It could be that the music browsing feature is temporarily unavailable or restricted. Sometimes, it might be due to updates or maintenance on the platform.
There could be several reasons. Maybe your account doesn't have the proper permissions, or the platform has changed its music browsing policies. Another possibility is that your device or the app version is incompatible.
To browse music on a story site, first, explore the interface for any icons or links related to music. Sometimes, there are dropdown menus that lead you to the music section. Another approach is to look for user reviews or comments that mention how they found the music.
Maybe there's a compatibility issue. Sometimes the format of the music or the settings of Story 2020 prevent adding music.
Sometimes, it could be due to regional restrictions or licensing issues. Make sure you're in an allowed area and that the music is available for your account type.
Maybe there are copyright issues with the music, or the platform's rules don't allow it.
It could be due to copyright restrictions. Music often has licensing requirements that prevent its use in certain contexts without proper authorization. Also, the platform you're on might have specific rules against adding music to stories.
Maybe there's a technical glitch or your device doesn't have the right permissions.
Maybe there are some technical glitches or compatibility issues. Sometimes the platform's settings don't allow it for various reasons.
Maybe there's a technical glitch in the system you're using. Sometimes software bugs can prevent saving with music.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Sometimes, the app or platform could be having issues that prevent the music from loading.
It could be that the story was designed without any music. Or, there might be a problem with the website or platform you're using to access the story. Try refreshing the page or using a different device.