Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-22 Thread Alan Paganelli
What happens if you just go directly to your my music folder?  Do you see 
the iTunes folder and your hitting enter there and that's when it hits the 
fan?  Just trying to understand the nature of the problem.
- Original Message - 
From: Rose Combs rosecom...@gmail.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:34 PM
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
friendly ring tone app




Not working here, I get to the iTunes folder, if I press enter it opens
iTunes, if I press context is asks if I want to open and blah, blah.

I can follow directions but this is not working here.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a 
lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I 
have

never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be 
done

but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not 
very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the 
best

one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, 
they

need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app 
in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased 
music

or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one 
I

suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and 
easy

to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.

Sherrie Gosling


-Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
To: ViPhone List
Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download
them

using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when your
phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you upgrade to 
no
ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for that is $1.99. 
Have

fun.


Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-22 Thread Alan Paganelli

What's in that folder then?
- Original Message - 
From: Rose Combs rosecom...@gmail.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:03 PM
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
friendly ring tone app




OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried 
that

it added another iTunes icon.

This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my 
computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player 
to

iTunes.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide 
them

in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes 
folder

also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you 
can

then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a 
lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I 
have

never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be 
done

but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not 
very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the 
best

one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, 
they

need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app 
in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased 
music

or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one 
I

suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4

Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-22 Thread Donna Neff
Don't feel alone – I couldn't get the ring tones to sync either and I tried! 
And tried! And try! I spent tons of time trying to make it work and just can't 
get it done.

If anyone has any more tips, please let me know. I've done everything I can 
think of to get the computer and iPhone to sync but my efforts have failed.

Thanks,
Donna

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 19, 2013, at 8:34 PM, Rose Combs rosecom...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not working here, I get to the iTunes folder, if I press enter it opens
 iTunes, if I press context is asks if I want to open and blah, blah.  
 
 I can follow directions but this is not working here.  
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Sherrie
 Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
 friendly ring tone app
 
 Rose,
 You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
 Press windows key to open Start menu.
 Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
 Press i to get to the iTunes folder
 The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
 If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
 you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
 That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
 desktop where it is easy to find.
 Sherrie
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rose Combs
 Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app
 
 I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
 have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
 seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
 different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
 never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
 Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
 names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done

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Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-22 Thread Alan Paganelli

I think though that it's the default.  I remember seeing it too.
- Original Message - 
From: Vicki Meizinger mom.meizin...@gmail.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
friendly ring tone app



There is a setting in preferences in itunes for where your music will go 
and I think it refers to this folder, because once I took it out and later 
put it back.  can't gelll you exactly where the preference choice is 
though.

Vicki MEizinger

On 3/20/2013 3:09 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Rose,

As I mentioned, Sherry's directions missed one step. The Automatically 
Add
to iTunes Folder is not in the main iTunes folder, but in the iTunes 
Media

folder which is a folder inside your iTunes folder.

It seems as if you have a bunch of music in the main Windows Music folder
itself. I prefer to have all my music organized by artist and album, e.g. 
I

have folders for Dire Straits, Gordon Lightfoot, Supertramp, The Beatles
just to name some examples. In, for example, the Dire Straits folder I 
have
subfolders for the various albums like Love Over Gold, Brothers in Arms 
and

so on.
In addition to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, the iTunes Media
folder also contains folders for the various media types you can have 
like

Audio Books, Movies, TV Shows, Music, Ringtones etc.
All my folders for the various groups and artists I have are in the Music
folder that is inside the iTunes Media folder so that if I go to the 
Start

Menu, then arrow right and down to Music, the only folder I have in the
Music folder Windows creates is iTunes.

It sounds to me like your folders could use a good cleaning up, but I 
also

know that if things work that this can be a daunting task.

If you want a shortcut for your desktop to point to your iTunes Media
folder, I could make one for you and email it to you privately as an
attachment. The only thing I would need to know is what your Windows user
name is, here is an example what the path is on my computer:

C:\users\sieghard\music\iTunes\iTunes Media

Regards,
Sieghard



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice 
Over

friendly ring tone app

OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add 
folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried 
that

it added another iTunes icon.

This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 
7

before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my 
computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player 
to

iTunes.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice 
Over

friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is 
in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As 
Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right 
once,

then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide 
them

in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes 
folder

also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music 
folder

is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you 
can

then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures 
etc.

all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-22 Thread Rose Combs
I can't explain this any better, and it is not something I need at the
moment.  Due to come constraints I can now answer everyone's questions.  


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Alan Paganelli
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

What happens if you just go directly to your my music folder?  Do you see
the iTunes folder and your hitting enter there and that's when it hits the
fan?  Just trying to understand the nature of the problem.
- Original Message -
From: Rose Combs rosecom...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:34 PM
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app


 Not working here, I get to the iTunes folder, if I press enter it 
 opens iTunes, if I press context is asks if I want to open and blah, blah.

 I can follow directions but this is not working here.


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
 Behalf Of Sherrie
 Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
 friendly ring tone app

 Rose,
 You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
 Press windows key to open Start menu.
 Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
 Press i to get to the iTunes folder
 The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
 If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 
 while you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
 That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on 
 your desktop where it is easy to find.
 Sherrie


 -Original Message-
 From: Rose Combs
 Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I 
 don't have to do directory searches, something that was easy in 
 Windows XP but seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory 
 structure seems a lot different to me and I have more problems going 
 where I want, in fact I have never seen the folder you all talk about 
 for adding stuff to iTunes.
 Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long 
 path names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff 
 can be done but just like long URLs they are a pain.


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
 Behalf Of Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not 
 very professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this 
 is the best one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the 
 ringtones to yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything 
 from the iPhone?
 It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added 
 successfully, they need to be done via iTunes on the computer. 
 Although, there is a way to do it from the iPhone since you can 
 purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in the iPhone itself. I have 
 never done this since I have never purchased music or tones from 
 iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with this. I 
 always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I 
 suggested.

 On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
 number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and 
 easy to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to 
 just email the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by 
 playing the ring tone attachment.
 Sherrie Gosling


 -Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
 To: ViPhone List
 Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download 
 them
 using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when 
 your phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you 
 upgrade to no ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for 
 that is $1.99.
 Have
 fun.

 Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Rose,

As I mentioned, Sherry's directions missed one step. The Automatically Add
to iTunes Folder is not in the main iTunes folder, but in the iTunes Media
folder which is a folder inside your iTunes folder.

It seems as if you have a bunch of music in the main Windows Music folder
itself. I prefer to have all my music organized by artist and album, e.g. I
have folders for Dire Straits, Gordon Lightfoot, Supertramp, The Beatles
just to name some examples. In, for example, the Dire Straits folder I have
subfolders for the various albums like Love Over Gold, Brothers in Arms and
so on.
In addition to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, the iTunes Media
folder also contains folders for the various media types you can have like
Audio Books, Movies, TV Shows, Music, Ringtones etc.
All my folders for the various groups and artists I have are in the Music
folder that is inside the iTunes Media folder so that if I go to the Start
Menu, then arrow right and down to Music, the only folder I have in the
Music folder Windows creates is iTunes.

It sounds to me like your folders could use a good cleaning up, but I also
know that if things work that this can be a daunting task.

If you want a shortcut for your desktop to point to your iTunes Media
folder, I could make one for you and email it to you privately as an
attachment. The only thing I would need to know is what your Windows user
name is, here is an example what the path is on my computer:

C:\users\sieghard\music\iTunes\iTunes Media

Regards,
Sieghard



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried that
it added another iTunes icon.  
  
This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player to
iTunes.  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Rose,

If iTunes opens as you describe below that means you have a shortcut for
iTunes in your music folder. 


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:46 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

When I press i for the iTunes folder inside the music folder, I open iTunes,
if I press the context key I get the options to open, export and so forth.
I am not seeing the media folders inside, and I installed it without making
changes in the folder structure.  I seldom if ever change folders, if a
program sets them up I don't mess with them in about 99% of the cases.  

If I open the music folder itself I end up on If I could Read Your Mind by
Gordon Lightfoot.  I changed nothing, just imported music I had in Windows
Media player into iTunes about four years ago.  


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-20 Thread Jon Pierson
Hi Rose,
I think there were a  couple steps omitted but here's what works here under
Win7.

1. Press the Windows key to bring up the search box.

2. Press right arrow  (you should hear Shutdown.

3. Downarrow (or press the letter M several times if necessary) until you
hear Music.

4. Press enter.

5. Press the letter I until you hear iTunes.

6. Press Enter.

7. Press the letter I again until you hear iTunes Media.

8. press enter. In this folder are subfolders for Music Tones Podcasts
etc.

9. Press the letter a until you hear automatically add to iTunes.

10. Press enter.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Not working here, I get to the iTunes folder, if I press enter it opens
iTunes, if I press context is asks if I want to open and blah, blah.  

I can follow directions but this is not working here.  


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.
 Sherrie Gosling


 -Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
 To: ViPhone List
 Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download 
 them
using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when your
phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you upgrade to no
ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for that is $1.99.  Have
fun.

 Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-20 Thread Vicki Meizinger
There is a setting in preferences in itunes for where your music will go 
and I think it refers to this folder, because once I took it out and 
later put it back.  can't gelll you exactly where the preference choice 
is though.

Vicki MEizinger

On 3/20/2013 3:09 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Rose,

As I mentioned, Sherry's directions missed one step. The Automatically Add
to iTunes Folder is not in the main iTunes folder, but in the iTunes Media
folder which is a folder inside your iTunes folder.

It seems as if you have a bunch of music in the main Windows Music folder
itself. I prefer to have all my music organized by artist and album, e.g. I
have folders for Dire Straits, Gordon Lightfoot, Supertramp, The Beatles
just to name some examples. In, for example, the Dire Straits folder I have
subfolders for the various albums like Love Over Gold, Brothers in Arms and
so on.
In addition to the Automatically Add to iTunes folder, the iTunes Media
folder also contains folders for the various media types you can have like
Audio Books, Movies, TV Shows, Music, Ringtones etc.
All my folders for the various groups and artists I have are in the Music
folder that is inside the iTunes Media folder so that if I go to the Start
Menu, then arrow right and down to Music, the only folder I have in the
Music folder Windows creates is iTunes.

It sounds to me like your folders could use a good cleaning up, but I also
know that if things work that this can be a daunting task.

If you want a shortcut for your desktop to point to your iTunes Media
folder, I could make one for you and email it to you privately as an
attachment. The only thing I would need to know is what your Windows user
name is, here is an example what the path is on my computer:

C:\users\sieghard\music\iTunes\iTunes Media

Regards,
Sieghard



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried that
it added another iTunes icon.

This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player to
iTunes.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your

Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-20 Thread Steve

Rose,

The correct path i found under your documents, username, my documents, my 
music, iTunes, iTunes music, Automatically add to iTunes.


If you put your ringtone there and sync the phone, you'll see it.


A person cannot survive as a true Spartan fan unless he is a bit of a 
masochist and a very large optimist.


Steve
Lansing, MI

- Original Message - 
From: Rose Combs rosecom...@gmail.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:03 AM
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
friendly ring tone app




OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried 
that

it added another iTunes icon.

This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my 
computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player 
to

iTunes.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide 
them

in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes 
folder

also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you 
can

then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a 
lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I 
have

never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be 
done

but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not 
very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the 
best

one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, 
they

need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from

Using version 10 Re: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-19 Thread Sherrie
I guess I should have mentioned that I am hanging onto iTunes version 10 and 
the Automatically add to iTunes folder is directly in the iTunes folder in 
that version.  I don't want to go to 11 because I read on the list that you 
can't sync individual audio books with 11 and I don't want all the books on 
my phone at one time.

Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Sieghard Weitzel

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 12:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over 
friendly ring tone app


Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the

number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.

Sherrie Gosling


-Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
To: ViPhone List
Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

The following

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-19 Thread Rose Combs
Not working here, I get to the iTunes folder, if I press enter it opens
iTunes, if I press context is asks if I want to open and blah, blah.  

I can follow directions but this is not working here.  


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.
 Sherrie Gosling


 -Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
 To: ViPhone List
 Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download 
 them
using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when your
phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you upgrade to no
ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for that is $1.99.  Have
fun.

 Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-19 Thread Rose Combs
When I press i for the iTunes folder inside the music folder, I open iTunes,
if I press the context key I get the options to open, export and so forth.
I am not seeing the media folders inside, and I installed it without making
changes in the folder structure.  I seldom if ever change folders, if a
program sets them up I don't mess with them in about 99% of the cases.  

If I open the music folder itself I end up on If I could Read Your Mind by
Gordon Lightfoot.  I changed nothing, just imported music I had in Windows
Media player into iTunes about four years ago.  


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-19 Thread Rose Combs
OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried that
it added another iTunes icon.  
  
This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player to
iTunes.  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while 
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your 
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes

RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-19 Thread Michael Malver
I have the automatically add to iTunes folder on my computer.
My girlfriend, who uses her own computer, needed a song added to iTunes.  I
quickly discovered she didn't have the folder.  I don't know why some people
get this folder, and others don't.
I used the add file to library feature from the file menu to add the music
to my girlfriend's machine.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rose Combs
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

OK, I found the folder for iTunes but there is no automatically add folder
there and the context menu does say to add a shortcut but when I tried that
it added another iTunes icon.  
  
This computer seems to love to hide things, and I know I got the Windows 7
before I installed iTunes for the first time in august of 2010, for weeks
before that I had been putting some of my mother's best CE's on my computer
after she passed on and I know it took hours to import from Media Player to
iTunes.  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message-
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone

Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-18 Thread Sherrie

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while 
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your 
desktop where it is easy to find.

Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the

number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.

Sherrie Gosling


-Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
To: ViPhone List
Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download them

using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when your
phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you upgrade to no
ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for that is $1.99.  Have
fun.


Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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RE: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

2013-03-18 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Rose and Sherry,

Rose, Sherry's description is almost correct except that all the folders
where your media is stored like Audio Books, Music, Ringtones, Movies (if
you have any) etc. are in a folder called iTunes Media. iTunes Media is in
the iTunes folder and the iTunes folder is in your Music folder. As Sherry
pointed out, after you press the Start menu in Windows 7 arrow right once,
then arrow down and you should find your Documents folder, Music Folder,
Pictures folder etc. I think by default they all show up, you can hide them
in that list, but unless you specifically do so they should be there.
If you use the default settings when you installed iTunes, the iTunes folder
also will always be in the Music folder.

There really is no difference between the folder and file structure in
Windows 7 and Windows XP except that in Windows 7 usually the music folder
is called Music and in Windows XP it was My Music. Same goes for
Documents/My Documents and Pictures/My Pictures.
Remember, all these folders are stored in c:\users\Rose (assuming your
Windows user name is Rose.
If you simply press the Start Key and type c: and then press enter, you can
then type u for users, r for Rose and this is another way to get to
your personal folders. Documents, Desktop, Downloads, Music, Pictures etc.
all of these folders will be there.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sherrie
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Finding Automatically Add to iTunes folder was Re: Voice Over
friendly ring tone app

Rose,
You don't need to type in any path names to find the folder.
Press windows key to open Start menu.
Right arrow once to Shut Down and then down arrow to Music.
Press i to get to the iTunes folder
The folder is in there and is called Automatically add to iTunes
If you bring up the context menu with Applications key or Shift F10 while 
you are on this folder you can choose Send to desktop.
That puts a shortcut to the Automatically add to iTunes folder on your 
desktop where it is easy to find.
Sherrie


-Original Message- 
From: Rose Combs
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 8:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

I e-mail to the PC, then open and they move themselves to iTunes, I don't
have to do directory searches, something that was easy in Windows XP but
seems to be more difficult in 7, that is the directory structure seems a lot
different to me and I have more problems going where I want, in fact I have
never seen the folder you all talk about for adding stuff to iTunes.
Admittedly I have not looked particularly hard and I truly hate long path
names with a lot of slashes to get anywhere, it means more stuff can be done
but just like long URLs they are a pain.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 5:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

Hi there. I am glad you find the app useful. It is true that it is not very
professional, but if you're looking for fun ring tones then this is the best
one that I have found. When you mentioned emailing the ringtones to
yourself, are you meaning on the regular PC or everything from the iPhone?
It is my understanding in order for ringtones to be added successfully, they
need to be done via iTunes on the computer. Although, there is a way to do
it from the iPhone since you can purchase ring tones from the iTunes app in
the iPhone itself. I have never done this since I have never purchased music
or tones from iTunes. So I admit that I do not have much experience with
this. I always make my own ring tones or get them from an app like the one I
suggested.

On Mar 16, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Sherrie nanagoose4...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for this heads up.  I downloaded the app and was amazed at the
number of ring tones available.  The directions were very complete and easy
to understand.  I also liked the fact that is was super easy to just email
the ringtones to myself and put them into iTunes just by playing the ring
tone attachment.
 Sherrie Gosling


 -Original Message- From: Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 12:01 PM
 To: ViPhone List
 Subject: Voice Over friendly ring tone app

 The following is a good source for cool ring tones. Once you download them
using the app they show up in the file sharing section of iTunes when your
phone is connected. You get 10 free downloads and adds. If you upgrade to no
ads then you also get unlimited downloads. The cost for that is $1.99.  Have
fun.

 Ringtones 500.000+ by DYSoftware
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ringtones-500.000+/id456280861?mt=8


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