While you've been able to use an iPhone and iPad PC-free since the days of iOS 5, plugging in is still an option for those that don't trust iCloud and other such services for syncing their information between an iOS device and a Mac or PC. And aside from syncing your device and backing it up, there's a myriad of things that you can sync through iTunes.
Feb 13, 2020 Sync or remove content using iTunes. Open iTunes and connect your device to your computer with a USB cable. Click the device icon in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window. Learn what to do if you don't see the icon. From the list under Settings on the left side of the iTunes. Sep 10, 2016 How to sync music from iPhone to iTunes on Mac? AnyTrans aims to sync, transfer music from iPhone to iTunes library on your computer, including playlists, ratings, artworks, play-counts, etc.
Follow this guide to learn how to syncing apps, media, and more to your iPhone or iPad with iTunes.
How to sync your iPhone or iPad to iTunes with a cable
This one's pretty basic. Just plug in and keep iTunes and your phone in sync.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Sync.
How to set up Wi-Fi sync to iTunes for your iPhone or iPad
Of course, nowadays you don't even need to physically plug in your iPhone or iPad to sync with iTunes.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Check the box next to Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi
- Click Apply.
You can then sync your iPhone over Wi-Fi like so:
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Sync.
How to sync apps to your iPhone or iPad with iTunes
Keep your device's apps in sync, removing and installing them without having to paw at your iPhone or iPad.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Apps.
- Click the Install button next to an app that you want to install on your iPhone or iPad.
- Click the Remove button next to an app that you want to uninstall from your iPhone or iPad.
- Click Sync to sync changes.
How to transfer files between iOS apps and your Mac
You can also move files between individual iOS apps and your Mac or PC.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Apps in the sidebar.
- Scroll down to File Transfer and find the app you wish to transfer files from or to.
- Click the app.
- Click Add…
- Click on the file or folder you wish to transfer to the app.
- Click Add.
- Click on the file from the app you wish to save to your Mac.
- Click Save to…
- Click on the location that you want to save the file to.
- Click Save To.
- Click Sync.
How to sync media to your iPhone or iPad with iTunes
You can sync all sorts of media from iTunes to your iPhone or iPad, such as music, movies, TV shows, books, and podcasts.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click the name of the media type in the sidebar.
- Click the checkbox next to Sync [Media type].
- Click the checkbox next to Automatically include to automatically sync a certain number of movies, TV episodes, podcast episodes, or iTunes U courses.
- Under Books and Tones, click All or Selected to choose what to sync.
- Click any available drop-down menus to select the criteria for automatically syncing a particular media type to your iPhone or iPad.
- Click the checkboxes next to the artists, albums, movies, shows, courses, or podcasts that you want to sync.
- Click the checkboxes next to specific episodes or classes if you're syncing TV or podcast episodes, or iTunes U course items.
- Click Apply.
How to sync photos to your iPhone or iPad with iTunes
Don't like iCloud Photo Library? No problem. Sync photos from your Mac or PC to your iOS device in iTunes.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Photos in the sidebar.
- Click the checkbox next to Sync Photos.
- Click the drop-down menu.
- Choose between copying from Photos or any other photo folder.
- Choose to sync All photos and albums or Selected albums.
- Check the boxes to only sync your favorites, include videos, or automatically include photos from a certain period.
- Click the albums and people you want to sync if you chose to sync selected albums.
- Click Apply.
How to sync contacts and calendars to your iPhone or iPad with iTunes
If you don't like to entrust your contacts and calendars to a cloud service provider like Apple or Google, you can sync them manually with iTunes.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac with a Lightning or 30-pin connector cable.
- Open iTunes from your Dock, Applications folder, or Finder.
- Click the phone or tablet button next to the media selector near the upper-right corner of iTunes.
- Click Info in the sidebar.
- Click the checkboxes next to Sync Contacts and Sync Calendars.
- Under Contacts, choose between syncing All contacts or Selected groups.
- Choose any available groups if you're only syncing some contacts.
- Check the box next to Add contacts created… (etc.) to choose where to add contacts created outside of groups on your device should go.
- Under Calendars, choose between syncing All calendars or Selected calendars.
- Choose any available calendars if you're only syncing some of them.
- Check the box to stop syncing events a set amount of days after they've taken place.
- Click Apply.
Questions?
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If you use iTunes to manage your music collection, you can easily share it across any WiFi network where friends and family can stream and listen to your music. It's a great way to discover new music that requires no cables or transferring of files.
Follow along and we'll show you how.
Before continuing, it's worth noting that if both computers aren't authorized on the same iTunes account, you won't be able to listen to any content purchased from iTunes, only media acquired other ways. If both computers are authorized on the same iTunes account and have Home Sharing enabled, you should be able to play back any music. To enable Home Sharing, just go to File followed by Home Sharing and Enable Home Sharing. You'll need to do this with any computers you'd like iTunes purchased content to be played on. You can authorize up to 5 computers on any single iTunes account.
- Launch iTunes on your Mac or PC.
- Now in the top navigation, click on iTunes and then Preferences.
- In the Preferences window, now click on the Sharing tab.
- This is where you can choose what you'd like to share. You have the option to password protect your library, which we would recommend for when you're on public networks.
- That's all there is to it. Others will now be able to see your library when it iTunes and stream the files you have chosen to share.
As a side note, newer versions of iTunes tend to hide the sidebar by default, which can make it a little difficult to find. Just go to View in the top menu and click on Show Sidebar to bring it back. This is where you'll see a list of shared libraries when they're available. Apple used to also let you copy music from one library to another as long as both computers were authorized under the same iTunes account. Anyone know why this feature was removed? And if it wasn't, where the heck is it now?
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