Go to where it has your iPhone and tab. It might not announce where it is but
it worked for me!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 8, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
> I can get the iPhone to show up in my iTunes when remote is launched
> but how do I enter the passcode that shows up on the ph
I can get the iPhone to show up in my iTunes when remote is launched
but how do I enter the passcode that shows up on the phone when I go
to add a library? I cannot figure it out?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Marc
On 1/4/13, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Only complaint I have is it is a bit
Only complaint I have is it is a bit laggy. Couple seconds before iTunes
responds. I was helping with the Christmas program at my church where
they had a CD of music/sound effect tracks to be played at certain
points and I thought it would be much easier to do that via the iPhone
remote to my l
Well I've got it to work with the help from the list. Only problem I can't
control iTunes from my shed. I will have to think of some way of boosting the
signal. Great from the rest of the house.
Max.
On 16/12/2012, at 11:01 AM, chris bruinenberg wrote:
> I couldn't agree more. It's one of my f
I couldn't agree more. It's one of my favorite applications.
On Dec 15, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> It's also useful if you are playing music through your computer, but
> are not right at the keyboard, or maybe you're in another application
> and it's just more convenient to hit "next"
It's also useful if you are playing music through your computer, but
are not right at the keyboard, or maybe you're in another application
and it's just more convenient to hit "next" on your phone or iPod than
to switch out of what you are doing to change the song or select a new
playlist.
On 12/1
Hi Pam,
The app is just called Remote and it is developed by Apple themselves. I use
it when I have iTunes playing through Airplay to either of the sound systems in
our house. If I don't feel like the song that is playing, I can skip to the
next or totally change the Playlist if I wish. It i
The app is called simply remote and is made by apple. It is useful, say, if you
wanted to play music over a home theater but did not want to hear VoiceOver as
you changed songs or other aspects of playback.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 15, 2012, at 4:40 PM, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
> Please fo
Hi folks,
Please forgive my ignorance. What is the name of the remote app in question?
Also, how does controlling itunes from your iphone differ from controlling it
on your computer? What is to be gained?
thanks
Pam Francis
On Dec 15, 2012, at 2:59 PM, chris bruinenberg wrote:
Hi Max.
Yes, it
it works with the wifi.
You type it in, your device will show up in the sources list.
On Dec 15, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Agent086b wrote:
> Thanks Chris, where do you type the code on the Mac? Also does this work via
> my wireless network or blue tooth? I hope it works through the network so I
> can
Hi,
It all works through your network. I may be mistaken but I don't believe that
you are required to enter codes anymore. The only thing that you may need to
do is to make sure that both your iPhone and the Mac have Home Sharing turned
on.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On
Thanks Chris, where do you type the code on the Mac? Also does this work via my
wireless network or blue tooth? I hope it works through the network so I can do
this from my workshop.
Max.
On 16/12/2012, at 7:59 AM, chris bruinenberg wrote:
> Hi Max.
> Yes, it's very possible.
> Download the rem
If so please share. I think the remote app allows you to do this but not
sure. Thanks!
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/12/2012 20:52, Agent086b wrote:
Hello all, I have been told that it is possible to control iTunes from an
iPhone. Is this correct? If so how is this possible?
Thanks for any he
Amended original message.
> Hello all, I have been told that it is possible to control iTunes fron your
> Mac from an iPhone. Is this correct? If so how is this possible?
> Thanks for any help.
> Max.
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Hi Max.
Yes, it's very possible.
Download the remote application made by apple. It will prompt you to type in a
code on the amc and then you can control the mac with your phone with iTunes.
I use this quite frequently, it works like a charm.
THanks.
Chris
On Dec 15, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Agent086b
Hello all, I have been told that it is possible to control iTunes from an
iPhone. Is this correct? If so how is this possible?
Thanks for any help.
Max.
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