Another reason could be that the platform or medium where the story is being presented doesn't support music integration. For example, in some print publications, there's simply no way to include music.
Sometimes, it could be that the music doesn't fit the tone or theme of the story. Using the wrong kind of music can throw off the mood or distract from the narrative.
It could be due to copyright issues. Using copyrighted music without permission is illegal.
Perhaps the version of Story 2020 you're using has a bug. Another possibility is that your music file is corrupted or not in the correct location for it to be added to the story.
Maybe it's due to copyright issues. Some music has strict copyright protection, and using it without permission could lead to legal problems.
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.
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.