Dan,
You'd be correct. That goes for movies, tv shows, and music.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dan Roy
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 6:59 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iCloud and iTunes 11?
>From what I read, with the new itunes, anything you purchase from iTunes
>directly is automatically put in the cloud now. The matching service comes in
>to play when your trying to use content not purchased on iTunes directly. At
>least, that's my understanding of the situation.
On Dec 9, 2
Hi,
It sounds like iTunes Match to me although that should only happen if you've
subscribed to iTunes Match. I guess it's possible that even if you don't use
iTunes Match, the default dialogs may ask the same questions. I do get that
option myself but I am subscribed to iTunes Match so I expe
Okay, when I decided to put my iTunes library in a different location, and
went to delete the current media, it said "would you like to delete from the
cloud, or leave it in the cloud?" Something along those lines. Now I know
you can start watching something in iTunes and pick it up on your I Dev
Hi Paul Hunt,
For wifi sync to happen, it seems that the mac must be turned on an not in
standby or sleep mode, and itunes must be running. Until I ran itunes, the
iphone's sync now button remained gray.
Hth,
Paul.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello Paul. I haven't had my IPh
Hello Paul. I haven't had my IPhone on the charger all day. When the battery
runs down I'm going to plug it in and see if it synchs automatically. We'll see.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> No I didn't wait for to sync automatically but I hit sync now.
> Hth,
> Paul.
Hi Paul,
No I didn't wait for to sync automatically but I hit sync now.
Hth,
Paul.
On Oct 16, 2011, at 10:20 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Paul, I am trying to find out if the synch can happen automatically when I
> connect without having to go to the settings to click synch now. Have you
> been able t
I think it will do it automatically once a day. It's designed to be done
overnight when the phone is charging.
On Oct 16, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Paul, I am trying to find out if the synch can happen automatically when I
> connect without having to go to the settings to click synch
Paul, I am trying to find out if the synch can happen automatically when I
connect without having to go to the settings to click synch now. Have you been
able to get things to synch automatically?
On Oct 16, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi Paul Hunt,
> Well, your hope, in I hope this
Hi Paul Hunt,
Well, your hope, in I hope this helps, was fully justified. Wow. It works, I
found both the sync over wifi option in iTunes, for the list it is indeed from
the source table your mobile device, the summary tab, and there sync over wifi,
and I also found wifi itunes sync, indeed in t
Paul, I recommend that you enable ITunes WI-Fi Synch. Choose your IPhone. Then
choose the summary tab. Check the second option and apply the change. Then on
your IPhone go to settings general ITunes WI-FI synch and activate the Synch
now button. This is how to synch Podcasts, music, ing tones,et
I believe that only works for calendars, contacts, and things purchased from
the apple store. I don't think that works in general.
On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi listers,
> I added some content to my itunes library on the mac, and I was hoping it
> would show up on the iPh
Hi listers,
I added some content to my itunes library on the mac, and I was hoping it would
show up on the iPhone because of icloud. My phone and mac seem to be subscribed
to icloud. It does not seem to be happening. Any idea if I'm missing something
here?
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