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iTunes Sync 1.1

Mihai Asmanow   on 15 June 2007 - 19:14 · 4 comments & 3579 views

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Do you have iTunes? Do you have an iPod? I guess you don’t have an iPod, otherwise you probably wouldn’t be reading this. I have iTunes, I don’t have an iPod, but I wanted to be able to sync my MP3 player with iTunes, regardless of what brand it was… and so iTunes Sync was born. In just a few easy steps you can synchronize any iTunes playlist with any MP3 player that shows up as a drive letter in Windows (pretty much all of them do). It’s as simple as 3 easy steps:

* Setup a playlist in iTunes that you want to sync to your MP3 player
* Configure your MP3 player in iTunes Sync by giving it a name, selecting an “identification file or folder” and selecting a playlist from iTunes
* Now just click Synchronize and watch the magic happen!

You can configure as many different MP3 players as you need and synchronize each one with the different iTunes’ playlists. Amazing! Magic! Technology!




iTunes Sync requires the Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0. Make sure you get the right version for your system:
Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 for x86
Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 for x64

iTunes Sync works with most MP3 players from:

* Cowon
* Creative Labs
* Dell
* iRiver
* JVC
* Samsung
* Sandisk

View the Tested MP3 Players list for a complete guide to all the MP3 players that have been tested with iTunes Sync.

Download: iTunes Sync 1.1 freeware
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Link: Home Page

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#1 tntomek on 15 Jun 2007 - 21:01
Kudos, looks very cleanly done ...

I'd like to suggest an idea.

In addition to syncing songs how about syncing the (Windows Media Player/Winamp/ITunes etc. ) Rating of a file with Vista ratings?

#2 lunamonkey on 15 Jun 2007 - 21:41
Argh, no MTP players
(1 reply) #3 Stalk3r on 15 Jun 2007 - 22:04
I have an iPod, I don’t have iTunes - I like that combination even better :p
#3.1 +Chsoriano on 17 Jun 2007 - 01:08
Quote - (Stalk3r said @ #3)
I have an iPod, I don’t have iTunes - I like that combination even better :p


Haha, same here, I hate iTunes, what we need is program to sync WMP to iPods.

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