I will do just that. Thanks. Take care,
Brenda mailto:[email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Isaac Hebert" <[email protected]> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 2:03 PM Subject: Re: iPhone5 Adding Ringtones Yes you should turn off home sharing. On 5/8/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello y'all, > I've had a very very weird, and I do mean, weird experience this > morning. I went to add two ringtones to my iPhone5 to see if they'd play. > I > figured they were kind of long, and that's why I only wanted to add the > two > of them to see what would happen. > At first, for some unknown and strange reason, the phone would not > sync. > Then, to my utter amazement, 36 ringtones were added. The only two that I > had added to my "Automatically Add To iTunes" folder, were the two I was > trying to check out. It's amazing to me. What happened next is something > else. 36 more ringtones were added. One of the two that I tried to add was > not able to be played on the iPhone because it was too long. Evidently, > those are dimmed out because, there are two dimmed out places. > My phone added all the ringtones it wanted to add, from my External > hard > drive, to my utter amazement. I don't want them all on there. How do I get > rid of the ones I don't want? > I don't know if because home sharing is on--if it just up and decided > to > sync even from my external hard drive. Should I turn that back off? > Help! Help me, especially get rid of wnat I don't want on there and how to > get rid of the dimmed ones? > Take care and thanks, > Brenda > mailto:[email protected] > > <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> > > To reply to this post, please address your message to > [email protected] > > You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum > at > either the list's own dedicated web archive: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> > or at the public Mail Archive: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/>. > Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> > > As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we do our very best to ensure > that > the Mac-Access E-Mal list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and > worm-free. However, this should in no way replace your own security > strategy. We assume neither liability nor responsibility should something > unpredictable happen. > > Please remember to update your membership preferences periodically by > visiting the list website at: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> > > -- Join me at: www.out-of-sight.net A free voice chat site for the blind Quote, Catch the vision! Its Out of Sight! <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to [email protected] You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at either the list's own dedicated web archive: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> or at the public Mail Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/>. Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we do our very best to ensure that the Mac-Access E-Mal list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and worm-free. However, this should in no way replace your own security strategy. We assume neither liability nor responsibility should something unpredictable happen. Please remember to update your membership preferences periodically by visiting the list website at: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to [email protected] You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at either the list's own dedicated web archive: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> or at the public Mail Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/>. Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we do our very best to ensure that the Mac-Access E-Mal list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and worm-free. However, this should in no way replace your own security strategy. We assume neither liability nor responsibility should something unpredictable happen. Please remember to update your membership preferences periodically by visiting the list website at: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/>
