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Download iOS 5 beta 4 & iTunes 10.5 beta 4 for iPad 2
Apple Released iOS 5 beta 4 for iPad 2, which is fixes number of issues and also solves problem of iPad 2 upgrade with iOS 5 beta 3. Now iPad 2 users can upgrade their device with iOS 5 beta 4 using iTunes 10.5 beta 4. To upgrade iOS 5 beta 4 on iPad 2 you need to first update iTune s10.5 beta 4 on your operation System.
Before that be sure your device has been update with iOS 5 beta 2, because after updating iTunes 10.5 beta 4 you can not upgrade iOS 5 beta 2, so first update your Device with iOS 5 beta 2 than update iTunes 10.5 beta 4. iTunes 10.5 beta 4 upgrades iOS 5 beta 3 and 4 to your iPad 2.
So guys Upgrade your Device with iOS 5 beta 4 and iTunes 10.5 beta 4 on your iPad 2 with the above instructions.
Tagged as: Apple, Download, iOS 5 beta 4, ipad, iPhone, iPod touch, iTunes 10.5 beta 4Apple adds iTunes Store access for 33 more countries
On the evening of July 22nd Apple notified developers it would be adding iTunes Store access to 33 additional countries. The countries include:
Algeria, Angola, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Iceland, Montserrat, Nigeria, Oman, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Suriname, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, Uzbekistan, Yemen
Which brings us to a total of 123 countries.
Download iTunes 10.4

Apple has Released the new version of itunes store Now itunes 10.4 available for Download, you can Download itunes 10.4 for your Windows and Mac OS. itunes 10.4 is mainly updated for Mac OS x, The changes are geared mostly towards Lion compatibility, with 64-bit architecture and Full-Screen app support. You can now use iTunes with OS X Lion’s new Full-Screen App capability, which allows you to use iTunes and other apps without distractions. Navigate between your full-screen apps with a simple gesture.
Note: iTunes is now a 64-bit Cocoa application on OS X Lion and includes a number of important stability and performance improvements. Some iTunes plug-ins may no longer be compatible with this version of iTunes. Please contact the plug-in developer for an updated plug-in compatible with iTunes 10.4.
The iTunes 10.4 update improves Stability and performances on windows and Mac.
System Requirement :
Mac OS X version 10.5 or later QuickTime 7.6 or later; Support for HE-AAC requires QuickTime 7.6.4 or later Safari 4.0.3 or later 200MB of available disk space HD TV episodes can only be rented in the United StatesHardware Requirement :
Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5 or G4 processor 1.0GHz PowerPC G4 or faster processor is required to play Standard Definition video from the iTunes Store 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor is required to play HD video, an iTunes LP, or iTunes Extras from the iTunes Store 512MB of RAM; 1GB is required to play HD video, an iTunes LP, or iTunes Extras Screen resolution of 1024×768 or greater; 1280×800 or greater is required to play an iTunes LP or iTunes Extras Playing videos also requires at least 16MB of video RAM Broadband Internet connection to use the iTunes Store Apple combo drive or SuperDrive to create audio, MP3, or back-up CDs; some non-Apple CD-RW recorders may also work. Apple SuperDrive to back up your library to DVDs; some non- Apple DVD-RW drives may also work.[Download Link]
Stay tune with us for more details on iTunes 10.4
Tagged as: Apple, Download, iTunes, iTunes 10.4, Mac, Update, WindowsVerlanglijstje van App in je iTunes maken
Soms kom je apps tegen die je ‘eigenlijk wel wilt hebben, maar….’
Tja – geen geld…., teveel op je verlanglijstje…, etc etc.
MAAR; in iTunes (op je comp/mac) kun je ook gewoon een verlanglijstje bijhouden!
Heb je een app gevonden die je nu op je verlanglijstje wilt zetten;
onder de icon van de app – zie je het bedrag staan -> klik ernaast op het driehoekje‘voeg toe aan verlanglijstje’En wil je je verlanglijstje bekijken?
helemaal rechtsboven in iTunes (onder ‘zoek in Store) staat jouw account, ga met je muis erover…..je ziet dan ook een (omgekeerde) driehoek verschijnen – klik daaropklik nu op verlanglijst


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How to Sync/Transfer music on your iPhone/iPad or iPod WITHOUT iTunes for Free!
This video shows you how to sync or transfer music to your iPhone, iPod, or iPad without using the Annoying and Slow iTunes. The program you would is Copytrans Manager (Free). It can be downloaded at: www.copytrans.net This program is so much faster, simpler and easier to use than iTunes. It’s a great addition to your PC or Mac as it is very fast and an nice free program. 2nd Channel: http:.//youtube.com/techcrack2 Website:http:.//iOSjailbreaks.net Twitter: http:.//twitter.com/techcrack
Bol.com boeken op je iPad zetten; zonder iTunes en WEL legaal
Het blijft toch een ‘HOT item’ op Twitter en heel veel mensen zetten de vraag ook op een forum; ‘kan ik een bol.com boek op mijn iPad lezen..?’.
Ja – dat kan!
Bol.com heeft ook een uitleg gegeven, om dit via TXTR (app) te doen.
MAAR: ik geef jullie dus een andere, simpele, manier….!
Schrik niet; de beschrijving is vrij uitgebreidt – maar toch is het voor iedereen makkelijk te ‘installeren’!
Er zijn een paar vereisten;
installeren van Adobe Digital Editions EN registreren!Dat programma maakt van jouw aankoop op Bol.com een ePub versie; dit heb je nodig om op je iPad te zetten en te lezenDropbox op zowel je computer als je iPad (app)
Op deze manier ben je onafhankelijk van iTunes en kun je dus je ePub naar je iPad toe zettenBlueFire App op je iPad
Met BlueFire ben je dus in staat om een ePub – beveiligd met DRM – te openenInternetconnectie op je computer en iPad
Om DRM Digital Editions te installeren + Bluefire te installeren + files via Dropbox te sturen
Voordat je je eerste Digitale boek gaat kopen – installeer je DRM Digital Editions.
installeer dit programmatijdens installatie maak je een account aan – belangrijk zijn je email adres en wachtwoord!login bij Adobe Digital EditionsNu ga je je boek op Bol.com kopen; helemaal aan het eind krijg je een button te zien met “download” – klik hierop en open de file
Nu gaat jouw computer DRM Digital Editions openen en zie je het boek daar verschijnen
Op dit moment ga ik er eigenlijk wel vanuit dat je al een Dropbox account hebt – deze op je comp/mac hebt geinstalleerd EN ook op je iPad hebt geinstalleerd!
Nu ga je je nieuw verworven boek opzoeken;
- PC; in Mijn Documenten heb je nu een folder genaamd “Digital Editions” – open deze.
- Mac; Finder; Documenten – “Digital Editions”
Daar zie je het boek nu staan in *.ePub formaat!
Deze kopieer je naar een, makkelijk te onthouden, folder in je DropBox account.
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Nu is het tijd om je iPad op te starten;
Zoals ik al aangaf; ik ga ervan uit dat je je DropBox App al hebt geïnstalleerd en je Dropboxaccount hebt gekoppeld.
Nu is het tijd om BlueFire binnen te halen!
Nu kun je BlueFire weer afsluiten.
Open je DropBox app;
ga naar de folder waar je de ePub hebt neergezet en open dezeje krijgt in beeld ‘Unable to view file’rechtsboven zie je een vierkant met een, naar rechts wijzende, pijl – klik hieropnu komt er een menu met ‘Open in…’ => klik op BlueFire ReaderBlueFire opent nu, automatisch, je boek EN hij heeft hem ook in BlueFire OPGESLAGENNu heb je je Bol.com ePub boek geïnstalleerd op je iPad en kun je hem dus lekker lezen, met behulp van BlueFire!
iTunes; Bluefire Reader
iTunes; Dropbox
How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes
For those who are fond of creating new ringtones for their iPhone, there is an easy way around which will help them in making ringtones for free without using any bulky software. iPhone ringtones can be created easily just by using iTunes.
Below is the step-by-step guide to create ringtone for iPhone. This tutorial is performed on iTunes 10 but it’s also applicable to previous versions.
1. Open the song file in iTunes for which you want to make ringtone.
2. Right click on the song and select option “Get Info”.
3. Go to “Options” tab and enter “Start Time” and “Stop Time” in the text field.
Make sure that ”Start Time” and “Stop Time” difference is not more than 30 seconds, otherwise iTunes will not consider it as a ringtone.4. Highlight the music file in iTunes. Go to “Advanced” option in iTunes Menu and select “Create AAC Version”.
You can also get this option by right clicking the music file.
A new song file of 30 second length will be created by iTunes.
5. Now right click the newly created file and select “Show in Windows Explorer” option. It will take you to the directory where the file is created.
6. As you can see from the above screenshot that the output file has “m4a” extension. Change it to “m4r”.
7. Double click on the file you renamed. iTunes will add the file to its Ringtones Library. Find the file there and sync it with iPhone using iTunes. Your new ringtone is now ready to rock.
If you face any difficulty in performing above procedure, do tell us in comments.
What to Do When iTunes Won’t Play MP3s
iTunes is a fantastic application for managing your digital music collection. When you import music from a CD or purchase songs from the iTunes Music Store, you know you are getting a file that is 100% compatible with iTunes. But there are many other places people get their music from: online stores like Amazon, friends’ MP3 collections, or file sharing services such as BitTorrent and newsgroups. On rare occasions, though, you may come across a file that iTunes cannot play, or even worse, fails to recognize. How can you get these files to work?
There are three main reasons iTunes may not be able to see or play an MP3:
The MP3 file is corrupt (meaning some of the data in the file is missing or is incorrect).The file says it is an MP3, but it is really another music format.The MP3's ID tags (the data that tells iTunes artist/album/song info) is in an incompatible format.iTunes already does a very good job of playing MP3s that aren’t created perfectly. There are some encoding programs out there that have bugs in them and create files that are mostly readable. iTunes can read those. You may hear distorted sound when iTunes plays a bit of a track that is corrupt, but iTunes still gets through it. Unfortunately, there are some files that are so corrupt that they are simply unplayable in iTunes. While you may find other programs that are more forgiving than iTunes, if you want to get the MP3s into iTunes, you’re going to have to get them into a clean file. This is also true if the file identifies itself as an MP3 but is really another format.
Note that Mac OS X’s Finder will identify a file based on its extension. So, MySong.mp3 is listed as an MP3, where as MySong.m4a is listed as an AAC Audio File. iTunes does not rely on a file’s extension to determine how to play a file. So, even if you think a file has an incorrect extension, changing the extension is unlikely to make a difference — at least with iTunes.If you have a corrupt MP3 or a file in an incorrect program, you can use the great (and free!) program called Max to convert the file. Max’s development has mostly been on hiatus over the last two years, but it has recently restarted. While the latest stable version is 0.9.1, I highly recommend you download the latest version listed in the Unstable section of the website. As of today, that’s R1438. It has better compatibility with Snow Leopard and newer versions of Mac OS X.
Once you have downloaded and opened Max, you need to first set up what kind of file you want Max to create for you. In this example, we’ll add the MP3 format. Just as a side note, Max is a bit of a pain to set up, but you only have to do this once, so hang in there:
Open Max.Select Preferences from the Max menu.Click the Formats tab.Check to see if MP3 is listed in the “Configured output formats” section. If it is, skip to step #7. Otherwise…Select MP3 from the “Available output formats” section and then press the plus button to add it.The Encoder Settings window will open, allowing you to customize what quality level you want for your MP3. If you’re unsure, “Best” or “Transparent” are always safe options. Then click OK.Check the box next to MP3 so that Max will use this format, and then close the Preferences window.If your main Max window says “Output Directory not specified” in red at the bottom of the window, you may need to explicitly set an output directory for the converted file. To do this:
Select Preferences from the Max menu.Select the Output tab.Under the “Output files” pop-up menu, select “Choose Directory” and then actually select a location for your new files.Close the Preferences window.Now we’re actually going to convert the questionable file. You must be able to find this file’s location on your Mac. Then:
Press the plus button in the lower left corner of the main window and find the file(s) you want to convert. Add them to this window.Press the Convert button in the upper left corner of the main window. Max will now attempt to convert your files. You’ll see a progress window, showing you what Max is doing. If it can convert your files, they’ll end up in the directory you specified. Otherwise, you should get an error from Max telling you it can’t convert the files.Once the files have been converted, you can simply drag them to iTunes to see if iTunes can play them. That’s it! Of course, even if iTunes can “play” the file, that doesn’t mean it will sound right. Max does the best job it can converting corrupt files, but there’s no guarantee it’ll be perfect. If it’s still not what you want to hear, then you may have to get a new copy of the file from a better source.
There’s another way iTunes will reject an MP3 you attempt to add to its library: the MP3 has incompatible ID3 tags. What are ID3 tags? They are the bits of the MP3 file that tell iTunes everything about the file: the artist name, album title, song title, what the album artwork looks like, etc. A few programs write ID3 tags that are incompatible with iTunes. When this happens, iTunes doesn’t know what to do with the file, even if the music portion is readable. The best way to handle this is to strip the file of all its ID3 tags and then rewrite the information in a compatible format. This is not too difficult but also requires a bit of setup.
The best application to do this task is MusicBrainz’s Picard. Once you have downloaded and opened the program, you will need to change some settings in the preferences:
Open Picard.Select Preferences from the Picard menu.Select the “Tags” section of the Preferences window.Check these boxes in the “Tags” section: “Write tags to files,” “Clear existing tags,” “Remove APEv2 tags from MP3 files.”Uncheck this box: “Also include ID3v1 tags in the files.”Under “ID3v2 version,” select 2.3.Under “ID3v2 text encoding,” select “ISO-8859-1.”Finally, press OK.Once you’ve done this, we’re ready to start working with the files. To write proper ID3 tags, perform the following steps:
Click Add Files in the main window. You can then navigate to the files in question and add them to the Picard window.Click on the first file you want to work on from the left side of the Picard window. Below the file, you can see the section called “Original metadata.” If there are any ID3 tags in the file, they will be displayed here.Next to the “Original metadata” section is the “New metadata” section. This is where you can type in any ID3 tags you want to identify the file. It can be exactly the same metadata as is on the left side. The key is that Picard will erase the corrupt metadata and replace it with metadata iTunes can read.Once you have typed new metadata (or not), you can press the Save button and have Picard finish the process.Finally, try adding the file to iTunes. If it works, then you know the ID3 tags were the problem. If iTunes still won’t add the file, the ID3 tags are not at fault.That’s it! Did this guide help you? Have you found other ways to get iTunes to play nicely with troublesome MP3s? If so, add your thoughts to the comments section.
Tagged as: apple, iTunes, mac