Posted 6/15/2006 4:23 PM | | | Oh! Such a huge instruction... ((( I tried a nice proggie - converter... it's called SoundTaxi and it's easy and brings nice results!!! http://www.soundtaxi.info/ It deals with DRM-protected media too... the best converter I consider (for me personally) - allows quick convertions and saves the quality of sound) |
| Posted 6/15/2006 5:57 PM | | | Hy. I found one very usefull app. It's Synctunes. Is aloud you to sync 1 playlist in Itunes with a folder in a memory card. It also generate some playlist to play songs by artists, albums, etc. on your mobile device.
Here is where to find it : http://www.nesfield.co.uk/synctunes/
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| Posted 6/16/2006 9:15 AM | | | Pay.May, I downloaded and tried to install Sound Taxi but it keeps crashing my PC (just reboots itself). Also it looks like that software just records whats playing through the WAVE output so it's not a digital conversion. You'd get just as good results using a sound recording program to record the system audio while you play it back. For anyone interested, here's another good way to use iTunes to transfer MP3's and AAC's (but NOT .M4P or .MP4) from iTunes to your 6230i using iTunesAgent Download iTunes Agent from here http://ita.sourceforge.net/, and install taking all the default options and then start the program which automatically connects and starts iTunes.
Setting up iTunes Agent to pick up the 6230i:
1. Right click on the iTunes Agent icon in the system tray and choose preferences 2. Click the 'New' button at the bottom 3. Enter the Name as: Nokia 6230i 4. Choose the sync pattern you want. Options are:
iTunes - Creates Sub-Folders for Artist and Album, eg Artist\Album\01 Trackname.mp3 Artist Folder - Creates folder with artist name and album name separated by dash, eg Artist - Album\01 Trackname.mp3 Flat - Does not create any folders and names tracks as Artist dash Trackname, eg Artist - Trackname.mp3
5. For Music folder choose where on your MMC card you want the files and folders to be saved. If you want the root level leave it blank. I save my music to Root\Music so I just entered: Music
6. Rec. Pattern - This is the most important bit and tells iTunes Agent how to recognize your phone\removeable media. I entered: D:6230i (Make sure you use D: even if your removable drive appears as a different letter)
7. Click Save
8. Finally, connect your Nokia 6230i via DKU-2 cable and on the phone accept "Use Data Storage Mode"
9. Double click "My Computer" and Double click the Removeable Drive.
10. Right click in the folder and create a new folder called "6230i" or whatever you used as the Rec. Pattern in step 6.
Thats it. iTunes Agent should recognise your phone straight away and will create a new playlist on your iTunes (it called mine 6230i which I think it gets from the Rec. Pattern or the Name) Just fill this playlist with what you want and then right click the iTunes Agent icon and choose "Synchronise Device"
NOTE: If you want even faster transfer speeds just put your MMC in a card reader and connect it to the PC. As long as iTunes Agent can find the Rec.Pattern folder on the removeable media it will Sync to it.
Hope this helps,
NiVZ

Mail me at NiVZ@MobyMemory
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| Posted 7/17/2006 2:42 PM | | | Nice one... I like it too |
| Posted 8/7/2006 8:49 AM | | | | Ya, it's nice, but better download from their official site - the prog version is the latest there!!! |
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