Once you've bitten the bullet, as I did last week, loading/removing music is kinda manageable. I have found that the most efficient way to load/unload music is to sync the music you want on your phone from Finder, after selecting the 'sync selected artists, albums, genre.' option, but beware that it will delete all the music you currently have on your phone. ![]() ![]() You can use the same procedure to transfer ringtones. You can accidentally move the song file to somewhere. It does not make sense and a bit complicate. I really do not understand why Apple programmer put it this way. You may observe that on the right hand side of the iPhone icon there will be a round dot appear during the transfer. If you drag multiple files then it will take some time to finish the process. The song file will be transfer to your iPhone. Step 3) Drag the required song file to the “list of song” area in Step 1. ![]() Usually they are stored in ~/Music/Media/Music/. Step 2) Goto Finder, locate the song file(s) that you want to transfer to the iPhone. ![]() This will open the list of song currently in your iPhone. Step 1) On your Mac goto the Music app then click at the iPhone icon in the side bar. Here is my findings.Īssuming that you have all your song files imported into the Music Library and your iPhone is connecting to your Mac.
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