拔下您的 iPhone 或 iPad 并在音乐设置菜单中重新启用资料库同步。转到Settings > Music并打开Sync Library。
或者,启动音乐(Music)应用程序并打开您的音乐库。点击(Tap Turn)页面上“同步库已关闭”通知下方的打开。
更新您的设备
操作系统更新通常会修复Apple 应用程序和服务的故障(malfunctions with the Apple apps and services)。更新您的 iPhone、iPad 或Mac并检查是否可以停止错误。
将您的 iPhone/iPad 连接到 Wi-Fi 网络,前往Settings > General > Software Update,然后点击“下载(Download)并安装(Install)” 。
当您的设备重新启动时
,安装新更新并在Apple Music中播放受影响的歌曲。
转到System Preferences > Software UpdateMac上下载并安装 macOS 更新。
更改您的Apple ID或 iTunes国家/地区(Country)
艺术家或歌曲发行商有时会将其歌曲的可用性限制在特定国家或地区。因此,您无法在Apple Music上播放未经您所在国家/地区许可的歌曲。将您的 App Store 或 iTunes 国家/(Switching your App Store or iTunes country)地区切换到歌曲获得许可的地区是一种可行的解决方法。但是,如果上述故障排除解决方案都不能解决问题,则只能作为最后的手段这样做。
How to Fix Songs Not Available in Your Country or Region on Apple Music
Internet issuеs, servеr downtime, and licensing regulations can cause Apple Music to show the “This song is nоt currently available in your country or region” еrror when уou play songs. Τhis tutoriаl explores different ways to fix this errоr.
First: Check Your Connectivity
Before you proceed, verify that your iPhone or iPad has an active internet connection. Visit a random website in Safari or open your social media apps and check if they work. Switch to a Wi-Fi connection if you’re using cellular data—or vice versa. Putting your device in and out of airplane mode can also resolve connectivity problems.
Try the recommendations below if the error persists despite having an active internet connection.
Check Apple Music Server Status
The Music app may malfunction and throw different errors if there’s a problem with Apple Music servers. Head to Apple’s System Status webpage and check if Apple Music operates normally. A green indicator next to Apple Music means the streaming service is working correctly.
A yellow or orange indicator next to the music service signifies server downtime or service outage. Report the downtime to Apple Support and try again when Apple restores the streaming service.
Disable Your VPN Connection
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can disrupt content availability in the Music app. For instance, let’s assume an artist or song publisher restricted French residents from listening to their song(s). Apple Music may display the “This song is not currently available in your country or region” error when you play the song(s) with your VPN connection set to France.
If a VPN connection is active on your device, turn it off if you can no longer access songs you previously played in the Music app.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and toggle off VPN.
Close and Reopen Apple Music
Reopening the Music app can resolve the “This song is not currently available in your country or region” error. Swipe up from the bottom to the middle of your iPhone or iPad screen. Release your finger when the iOS App Switcher appears. If your iOS device has a physical Home button, double-press the Home button to open the App Switcher.
Locate Music and swipe up on the app preview to close it. Wait for a few seconds, reopen Music, and try playing any song—or the particular song that was unavailable.
Resync Your iCloud Music Library
Is a song unavailable on one of your iCloud devices, but other devices can play the song? Verify that the affected device is synced to your iCloud library.
Open Settings, select Music, and toggle on Sync Library.
If the option is already enabled, toggle it off and back on. Return to your Apple Music Library and check if you can play the unavailable song(s).
Note: Disabling or re-enabling the Sync Library will delete all downloaded songs from your device.
Resync Your Music Library Using iTunes
Some iPhone users restored unavailable songs by connecting their devices to a computer and re-syncing their iCloud music library.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your PC using a USB cable. Your iPhone/iPad should display a pop-up asking you to grant the computer access to your multimedia files. Tap Allow or Trust to proceed.
- Open iTunes and ensure it’s linked to the same Apple ID/iTunes account on your iPhone or iPad. Select Account on the top menu, select Sign In, and then provide your account credentials.
- Select Edit on the top menu and choose Preferences.
- Head to the General tab and uncheck iCloud Music Library. That’ll remove all songs (except iTunes purchases) from the iTunes store. Check the iCloud Music Library box again to restore Apple Music songs to the iTunes library.
- Resetting all dialog warnings before resyncing the iTunes library resolved the error for some users in this Apple Discussion forum. Head to the Advanced tab, select the Reset Warnings button, and select OK to proceed.
- Select the Device icon in the top menu.
- Select Songs in the “Library” section on the sidebar and check the Sync Music box.
- Afterward, select Entire library and check the Include videos and Include voice memos options. Select Apply to start the synchronization process.
- Select Sync and Replace on the pop-up and select Done when the synchronization is complete.
Unplug your iPhone, open the Apple Music app, and check if you can now play the affected song(s).
Resync Your Music Library on a Mac
You can resync your Apple Music library on a Mac notebook or desktop if you don’t have a Windows PC.
- Disable library synchronization in your iPhone or iPad’s Music settings. Go to Settings > Music, toggle off Sync Library, and tap Turn Off on the confirmation prompt.
- Plug your iPhone/iPad into your Mac using a USB cable and open Finder. Select your device on the sidebar, head to the Music tab, and check the Sync music onto [device name] box.
- Select Remove & Sync on the pop-up.
- Select Entire music library and Include videos, and select Apply to start synchronizing.
- Select Sync and Replace to continue.
- Verify that your Mac is syncing your music library. Open the Music app, select Music on the menu bar, and choose Preferences.
- Head to the General tab, check the Sync Library box and select OK.
- Unplug your iPhone or iPad and re-enable library sync in the music settings menu. Go to Settings > Music and toggle on Sync Library.
Alternatively, launch the Music app and open your library. Tap Turn On below the “Sync Library is Off” notification on the page.
Update Your Device
Operating system updates often fix malfunctions with the Apple apps and services. Update your iPhone, iPad, or Mac and check if that stops the error.
Connect your iPhone/iPad to a Wi-Fi network, go to Settings > General > Software Update, and tap Download and Install.
Install the new update and play the affected song(s) in Apple Music when your device reboots.
Go to System Preferences > Software Update to download and install a macOS update on your Mac.
Change Your Apple ID or iTunes Country
Artists or song publishers sometimes restrict the availability of their songs to specific countries or regions. Therefore, you can’t play a song that isn’t licensed for your country on Apple Music. Switching your App Store or iTunes country to the region where the song is licensed is a viable workaround. But, you should only do that as a last resort if none of the troubleshooting solutions above resolve the problem.