Wed, 31 Aug 2011

6:49 AM - Music on iPad to Copy iPad Music to iTunes

As you know, Apple's iPad looks and behaves like a scaled-up version of an iPod Touch or iPhone, but there are some key differences that distinguish the iPad from its pocket-size comrades. One of these differences, surprisingly, is music playback.

 

Music on the iPad feels more like iTunes than the iPod or iPhone.

Clicking on the iPod icon sitting in the virtual tray at the bottom of the iPad opens up a music browser that looks nothing like any previous generation of iPod or iPhone, but instead, works like a stripped-down version of Apple's iTunes music software.

 

There's the familiar iTunes grey bar running across the top, with playback controls, a volume slider, a search box and the little progress/scrubber bar. Playlists are perpetually pinned to a sidebar, along with icons for audio books, music, music videos and podcasts. Across the bottom you'll find buttons for creating genius playlists or standard playlists, along with tabs to sort your music by songs, artists, albums, genres or composers. Pressing on the cover art in the bottom left corner will expand the artwork to full screen.

 

But in spite of how much the iPad's music browser looks and acts like iTunes, it's really a bit of a hybrid between the iTunes interface and the capabilities of the iPod's browser. For better or worse, there are no extensive preferences to tweak, no sorting options beyond the previously mentioned tabs, no importing of audio beyond over-the-air purchases and media transferred from your computer and no smart playlists.

 

But one of the failures of iTunes is the inability to copy ipad music to itunes library without the third party utilities. But there are many people who ask how to do it. Here we recommend the world's best ipad to mac transfer software. With its friendly interface, even a novice can use it.

 

Free download and install it. Then do as the guide describes to copy ipad music to itunes .

Before you launch the program, you must make sure that the iTunes installed on your computer.

 

Step 1: Launch the installed software program, then link your iPad to your computer with USB cable. Your iPad will be automatically recognized by the software. And the main information of your iPad will appear in the UI as follows:

 

Step 2: In the left playlist, click " Music " and mark the music which you want to transfer to iTunes.

Step 3: Click " Export " button on the top of main interface. You can set the output folder at Advanced->Options before transferring. Then choose "Export to iTunes" then click "OK".

 

Finish! Now you have finished the process to copy iPad music to iTunes. Also, you can transfer video to ipad without itunes, the third part software can help you. D ownload and try yourself!

tags: itunes ipad

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Tue, 20 Sep 2011

7:25 AM - iTunes , not bad!

Have you ever used the Apple itunes? Do you know all about itunes? If the answer is negative or you just wanna get more information on that? Let's find the answer, starting here.

 

iTunes is available for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems. With iTunes, you can:

 

Listen to CDs: iTunes will play your music CDs like a regular CD player.

 

Import music from your CDs: iTunes can import (or rip) music from your CDs. You can import in AAC (the codec underlying MP4), MP3, AIFF, WAV, or Apple Lossless Encoder formats. The music will then be stored on your hard drive for access anytime.

 

Convert music to a different format: After you have imported your music files into iTunes, you can convert them to a different format (e.g., MP3 to AAC or WAV to MP3).

 

Listen to and view podcasts: Through the iTunes Store, you can search for and subscribe to podcasts. Whenever you open iTunes, the latest episodes of these free audio and video programs will download automatically to your iTunes Library.

 

Buy music and videos online: Through the iTunes Store, you can purchase music, audiobooks, movies, and episodes of television shows. If you want to put your favorite ipod songs to ituens, the guide on how to put songs from ipod to itunes can help you a lot.

 

Export to a non-Apple MP3 player: You can export your playlists to a non-Apple commercial MP3 player through USB or USB 2.0. To upload files, drag them to the MP3 player icon.

 

Buy iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps online: Through the iTunes App Store, you can purchase applications for your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.

 

Create playlists: Once you have stored your music on your hard drive, you can play it in any order you like by creating a playlist. You can organize your music according to artist, album, or song title as well.

 

Synchronize with your iPod, iPhone, or iPad: When you plug in your iPod, iPhone, or iPad, iTunes will synchronize automatically at high speeds over FireWire or USB 2.0.

 

Listen to Internet radio: iTunes features a built-in Internet radio tuner that will find Internet radio stations by genre.

 

Play movie trailers: You can view movie trailers available on Apple's web site. To do so, search the iTunes Music Store from within iTunes, or visit iTunes Movie Trailers. If you are also a film fan like me, that would be great.

Listen to music shared across the network: You can choose to make your Library available to other iTunes users on your local network, and you can likewise access others' iTunes playlists. The available playlists appear in iTunes automatically.

 

Visualize your music: iTunes includes a music visualizer that plays a light show along with the music.

 

And another is iTunes Playlists.Well, how to Make a Custom Playlist Using iTunes. A playlist is a custom list of music tracks that is made up from songs in your music library; you can think of playlists as your own music compilations. You can make as many playlists as you want and give them any name you desire. It is sometimes useful to organize tracks into playlists to suit a particular musical style or mood. This tutorial will show you how to generate a playlist from a selection of songs from the music library folder.

 

If you haven't got any music in your iTunes library yet then the quickest way is to import your CDs (see the tutorial on CD ripping). The article on the dos and don'ts of CD copying and ripping is also a useful resource to read. If you have got many songs in your iphone, I think move playlist from iphone to itunes is a good choice for you.

 

If you need to install iTunes first on your Mac or PC, then the best place to get the latest version is to download it from Apple's web site.

 

And now, iTunes still growing faster than peers at 7 years old. It was not hard to see that iTunes was not only growing quickly even over seven years but faster than some longstanding platforms. At 225 million accounts, it was still growing at a logarithmic scale, Asymco saw. The Xbox 360, Windows Mobile, and Symbian had tapered off either at the same seven-year mark or earlier.

 

With the development of technology, the itunes is becoming more and more powerful.   I am sure that it will be better and better. Oh, well, iTunes is available free from Apple's Download iTunes page.



tags: ipod apple itunes ipad iphone

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