Play apple music playlist through 3rd party app? - apple-music

I am building a 3rd party app that can playback Apple Music. I know that this can be done for individual tracks, can I also queue up an existing public Apple Music playlist on my 3rd party app?

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How can i user different pricing for music to sell using IAP in iOS app?

I'm new to iOS development.I'm working on a music app that has provision for registered users to sell music (from web) and buy music from app.Means, registered users can upload their music from web side and can put a specific price for that music for others to pay and download.
My doubt is that,when i searched for it,i saw as per Apple guidelines,we can't include any payment gateways like paypal to purchase a function or service within the app.Here i think,i cant use paypal for buying a music of 2$ from app without using IAP.
But there are only a few pricing options available in IAP in itunes.
Then my question is,Is there any way to buy or download music with the price those music owners set for that particular music using IAP or using paypal or other gateways.
The price of music will be different as the one who uploaded it.how can buy those from iOS app.Please do help.thank you.

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I am able to run the demo banking app by Microsoft from github
By any chance can we record ongoing meeting in skype for business using their SDK or do we have any other third party libraries for recording video calls in ios.

apple music app create playlist by third part apps

I wants to create a playlist named "My App Playlist" on apple music from my application. So that user can able to save tracks played from my application. How can i meet my requirement .

In-App Coins purchased through web browser

I am working to develop an iOS mobile app version of an online game that uses in-game coins to enhance game play. Ideally, I would like to sell these coins through both IAP and through the user's account on the web version of the game. I am having a difficult time parsing together whether or not this is allowed by Apple and am wondering if anyone has similar experience.
According to Apple's terms:
11.2: Apps utilizing a system other than the In App Purchase API (IAP) to purchase content,
functionality, or services in an app will be rejected
But also:
11.14 Apps can read or play approved content (specifically magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music, and video) that is subscribed to or purchased outside of the app, as long as there is no button or external link in the app to purchase the approved content. Apple will not receive any portion of the revenues for approved content that is subscribed to or purchased outside of the app. [This last is from an earlier version of the rules, but it still seems to be the case -- I can purchase a subscription to Pandora on the web or through IAP, right?]
I know I can't put a link to the web version in the App, and I can't advertise within the app that they can purchase coins online, but is it possible to sync the two accounts across platforms? Will Apple allow this, or do we need to re-evaluate?
Thanks!
The current top-grossing game, Candy Crush Saga, appears to do this, so that seems to be a good precedent. It can be synced with the Facebook version of the game where items can also be purchased.

Auto renewing subscription for video and audio streaming

We have an application that offers audio and video streaming as a separate service and we'd like it to be an auto renewing subcription. The user might buy this service and not use streaming at all, anyway, the service is available all the time the subcription is active.
Now, I have problems to interpret this sentence from the Apple Review Guidelines for auto-renewable subscriptions:
"Apps may only use auto renewing subscriptions for periodicals (newspapers, magazines), business Apps (enterprise, productivity, professional creative, cloud storage) and media Apps (video, audio, voice), or the App will be rejected."
Would our app fit in this category?
Thanks in advance.
Auto-renewable suscriptions are meant for apps that deliver "periodical" content. Our app just offer the video and audio streaming service on-demand, thus, product should be non-renewable suscription.

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