Media sync will allow you access to both your internal and external sd card. disk drive just mounts one of them
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Set it as disk drive and the pictures should be located in DCIM. Then you can transfer to the computer, and then onto the EVO 4G LTE.
You could also just put the 3D's SD card in the LTEVO
How the hell do you take the pictures you took on your htc evo lte and put them onto your computer?
With normal music files yes you can do that, but with itunes music probably not.
Originally Posted by Rxpert83
With normal music files yes you can do that, but with itunes music probably not.
What exactly is "itunes music"? I use itunes as a music organizer, but the music files are just regular mp3s, as far as I know.
ITunes uses a .m4a extension, last I checked. Could be different now for all I know, I haven't updated my iPod touch in a long while.
I assume these newer phones will play m4a's but I'm not 100% on that. I'll have to check.
iTunes can create and play many formats in many file container types, so there's no wrong answer here.
In Android, there's an app for just about anything. Meridian player will play Apple lossless files, for example.
That's the kicker - the AAC codec is better but the container files don't deal with tags the way we want.
For that, an mp3 file is best. It's been a while but my memory is that you can set up iTunes to make that the default import format. Hopefully that hasn't changed.
I've been using a program that lets me sync my iTunes library with my Evo (original 4G, but soon to be LTE) but I'm wondering if I can just drag and drop the music files while my phone is connected as a hard drive.
If so:
1. Do any of the little iTunes files that are in these music folders affect anything?
2. If I want to update the music, say with a new album or two, do I have to manually add just those new albums, or can I drag the whole folder again and my phone will automatically only add the new/changed files? Or will it overwrite everything all over again?
Thanks.
Edit: I realize that #1 is not relevant, because while the "iTunes" folder has iTunes specific files in it, if you go one deeper into the "Media" folder, that contains only mp3s. But I'm still curious about #2.
I wonder if we answered all of the questions.
Leave the library and xml files behind, and drag album folders, or the whole folder. (they won't hurt anything to drag the extra over but will take up space)
When you do, you'll get the option to replace or skip duplicates.
ext_sd is your actual micro sd card. just putting something into the sd card directory is your 10gb you get on your phones memory after os installs. lol confusing a little
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