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the-design-guy

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Oct 13, 2011
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There used to be an option in iTunes to convert music to 128 kbps before syncing to iPhone/iPad. After updating to the new iTunes 10.5 and iOS 5, this option has now disappeared. Since I store all my music on my Mac in Apple Lossless, I can no longer fit much on my iPhone and iPad. Anyone else encountered this problem? Have they moved the option somewhere else?
 

Tones2

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There used to be an option in iTunes to convert music to 128 kbps before syncing to iPhone/iPad. After updating to the new iTunes 10.5 and iOS 5, this option has now disappeared. Since I store all my music on my Mac in Apple Lossless, I can no longer fit much on my iPhone and iPad. Anyone else encountered this problem? Have they moved the option somewhere else?

I have not upgraded my iPhone yet but it definitely still exists on my upgraded iPad using iTunes 10.5 and iOS 5 and it does work like it used to. I'm not sure why you are not getting it. Are you sure that you are reading the option checkboxes on the lower center part of the SUMMARY tab in iTunes when the device is plugged in?

Tony
 

the-design-guy

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Oct 13, 2011
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Silicon Valley
Thanks!

Are you sure that you are reading the option checkboxes on the lower center part of the SUMMARY tab in iTunes when the device is plugged in?

Tony[/QUOTE]

Thanks Tony. I didn't look under the Summary tab. I was looking under the Music tab (where I think it used to reside). It is definitely there. Doh! Thanks for your help!
 
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