Re: ITunes

2016-10-09 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Michael,

Have you connected the iPhone to iTunes and checked what music you have 
selected to Sync to your iPhone?

Once you have the music 'playlists' or ‘tracks' you wish to have on your iPhone 
selected click ‘Sync’.

Cheers,
Ronni

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> On 9 Oct. 2016, at 10:45 pm, Michael Hawkins 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> I have iOS 10.0.2 on my IPhone. Over the past 65 years I've accumulated a lot 
> of music - about 10 years ago I had thousands of tracks on my iPod. I used to 
> have loads on my iPhone, too, as well as my computer and on CDs.  For some 
> reason though they're no longer on my iPhone - according to iTunes I have to 
> download them. Why? 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Michael Hawkins
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 


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Re: ITunes not working the way it should

2016-10-09 Thread Michael Hawkins
At a guess Bill, I'd say that like me, you're missing the older version of 
iTunes.

Cheers,

Michael

Sent from my iPhone

> On 10 Oct. 2016, at 7:27 am, Bill Parker  wrote:
> 
> I haven’t used iTunes for a long while but recently a change in work habits 
> led me to try a little background music.
> 
> I choose an album, I start on track 01 and expect to then hear 02. 03 etc. It 
> doesn’t matter what I choose, the second track played is random.  I have 
> “shuffle” OFF.
> 
> Also I see quite a few mp3 files that look right ( and can be found) but will 
> not play. 
> 
> Is there something I am missing?
> 
> Bill
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ITunes not working the way it should

2016-10-09 Thread Bill Parker
I haven’t used iTunes for a long while but recently a change in work habits led 
me to try a little background music.

I choose an album, I start on track 01 and expect to then hear 02. 03 etc. It 
doesn’t matter what I choose, the second track played is random.  I have 
“shuffle” OFF.

Also I see quite a few mp3 files that look right ( and can be found) but will 
not play. 

Is there something I am missing?

Bill
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ITunes

2016-10-09 Thread Michael Hawkins

I have iOS 10.0.2 on my IPhone. Over the past 65 years I've accumulated a lot 
of music - about 10 years ago I had thousands of tracks on my iPod. I used to 
have loads on my iPhone, too, as well as my computer and on CDs.  For some 
reason though they're no longer on my iPhone - according to iTunes I have to 
download them. Why? 

Cheers,

Michael Hawkins


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