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    i just got iPhone 13

    for some reasons i have albums where I-tunes will not download to iPhone 13. for some reason computer show i have 2 albums from two different bands. but will not move them to iPhone 13 for music. what would cause that to happen.

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    Possible a copyright issue? You used to be able to manually select the music you wanted to put onto your phone, so check that it is syncing the entire library?
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      But yeah, syncing is step one. chrislognshot 1) make sure that your itunes sees your iphone, first and foremost. You should be able to see it on the left column above your computer's itunes music library. Then 2) try dragging the album or playlist from the list, from your computer's library, above to where the phone library is, keep dragging it, until that sync box appears, then drop it. if it doesn't appear then see my see my post below...

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    itunes is the worst. it really depends on your windows version, Itunes firmware, and phone firmware version. It all has to be right for it to play nice. Otherwise, if the problems persist, I would just use another third party software like MediaMonkey to import music into the phone

    Make sure your phone firmware is up to date as well as your itunes, and what windows version are you on?

    Cdn_Cuda, it doesnt have to do with copyright. You should be able to move any music mp3 files. (no itunes support for lossless /FLAC) Rather, it's firmware handshake issue with windows that makes itunes act up. Sometimes you can have everything up to date and it could still decide it doesn't want to import music.

    When you move a playlist or album from your itunes library over to your phone, you should be able to drag and drop, when you drag it up to the phone, another box should appear, but if there's a handshake issue then it wont appear -- so you have to highlight all the songs in an album, right click, and select "send to device..." then select the phone. But this method doesn't work for custom playlist migration. So then if you have the handshake issue, then you're better off using MediaMonkey or another third party program.

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        #5
        Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View Post
        Possible a copyright issue? You used to be able to manually select the music you wanted to put onto your phone, so check that it is syncing the entire library?
        not sure how. since i paid for them from I-tunes. since did not buy the cds or get from anywhere else. i got of iTunes

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          #6
          Originally posted by the_matrix_guy View Post
          itunes is the worst. it really depends on your windows version, Itunes firmware, and phone firmware version. It all has to be right for it to play nice. Otherwise, if the problems persist, I would just use another third party software like MediaMonkey to import music into the phone

          Make sure your phone firmware is up to date as well as your itunes, and what windows version are you on?

          Cdn_Cuda, it doesnt have to do with copyright. You should be able to move any music mp3 files. (no itunes support for lossless /FLAC) Rather, it's firmware handshake issue with windows that makes itunes act up. Sometimes you can have everything up to date and it could still decide it doesn't want to import music.

          When you move a playlist or album from your itunes library over to your phone, you should be able to drag and drop, when you drag it up to the phone, another box should appear, but if there's a handshake issue then it wont appear -- so you have to highlight all the songs in an album, right click, and select "send to device..." then select the phone. But this method doesn't work for custom playlist migration. So then if you have the handshake issue, then you're better off using MediaMonkey or another third party program.
          reason why i use i-phone most or all family members use it. so if can get Wi-Fi and have not cellphone bars i can Wi-Fi send messages

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            #7
            Originally posted by chrislognshot View Post

            reason why i use i-phone most or all family members use it. so if can get Wi-Fi and have not cellphone bars i can Wi-Fi send messages
            No, thats fine. But you don’t need to use Apple itunes to load music on it. Especially if it’s giving you syncing issues.

            Looking for an iTunes alternative to manage and organize your iPhone music? This post introduces 8 best music managers for iPhone to help you to transfer, add, organize your music on iPhone easily.

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