Is there any way to edit the ID3 tags of MP3s while they're on an iPhone? Ideally while connected to a PC (I'd like to be able to use the larger screen and keyboard to do it).
Is there any way to edit the ID3 tags of MP3s while they're on an iPhone? Ideally while connected to a PC (I'd like to be able to use the larger screen and keyboard to do it).
Ok, I figured it out - done in iTunes.
Yeah, my biggest gripe with iPhone/iPad is everything is done with iTunes. Even deleting files like books and documents has to be done on the PC. I don't mind editing tracks because in terms of tagging the right genre or album name, iTunes often screws up. But they also don't let you correct the thing they get wrong the most: album artwork. When your program can't dig up the album cover for something as common as Exile on Main St, you've got a problem.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Wow...that worked. The only problem came when the iPhone and iPad wouldn't recognize the new album work and I had to remove the music from the device, set the album art on iTunes, and then reinstall the music. Apple, making the simple complicated through iTunes.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Whoa, old thread!
A maybe related question:
I'm playing music from my iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker. The speaker has no volume control, and the iPhone's volume control is not sensitive enough - it's either to low or too high. Is there a way to refine the volume control on the iPhone so I have more incrementations?
lack of music. any time i upgrade itunes, i get less apps and less music. if i keep upgrading and updating, it will be just a regular phone like my Qualcomm
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