![]() This is a pain, but once it’s set up you can at least trigger the sync from your iPhone (in Settings>General>iTunes Wi-Fi Sync). If you don’t use iTunes Match, you still need to sync the iPhone with your Mac, either over a USB cable or over Wi-Fi. Whenever a song is added to iTunes on the Mac, it’ll show up on your iPhone soon after. If you have an iTunes Match subscription, which copies your Mac’s music library into iCloud and makes it available to all your devices, then you need nothing more. 1) Click File > New Folder from the menu bar or right-click My Albums in the sidebar and choose New Folder. Open the Photos app on your Mac and then do one of the following to create a folder. What about getting the songs onto your iPhone? That depends. Hopefully Apple will update the Photos app on iOS to make adding albums to folders as easy as it is on Mac by simply dragging them. That takes care of the adding to iTunes part. That syncing feeling Just drop your audio into this folder, and it will eventually end up in the Music app. Otherwise the songs will be added next time iTunes is running. If your Mac is on, it’ll happen immediately. Select the output folder on your PC to save the files and press OK. Step 3: Define the final output folder and start exporting. ![]() It wasn’t so hard, right? Now, whenever you drop something into that newly-created symbolic link in Dropbox (which shows up as a regular folder in both the Finder, and in Files app on iOS), it will be automatically added to iTunes. So, make a selection of all the files that you would like to have a backup to the PC and then press the Export button after that choose Export to PC. The Terminal may look badass, but for this tip it’s easy to use.
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