Hi, if you have a lot of music and you want to listen to it from anywhere, you can always give Audio Galaxy a try. It's free and it doesn't use iTunes at all.

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On 5/4/2012 2:10 AM, Carol Pearson wrote:
Matthew,

Thanks, I know about ITunes Match and may well go that route soon, but
we have quite a lot of music which actually isn't in ITunes and also
more than the specified amount, so I'd have to make choices, sort ITunes
etc., so I haven't taken that one further at the moment.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "matthew Dyer"
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: ITUNES QUESTIONS


Carel,

For $29.99 a year you can have itunes match which will store your itunes
lybary in the cloud. This would allow you to see your music on any
computer in itunes as well as on the ios platform. I love it and it
works fine here.

Matthew


On May 3, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Carol Pearson wrote:

Oh, I thought some had a technique to use whichever computer they
wished; but I won't risk anything and getting into a bigger mess
unless someone knows how it's really done.

Thanks for your input which is much appreciated.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos"
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: ITUNES QUESTIONS


Hi, if you are trying to have 2 computers so you can sync your phone
from either one, I don't think it will be possible. Apple allows you
to register, I think, up to 5 devices. So when you install iTunes and
activate the second computer, it will be seen as another library. The
iPhone can only be synced with 1 library. Now, on the other hand, if
you just want iTunes on the second computer for listening to music
directly on that computer, it's possible just as long as you still
only sync your phone to and from the original computer. This is how I
understand your question.


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On 5/3/2012 12:26 AM, Carol Pearson wrote:
Hi all,

Just when I think I'm getting the hang of ITunes, well, um, perhaps I'm
not! Anyone else feel the same? <Smiles>

Anyway, a couple of questions for those of you who at least who have
got
to grips with it and feel able to give these a shot!

1) I've installed ITunes on a second computer and want to import all
contents of my current ITunes so as to be able to swap freely between
computers. I seem to remember you can copy all the contents of the
ITunes folder structure and replace on the second computer; but does
this really work so simply or do I need to be careful which files I
take
across?

2) My ITunes seems to be behaving rather erratically about ejecting my
iPod and/or phone after use. (I do ensure that sync is complete
before I
attempt to eject.) Would it help to rename them in a certain way, or is
there anything else I can do?? At present one is named as iPod and the
other as Phone.

3) What's the easiest way to work on a group of songs and select them
when they're not necessarily next to each other?

Finally, here's a suggestion or two:

I know some really hate ITunes and, at the very least, others of us
struggle to get to grips with it. Jonathan's podcasts of course were
excellent but I personally would like perhaps shorter tuition type
podcasts, dealing only with a task or two in each session, with
repetition if needed and a second/third walk through of that task so
that you can practice along as you listen. If anyone feels able to do
more podcasts on ITunes for those of us who find it more difficult to
work with the programme, I for one would very much appreciate this.

Finally, I am working hard to try to learn more in this area and, for
example, have been getting to grips with the various shortcut keys
available which certainly do speed things up. I would recommend that
any
beginner tries to look at the Help for this programme. (Why didn't I
really stick at it at the beginning,I ask myself!)

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