Ah... Sorry, I assumed you were doing that. When you connect to usb, you should have the option to turn on usb mass-storage. On Oct 18, 2010 9:28 PM, "Stephanie Kvam" <[email protected]> wrote: > So I gave up on finding a useful bit of software to help me. I did a > manual transfer from my computer to my phone instead. I spoke to > someone at Verizon, and it turns out my phone had to be set to "USB > Storage device" (or something like that) so that the SD on my phone > would be able to receive files from my computer. I added a folder to > my phone called "music" using Nautilus, and dragged and dropped my > music files into my new "music" folder on my phone. > > Success! > > On 10/16/10, Kenny Lussier <[email protected]> wrote: >> You may need to do some set up on the phone. This article may help: >> >> http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/22/sync-your-android-phone-with-banshee/ >> >> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Stephanie Kvam <[email protected]> wrote: >>> We download Banshee 1.8, but do not see any way to export or sync my >>> library with my Droid X phone. The help file states the following (see >>> below). But it doesn't seem to detect my device. The USB connection >>> works because I can see the disk drive and an F-Spot prompt pops up >>> looking for photos. I am currently running Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic). >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Stephanie >>> >>> Choose your device from the Banshee menu and then choose how you want >>> to sync your media, including: >>> * Music >>> * Audiobooks >>> * Videos >>> * Podcast >>> >>> From the dropdown menu next to each of the media, choose from: >>> * Manage manually >>> * Sync entire library >>> >>> On 10/13/10, Kenny Lussier <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> You can take a look at Banshee (http://banshee.fm/). >>>> >>>> C-Ya, >>>> Kenny >>>> >>> >>
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