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iTunes Store: How to subscribe to iTunes Match. Languages iTunes Match stores all of your music in iCloud—even songs you’ve imported from other sources such as CDs. You can access your music from all of your devices and listen to your entire library anytime. iTunes Match is an annual subscription. When you subscribe to or turn on iTunes Match, your device or computer will be associated with your Apple ID. Your Apple ID can have up to 10 devices and computers (combined, with a maximum of 5 computers) associated with it. You can subscribe to iTunes Match using iTunes on a computer or an iOS device with iOS 7.1 or later. iTunes Match minimum requirements: Open the latest version of iTunes on your computer. When you subscribe to iTunes Match from an iOS device, your local tracks will not be matched or uploaded to iCloud. Make sure your iOS device is updated with iOS 7.1 or later. You might be asked to validate your billing information at this point. Open the latest version of iTunes.

Choose Settings > iTunes & App Stores. Notes. Using iPhone, iPad, or iPod with multiple computers. Languages Learn about managing your content manually on iPhone, iPad, and iPod. By default, iTunes 11 and later is set to manually manage your content on your device. Manually managing your device allows you to choose the content you want to have with you. This is useful if your iTunes library contains more items than can fit on your device.

To add items to your device: Choose the content from your iTunes library. Follow the steps below if your device is set to automatically sync Music and Videos. Configure iPhone, iPad, or iPod for manual management To manually manage the content, follow these instructions: Connect the device to your computer. Click Apply. Manually add or remove content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod After following the steps above, you can add individual songs, videos, and playlists from iTunes to your device. Select your device. Informations supplémentaires You must import songs into iTunes before you can add them to your device. Last Modified: Oct 25, 2013 One Moment Please. How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer. Languages Do you want to use more than one iPhone, iPad, or iPod with the same computer?

You can. In fact, there are a few ways you can do it. Create multiple user accounts Do you share your computer with someone who has different tastes in music and media? You can create separate user accounts for each person who uses the computer. Mac OS X users Learn how to set up other user accounts. Windows users Look in your computer's Help documentation to learn how to set up other user accounts.

Click the Start Menu and click Help or Help and Support. If you create multiple user accounts on one computer but want the same media to be available in iTunes for all users, you can share music between different accounts on a single computer. Sync devices to playlists You may use multiple devices on a computer without creating multiple user accounts. Note: iTunes for Windows does not support syncing multiple iPod devices at the same time.

Create a separate iTunes library Last Modified: Dec 27, 2013. Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store. Languages With iTunes in the Cloud, you can access your past purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store, and Mac App Store. Before you begin Sign in with the Apple ID that you used for the original purchase. See which Apple ID you used to download an item. See if the content is available for redownload. Previously purchased items might not be available if they're no longer on the iTunes Store. If you changed your Apple ID from one country to another, you can’t download items you purchased in a previous country. Download previous purchases on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Make sure your iOS device meets these system requirements: iOS 4.3.3 or later You need iOS 5 or later to download items to iPhone (CDMA model). iBooks 3.0 or later to download books If you can't find an item in Music or Videos using the steps below, you might try downloading it from the iTunes Store app: Apps Tap App Store.

Find the item that you want to download. Music Tap the Download icon. Books iTunes Store. iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer. Languages If you purchased items from the iTunes Store and the only place you have them stored is on your iOS device or iPod, you can transfer them to any computer that is authorized for your iTunes Store account. This feature adds an extra layer of protection against losing your valued purchases. If you want to transfer iTunes Store purchases from an iOS device or iPod to a computer, be sure to authorize the computer before connecting the device. To authorize, follow these steps: Open iTunes. From the Store menu, choose Authorize Computer.

If the iTunes Store purchases on your device were purchased with multiple accounts, you will need to authorize the computer for each one. To transfer iTunes Store purchases from your device to a computer, follow these steps: Connect your device to the computer. Click the Transfer Purchases button. iTunes will begin copying any purchases made with any account for which the computer is authorized. Last Modified: Oct 15, 2013 One Moment Please. How to transfer or sync content to your computer. Languages Learn how to configure sync in iTunes to transfer content between your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and your computer. In addition to creating a backup, a sync with your computer allows you to manage contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on your computer. If you are already managing your content with iCloud on your computer and iOS device, you can manage the data from iCloud on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Learn more about iCloud. Setting up syncing Before setting up syncing, download and install the latest version of iTunes. Open iTunes. Note: If the iOS device does not appear in the Devices section or if you are unable to sync, please follow these troubleshooting steps. Syncing over Wi-Fi requires iTunes 10.5 or later and iOS 5 or later. Open iTunes. Whenever the computer and the iOS device are on the same network, the iOS device will appear in iTunes, and you can sync it.

If you prefer not to automatically sync music content to your device, you can set up manual syncing. Managing content manually on iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Languages Learn about managing your content manually on iPhone, iPad, and iPod. By default, iTunes 11 and later is set to manually manage your content on your device. Manually managing your device allows you to choose the content you want to have with you.

This is useful if your iTunes library contains more items than can fit on your device. To add items to your device: Choose the content from your iTunes library. Drag the content to the iPhone, iPad, or iPod icon (under Devices) on the right-hand side of the iTunes window. Follow the steps below if your device is set to automatically sync Music and Videos. Configure iPhone, iPad, or iPod for manual management To manually manage the content, follow these instructions: Connect the device to your computer.

Click Apply. Manually add or remove content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod After following the steps above, you can add individual songs, videos, and playlists from iTunes to your device. Select your device. Дополнительная информация. Syncing with iTunes. Languages Learn how to sync the data on your iOS device with iTunes on your computer using USB or Wi-Fi. Note: You can also manage your content with iCloud. Set up syncing Before you set up syncing, install the latest version of iTunes. To use Wi-Fi syncing, you need these: iTunes 10.5 or later iOS 5 or later Each time you sync, your content updates between your iOS device and computer to show new, updated, or deleted content.

Sync using USB Open iTunes. Some tabs may not appear if you don't have the corresponding content in your library. Sync using Wi-Fi Open iTunes To set up Wi-Fi syncing, connect your iOS device to your computer with the included USB cable. When the computer and the iOS device are on the same network, the iOS device will appear in iTunes, and you can sync it. If the iOS device doesn't appear in the Devices section or you can't sync, please try these steps. What you can sync Additional Information Learn more about syncing your device with your computer or see the user's guide.

iTunes 10.5 and later: Troubleshooting iTunes Wi-Fi Syncing. Languages Symptoms With iTunes 10.5 and later, you can sync your iOS device over Wi-Fi. Try these steps if you see these symptoms: You can't view your iOS device in iTunes over your Wi-Fi network. You see issues with Wi-Fi sync performance. Resolution An iOS device using iOS 5 or later on the same Wi-Fi network as your computer A computer using iTunes 10.5 or later and one of these operating systems: Mac OS X v10.6.8 Snow Leopard or later Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 The latest updates for your iOS device, iTunes, and operating system: To update an iOS device, follow these steps.

To sync your content to your iOS device through Wi-Fi, you must turn on the option in iTunes: Connect your iOS device to your computer using the Apple USB cable. Click Apply. Restart your home network router using the manufacturer's instructions. Note: During this time, Internet services, such as a VoIP-based phone, won't work, and you may need to reset additional network devices. iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes. Languages Learn how to sync photos from your computer to any iPod with a color display, iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad using iTunes.

Syncing photos to devices You can sync photos to your device from iPhoto, Aperture, or from a folder on your computer. Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes. Open iTunes and connect your device. Click the Device button in the upper right corner. (If viewing the iTunes Store, click the Library button in the upper-right corner first.) To sync photos from a Mac or Windows PC to your device using photo applications Select "Sync Photos from.

" Click Apply. To sync photos from a folder on your computer to your device Place all of your photos into a folder on your computer. Click Apply. In iTunes, click the Device button in the upper right corner. There are two methods to delete items from the Camera Roll: Import the Camera Roll to your computer and choose to delete items after import. Additional Information Email them from the device to yourself. One Moment Please. iTunes: How to set up an iTunes Store account (Apple ID) Languages Learn how to create an Apple ID on your computer or iOS device so you can shop on the iTunes Store. To purchase and download from the iTunes Store, you'll need to have an Apple ID. If you have used other Apple services such as iCloud, the Mac App Store, or have purchased from the Apple Online Store, you can sign in to the iTunes Store using the same Apple ID.

If you don't have an Apple ID, you will need to create one before you can begin using the iTunes Store. Open iTunes. From the Home Screen, tap Settings, and then tap iTunes & App Stores. To modify or change your account information, such as Apple ID, payment information, or billing address, tap your account name located at the bottom of the page once you are signed in to the iTunes Store. Notes: You may be asked to enter your account password again for verification. Last Modified: Dec 5, 2012 One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback. App Store Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How do I find the App Store in iTunes? You can find the App Store inside the iTunes Store. Click iTunes Store on the left hand side of the iTunes window.

Then click the App Store category in the iTunes Store window. You can use the iTunes Store to download music, movies, TV Shows, and more (availability of certain types of media does vary by country). To change countries, scroll to the end of the iTunes Store home page and click the flag indicating the current country. To choose a different country, click the appropriate flag. Do I need to sign up for a new account to shop the App Store?

If you already have an iTunes Store account, you can shop the App Store. Accepted payment types Shopping the App Store requires an iTunes Store account. In countries where the iTunes Store only sells applications, the accepted payment methods are Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. What can I purchase from the App Store? Some applications are not available in all countries. No. Notes. Creating an iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, and Mac App Store account without a credit card. Languages The iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store, and Mac App Store share the same Apple ID account. To create a new Apple ID for use on iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store, and Mac App Store without a credit card, follow the steps below. If you already have an Apple ID: When you use Apple services, such as the Apple Online Store or registering your product online, you create an Apple ID.

It is recommended to use only one Apple ID. If you have registered your product or used any Apple services, you should follow this article to use an existing Apple ID with the iTunes Store or Mac App Store. If you have not created an Apple ID yet, this article will assist you in doing so on your computer in iTunes or on an iOS device. Click iTunes Store (on the left side of the iTunes window), and pick your country by clicking the appropriate country flag located in the bottom-right corner of the main iTunes Store page. Open the App Store on your device. Last Modified: Sep 7, 2013 One Moment Please. iTunes: How to rename your device. Languages Learn how to change the name of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. Follow the steps of your choice: On your device, tap Settings > General > About.

Tap the first line, which should display the name of your device. Rename your device using the on-screen keyboard and tap Done. Connect your device and open iTunes. Click the Device button in the upper right corner. Type the new name for your device and press Return on the keyboard. Last Modified: Mar 3, 2014 One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback.