I have a related question. How did iMazing find my music collection on
my late 2011 Macbook Pro 13? No matter what I do, including clearing the
iTunes Media folder and even the main iTunes folder, it still finds my
music and that seems to be all of it. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks!
On 08/04/2015 02:10, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Okay, I just love iMazing!!! Almost totally accessible and well worth the
money. The main iPhone table is a little tricky but managable. Just one small
point: and, I'm hoping that a more experienced user of iMazing can help me out
with this. I have noticed that, when it comes to importing in to the iPhone
music content from iTunes, selecting the album wanted is easy but selecting the
individual tracks can be tricky. Let me explain.
Say I go in to an album in my iPhone and delete a track or two. Now, I
want to put those tracks right back where they were. Pressing import from
iTunes is easy enough and selecting the desired album is easy, but, I find that
selecting the tracks I want must be done by actually clicking the mouse on the
check button for each of the tracks I deleted. Now, the add to device button
is not dimmed out because it shows that the items I want are selected, so I
press that button. Now, when I go back in to that album in my iPhone, It shows
me that the tracks have been added but I cannot find them: either in the songs
list nor the album table. Anybody know what I might be doing wrong?
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
Sent from my Mac,
the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
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