Why not put everything in I cloud and ; done, as I do, and I never Sync my I
phone with my I tunes library.
Kawal.
On 2 Apr 2013, at 10:19 PM, Ray Foret Jr rfore...@att.net wrote:
Okay,
Having decided to upgrade to an Iphone 5 around June, I have determined at
last to make an effort to
And I have I cloud Match. Sorry about the braille in my last message.
On 3 Apr 2013, at 08:50 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu kawa...@me.com wrote:
Why not put everything in I cloud and ; done, as I do, and I never Sync my I
phone with my I tunes library.
Kawal.
On 2 Apr 2013, at 10:19 PM, Ray
Only 5 GB. No where near enough: and, I don't see the sense in paying for
more especially when the value seems questionable to me.
Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and
The best solution here is to create a playlist for your iPhone, and have
iTunes sync selected playlists, rather than the entire library.
This is actually what you want to do, just using different terms.
You need not create a new iTunes library, just add songs and artists to a
playlist, then
Hi,
As I mentioned in my first reply to this post, I, too believe that creating a
playlist or playlists to sync with the iPhone is the best solution. Ray is
uncomfortable with the methods by which iTunes handles his media and moving
from no iTunes to incorporating iTunes Match seems like too
Okay,
Having decided to upgrade to an Iphone 5 around June, I have determined at last
to make an effort to get along with the ITunes Library system. What I had in
mind is this. I want to synch my Iphone not to the main ITunes library:
rather, to a second library which I want to create for
Hi,
In theory, this may work. Some issues that may arise for you:
1. You'll need to have duplicates of your music that is in both Libraries.
This will ensure that music is not re-organized when moving between iTunes
Libraries. There are settings that are supposed to stop this