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Why can't I transfer these MP3s to my iPhone via iTunes?
This seems like a dumb question but I just can't figure this out. So I have downloaded some MP3s and am trying to drag and drop them into my iPhone via iTunes. The files won't transfer. I just get the little red circle with a line through it. I should note I am not at my home computer but at my work computer. (Usually I manage my music on my home computer.) Normally at home, I just drag and drop and it works fine. What am I doing wrong? I swear, iTunes bugs me sometimes!!
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I think I've gotten the "you can't do that" circle when trying to add a new file directly to a playlist. Make sure you're adding the file to the main iTunes music library, not to a playlist.
You could also set the file's "opens with" setting to iTunes. After doing that, iTunes would automagically launch, grab the file and play it.
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iTunes generally requires that you sync with one library at a time to prevent mass filesharing. Since your phone and work library aren't synced to each other, and iTunes won't let you add directly to your phone, you can't add music to your phone through your work library.
You may (stress may, as I haven't done it this way in a while), be able to switch on "manually manage music and videos" (or something like that) from your home library, then drop new stuff into the phone from wherever you are. Not sure at all that will work though. |
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However, there is a workaround. Open Windows Explorer (or Finder if on a Mac), select the music you want transferred and hit Ctrl-C. Then go to iTunes, open the Music section of your iPhone and hit Ctrl-V. It will then transfer the songs to the iPhone. |
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So I am home now and I have finally gotten my new music onto my phone. |
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On Android you just browse the the phone like it's a usb drive and copy the music to your music folder. Is there anyway to do that on the iPhone?
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I wish... I don't think you can do that on iPhone. Everything has to be done through iTunes.
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On my iTunes, (Windows 7), there is a category in the left pane called "Devices." Under Devices, my iPhone is listed. I synced my iTunes to my iPhone merely by clicking on my iPhone and letting the sync take place.
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If you no longer have access to the iPhone's original iTunes library the only thing I could suggest is jailbreaking the iPhone and seeing if there are tools that will let you do what you want. I never got into jailbreaking. |
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I have an iPhone 4 and iTunes 11 and I just tried this (copy & paste), and it didn't do anything at all...
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http://osxdaily.com/2012/06/04/trans...d-to-computer/ |
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Transfer iPhone Mp3 Files without iTunes
Such kind of situations generally occurs when you are using old version of iTunes. Apart from this, sometimes iTunes takes lots of time on transferring of files from iPhone. You can also transfer files iPhone without iTunes. With the help of iPhone File Transfer software you can transfer all type of files within few minutes. For more info, click on the link:
http://www.iphonefiletransfer.net/ho...m-iphone-to-pc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSwaU...ature=youtu.be |
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