iTunes 10

Started by RogerP, Sep 02, 2010, 07:12:29

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Niall

I've got to sync my phone in a minute. I'm dreading it. God knows what will happen.

I've NEVER liked iTunes, but thought I'd give it a go after deleting all my music, by letting it arrange everything. I thought that even if it was a new filing system at least I'd get used to it. Apparently I need to be a bloody mind reader, crossed with Rain man to know about every member of the bands that Clapton has played with to know how it stores it.

I could understand it if we were talking 2 CDs of an import disc, or a UK concert maybe, but a SINGLE CD of one album and it's pulling it to pieces!  :rant2:

Oh and Ping is still awful.
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Steve

I'm keeping well away from Ping , you edit the tags in Itunes manually , right click on the song > get info . Well you can on the Mac the method may be slightly different in Windows
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zappaDPJ

Quote from: Steve on Sep 05, 2010, 19:01:28
If your talking about music I keep a separate library for each device. The apps and images you can delete from the phone.

Images you can't unless they were created by the phone. The waste/recycle bin does not appear if it's synced content. I accidental uploaded the best part of 2000 photo quality images to the phone and had a devil of a job finding out how to remove them. In the end I had to delete them from the synced folders and re-sync. I did Google and found all sorts of weird a wonderful suggestions but none of them worked.
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Steve

I must admit I've never synced any photos. I only have the ones from the 'camera'
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