Hi,
My preferred method is to add the music to the iTunes library and sync the
device with iTunes making sure that you have either checked sync all music, or
at least the music you wish to have on your device is checked.
Some people use a program called WAlTR2. But, since it cannot do anything
I've used Apple Music to put various play lists together and stream
music. It takes time, but I've got around 10 play lists, some with
hundreds of songs on them. I can add several songs or whole albums to
my play lists. And, I don't have to deal at all with iTunes. There are
settings in Music to do
Ah, I didn't put that together. I just read smart playlist on iOS. 🤔
So, how do tablet users get music onto their device? ITunes store makes sense,
but what if you purchase music from Amazon MP3?
Curious,
Traci
Sent from my iPad
> On May 19, 2020, at 8:19 AM, Richard Turner
> wrote:
>
That app is still assuming you are using iTunes to get the music onto your
device.
And, you can still copy ringtones to your device manually, but you need iTunes
installed.
I’m not sure paying $2.99 for an app that does what Apple Music app does
already makes all that much sense unless it is muc