Re: Check marks against iTunes music files ?

2010-03-30 Thread Stephen Chape
Thank you Ronda.
I already do that so I think I will stick to it.

On 30/03/2010, at 7:08 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> I see Stephen,
> 
> I don't think you can change the default for new songs added being checked.
> 
> I find it is best to create Playlists and then I sync certain playlists for 
> my iPhone and my other iPods.
> 
> When my iPhone or iPods are connected I have selected under 'Music' - 
> 'Selected Playlists, artists & genres', & have checked the playlists I want. 
> 'Include Videos' is selected & I have checked certain videos for my iPhone.
> 'Include Voice Memos' is also selected.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 29/03/2010, at 10:18 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
> 
>> My problem is that each time I add new music to iTunes it is checked by 
>> default.
>> However I do not always want that music to be also on my iPhone.
>> Do you know how to add new music to iTunes without it being checked ?
>> 
>> On 29/03/2010, at 9:29 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> If you have the songs you want checked and the others unchecked, you need 
>>> to select "sync only checked songs and videos" in the summary tab AND 
>>> select "Sync Music" and "entire library" in the music tab. 
>>> 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 29/03/2010, at 8:18 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi folks,
  
 I have been searching the iTunes preferences for this without success.
 
 For my iPhone I would like to select the option "sync only checked songs & 
 videos" in the iTunes preferences. However each time I add a new audio 
 file to iTunes it is checked automatically.
 
 Is there some way of preventing this ?
 
 Regards,
 Stephen Chape
 
> 
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Re: Check marks against iTunes music files ?

2010-03-29 Thread Ronda Brown
I see Stephen,

I don't think you can change the default for new songs added being checked.

I find it is best to create Playlists and then I sync certain playlists for my 
iPhone and my other iPods.

When my iPhone or iPods are connected I have selected under 'Music' - 'Selected 
Playlists, artists & genres', & have checked the playlists I want. 'Include 
Videos' is selected & I have checked certain videos for my iPhone.
'Include Voice Memos' is also selected.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 29/03/2010, at 10:18 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:

> My problem is that each time I add new music to iTunes it is checked by 
> default.
> However I do not always want that music to be also on my iPhone.
> Do you know how to add new music to iTunes without it being checked ?
> 
> On 29/03/2010, at 9:29 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> 
>> 
>> If you have the songs you want checked and the others unchecked, you need to 
>> select "sync only checked songs and videos" in the summary tab AND select 
>> "Sync Music" and "entire library" in the music tab. 
>> 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPhone
>> 
>> On 29/03/2010, at 8:18 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>>  
>>> I have been searching the iTunes preferences for this without success.
>>> 
>>> For my iPhone I would like to select the option "sync only checked songs & 
>>> videos" in the iTunes preferences. However each time I add a new audio file 
>>> to iTunes it is checked automatically.
>>> 
>>> Is there some way of preventing this ?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephen Chape
>>> 



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Re: Check marks against iTunes music files ?

2010-03-29 Thread Stephen Chape
My problem is that each time I add new music to iTunes it is checked by default.
However I do not always want that music to be also on my iPhone.
Do you know how to add new music to iTunes without it being checked ?

On 29/03/2010, at 9:29 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> 
> If you have the songs you want checked and the others unchecked, you need to 
> select "sync only checked songs and videos" in the summary tab AND select 
> "Sync Music" and "entire library" in the music tab. 
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPhone
> 
> On 29/03/2010, at 8:18 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks,
>>  
>> I have been searching the iTunes preferences for this without success.
>> 
>> For my iPhone I would like to select the option "sync only checked songs & 
>> videos" in the iTunes preferences. However each time I add a new audio file 
>> to iTunes it is checked automatically.
>> 
>> Is there some way of preventing this ?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Check marks against iTunes music files ?

2010-03-29 Thread Ronda Brown


If you have the songs you want checked and the others unchecked, you  
need to select "sync only checked songs and videos" in the summary tab  
AND select "Sync Music" and "entire library" in the music tab.


Sent from Ronni's iPhone

On 29/03/2010, at 8:18 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:


Hi folks,

I have been searching the iTunes preferences for this without success.

For my iPhone I would like to select the option "sync only checked  
songs & videos" in the iTunes preferences. However each time I add a  
new audio file to iTunes it is checked automatically.


Is there some way of preventing this ?

Regards,
Stephen Chape




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Check marks against iTunes music files ?

2010-03-29 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks,
 
I have been searching the iTunes preferences for this without success.

For my iPhone I would like to select the option "sync only checked songs & 
videos" in the iTunes preferences. However each time I add a new audio file to 
iTunes it is checked automatically.

Is there some way of preventing this ?

Regards,
Stephen Chape



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Re: Music files

2005-11-22 Thread Rob Davies

Morning,

On 21/11/2005, at 11:42 PM, Peter Bull wrote:


Hi,
I am showing a few TAFE people how to add sound and music to  
Powerpoint and I would like to know what software is needed to  
convert music files from a CD to MP3, .wav, .midi etc formats which  
can be inserted into Powerpoint presentations.


iTunes usually reliable,  quality a question mark...

Quicktime is my preferred method as I can output as AAC (mp4) and  
save as .mov and powerpoint usually accepts.


An audio editor is very handy tool to use and acclimatise one self  
with. Audacity is free and very good with lots of options or just  
edit within QT pro if have.


Experiment and play you will be surprised what can be achieved.

Oh, one last thing large audio files will not be embedded within  
powerpoint presentation a link to your file will be created so make  
sure all files are in the same folder when outputting and saving file  
elsewhere.


Cheers!
`Rob...


Re: Music files

2005-11-21 Thread Nicholas Pyers

On 22/11/2005, at 2:42 AM, Peter Bull wrote:

Hi,
I am showing a few TAFE people how to add sound and music to  
Powerpoint and I would like to know what software is needed to  
convert music files from a CD to MP3, .wav, .midi etc formats which  
can be inserted into Powerpoint presentations.


Not being a music expert it's a scary new world to me.


iTunes will convert to .mp3 files fine and Powerpoint will handle  
them OK


or if you want have the "best sound" or avoid conversion, but end up  
with really huge files, you can just grab the raw aiff files directly  
from the CD


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Music files

2005-11-21 Thread Peter Bull

Hi,
I am showing a few TAFE people how to add sound and music to Powerpoint 
and I would like to know what software is needed to convert music files 
from a CD to MP3, .wav, .midi etc formats which can be inserted into 
Powerpoint presentations.


Not being a music expert it's a scary new world to me.
Thanks,
Peter Bull
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Re: downloading music files

2002-01-30 Thread logrythm
Try this site: www.hitsquad.com, they have tutorials and links as well as
applications.

Ineke van Wel wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a novice as far as downloading music files in concerned. Where
> can I find out information on how to do it. I have an iMac System
> 9.1.
>
> with thanks,
>
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downloading music files

2002-01-29 Thread Ineke van Wel

Hi,

I am a novice as far as downloading music files in concerned. Where 
can I find out information on how to do it. I have an iMac System 
9.1.


with thanks,


Ineke van Wel
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