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« on: April 19, 2013, 03:01:08 pm »

Renaming files, wireless syncing, and matching music ripped from vinyl
   




   
In this week’s installment, the iTunes Guy looks at renaming files, syncing iOS devices wirelessly, matching music ripped from vinyl, and a couple of questions about tags and file names.

Q: I’ve set up iTunes to sync my iPhone and iPad wirelessly. I find that if I open iTunes with my iPhone or iPad already on, it does not appear in iTunes. I then have to reboot the iPhone or iPad for it to appear. Is there a simpler solution?
Tap Sync Now to launch a Wi-Fi sync with iTunes.
I’ve found Wi-Fi syncing to be unreliable. Not only do devices occasionally disappear from iTunes, but they don’t seem to sync regularly (or, often, even when I try to force a sync from iTunes).

One way to get the device to appear in iTunes is to connect it to your computer via the 30-pin or Lightning cable that came with it. But another is to launch a sync from the device. On your iOS device, go to Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync and tap Sync Now.
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