I guess you keep it in the cloud and don’t download anything to your device.
- Brad -
On Dec 14, 2020, at 13:27, Chris Moore wrote:
I saw a comment in this thread about library sync. How does this work if my
mac music library would not fit on my iPhone?
Chris
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 10:58
I saw a comment in this thread about library sync. How does this work if my
mac music library would not fit on my iPhone?
Chris
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 10:58 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> If what you want to do is add new content to your Music library on your Mac,
> do the following:
> 1. Open
If what you want to do is add new content to your Music library on your Mac, do
the following:
1. Open your Home folder using CMD + Shift + H.
2. Navigate to Music > iTunes > iTunes Media.
3. In this folder, you will find a folder called Automatically Add to Music.
this is where you should co
If you go to your Home folder on your Mac, there is a folder called “Music.”
Inside that folder, is another folder called “music” and inside that is one
called “Media.” Inside the media folder is one called “Automatically add to
Music.”
Anything you put in the “Automatically add to Music” fol
I could use dropbox but then how would I move my files into the music app?
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 7:06 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> the “method" I described works only for syncing a music library between Apple
> devices.
> If you want to transfer other content between your Mac and your iOS device,
the “method" I described works only for syncing a music library between Apple
devices.
If you want to transfer other content between your Mac and your iOS device, I
recommend using a cloud storage service like iCloud Drive or Dropbox.
- Brad -
On Dec 12, 2020, at 17:57, Lorie McCloud wrote:
can I use the method you describe to transfer something from my Mac to my
phone? could I copy and paste?
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 3:48 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> 1. You might try using the Sync Library feature in the Music app on both
> your iPhone and Mac. This does not require a paid subscrip
1. You might try using the Sync Library feature in the Music app on both your
iPhone and Mac. This does not require a paid subscription to the Apple Music
service.
To enable this feature on your iPhone, go to Settings > Music, and look for the
Sync Library toggle, and make sure it is turned o
could you do it with airdrop?
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Tod Fassl wrote:
>
> I've been googling and if I am not mistaken, there is no easy way to transfer
> music from my iPone to my Mac laptop, right? It's easy if you pay for it by
> subscribing to Apple Music but there's no easy/free wa
I've been googling and if I am not mistaken, there is no easy way to
transfer music from my iPone to my Mac laptop, right? It's easy if you
pay for it by subscribing to Apple Music but there's no easy/free way as
far as I can tell.
I got a new Mac laptop, plugged in my iPhone, and was surprise
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