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stuff99
Sep 17, 2007, 06:15 PM
Cnet wrote the following in thier iPhone review:
"The bad news is that the iPhone's iPod leaves out the ability to manually manage the transfer of music and video content. Unlike any previous iPod, the iPhone does not allow an option for manually dragging and dropping content from an iTunes library directly to the iPhone device icon. Instead, the iPhone strictly uses defined library syncing options for collecting and syncing content from your iTunes library to the device. This should work out fine for most people, but for a device with limited memory the inability to manually manage content seems like a misstep"
I don't have an iPhone yet but I was wondering if this problem is true. I find it kind of insane that apple didnt allow the option of manually manage and transfer songs and video content to the iphone but only massively syncing all ur music files from ur itunes library to your phone instead.
if this is indeed true...is there a way around it?
sJv
Sep 18, 2007, 12:29 PM
It's true. I just manually manipulate a set of playlists, then sync them to the iPhone. It's no big deal. Any change to the playlist does not cause the entire playlist to get re-loaded, just the differences. At first I was taken aback as I have been manually managing music on my 60GB 5G iPod, but I learned to get used to it. I actually now see the value of have the same playlists in iTunes as the iPod as it makes things portable.
-steve
Cnet wrote the following in thier iPhone review:
"The bad news is that the iPhone's iPod leaves out the ability to manually manage the transfer of music and video content. Unlike any previous iPod, the iPhone does not allow an option for manually dragging and dropping content from an iTunes library directly to the iPhone device icon. Instead, the iPhone strictly uses defined library syncing options for collecting and syncing content from your iTunes library to the device. This should work out fine for most people, but for a device with limited memory the inability to manually manage content seems like a misstep"
I don't have an iPhone yet but I was wondering if this problem is true. I find it kind of insane that apple didnt allow the option of manually manage and transfer songs and video content to the iphone but only massively syncing all ur music files from ur itunes library to your phone instead.
if this is indeed true...is there a way around it?
stuff99
Sep 18, 2007, 02:23 PM
I guess I have to create playlists just for the iPhone...since I don't want some songs on my iMac loaded onto the iPhone
how does syncing photos work then?
ARH1956
Sep 18, 2007, 05:17 PM
I guess I have to create playlists just for the iPhone...since I don't want some songs on my iMac loaded onto the iPhone
how does syncing photos work then?In iTunes I created a Music Playlist cleverly entitled "iPhone Playlist". I simply drag music I want on the iPhone here. I did exactly the same thing in iPhoto, creating an "iPhone Album" here as well & drag any photos I want on the iPhone in. Then on the iTunes iPhone menus I click on the sync "Selected Playlists" tab in music & the sync "Selected Albums" in photos. Works perfectly for me.
jimmywell
Nov 29, 2011, 07:17 AM
Create a custom playlist for your iPhone music library.
Pop into iTunes and choose File --> New Playlist. Now rename it to something logical: I use "iPhone Sync"
Now you can just drag and drop music from your iTunes library (in iTunes, needless to say) into this new playlist. When you're ready, you'll see a bunch of music happily ensconced in the playlist (remember, it's all just "pointers": the actual music files are still safely in the main music library, so if you delete something from a playlist , you haven't deleted the original music file itself):
More reviews about iPhone Music to iTunes:
For PC: How to transfer music from iPhone to iTunes on PC (http://www.levesoft.com/how-to-transfer-music-from-iPhone-to-itunes-on-pc.html)
For Mac: How to transfer music from iPhone to iTunes on Mac (http://www.levesoft.com/how-to-transfer-music-songs-from-iPhone-to-itunes-on-mac.html)
Hope them can work for you.
quantumwq
Nov 29, 2011, 12:20 PM
the same as photos on iphone, the transfer of music and video content trouble me days ago, I don't know how about your ideas, but I get help from my friend's iPad/iPhone/iPod to Computer Transfer from asoftmall, I don't have the transfer, but I think, as another solution for our iphone, it's valublable and effective
DefBref
Nov 29, 2011, 12:42 PM
Holy Thread resurrection!!
@jimmywell - You do realise this thread was over 5 years old before you posted? Even then you've basically repeated the same last post from 5 years ago!
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