There is a free program for mac/win called ifunbox in which you can drag and drop files (in folders preserving the heierachy aswell) into the relavent app's directory on your iphone/ipad, and it will upload it streight to where you need it....it is quick and a hell of alot quicker and easier than the pain that is itunes....the link is as follows:-
http://www.i-funbox.com/
What is your preferred way of transferring samples on iOS?
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- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
iTunes + WiFi Syncing or iToolsSingleCell wrote: What am I missing? What's your favorite way and why?
Thanks
-Rej
http://itools.hk/cms/webpage30.htm
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1386?view ... cale=en_US
1. Open iTunes
2. To set up Wi-Fi syncing, connect your iOS device to your computer with the included USB cable. Select your device under Devices on the left-hand side.
3. In the Summary tab, select "Sync with this [device] over Wi-Fi".
4. Whenever the computer and the iOS device are on the same network, the iOS device will appear in iTunes, and you can sync it. The iOS device will sync automatically when all of the following are true:
- The iOS device is plugged in to power
- iTunes is open on the computer
- The iOS device and the computer are on the same Wi-Fi network
6. Click Apply or Sync to sync the iOS device.
If the iOS device does not appear in the Devices section or you are unable to sync, please see this article for troubleshooting.
- KVRAF
- 7160 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
I need to speak up to correct my earlier posts. When I mentioned FTP, I was actually talking about WiFi syncing through a browser (where the iPad acts like the server). This and dropbox are my actual favorite methods outside of Open-in, Audioshare, Audiocopy/Audiopaste, and Audiobus.George wrote:iTunes + WiFi Syncing or iToolsSingleCell wrote: What am I missing? What's your favorite way and why?
Thanks
-Rej
http://itools.hk/cms/webpage30.htm
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1386?view ... cale=en_US
1. Open iTunes
2. To set up Wi-Fi syncing, connect your iOS device to your computer with the included USB cable. Select your device under Devices on the left-hand side.
3. In the Summary tab, select "Sync with this [device] over Wi-Fi".
4. Whenever the computer and the iOS device are on the same network, the iOS device will appear in iTunes, and you can sync it. The iOS device will sync automatically when all of the following are true:5. While the iOS device appears in the left-hand column of iTunes, you can select the content tabs and configure sync options.
- The iOS device is plugged in to power
- iTunes is open on the computer
- The iOS device and the computer are on the same Wi-Fi network
6. Click Apply or Sync to sync the iOS device.
If the iOS device does not appear in the Devices section or you are unable to sync, please see this article for troubleshooting.
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(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)