iOS 5 & iCloud |OT|

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Dynamite Ringo Matsuri said:
Okay, so I've got a question that's always bothered me. Why does iTunes sometimes splinter an album? For example, right now "Relationship of Command" is split into two albums, the first one only contains track 1, while the second album contains tracks 2-13. No matter what I do, I can not seem to merge the album as one, and it transfers to my phone as two albums. If someone can help with this issue I'd greatly appreciate it.

Typically what I do when this happens is this:
- Select every track
- Delete the artist and retype it.
- Delete the album and retype it.
- Delete the album artist (and if it's a compilation, type in Various Artists--but here you'd just leave it blank)
- Make sure "part of a compilation" is either checked / Yes for every track, or unchecked / No for every track.

Normally this is caused by, like, there being a " " that you can't see in some of the track names, or ambiguity in the artist name like "At the Drive-In" versus "At the Drive In".
 
Stumpokapow said:
Typically what I do when this happens is this:
- Select every track
- Delete the artist and retype it.
- Delete the album and retype it.
- Delete the album artist (and if it's a compilation, type in Various Artists--but here you'd just leave it blank)
- Make sure "part of a compilation" is either checked / Yes for every track, or unchecked / No for every track.

Normally this is caused by, like, there being a " " that you can't see in some of the track names, or ambiguity in the artist name like "At the Drive-In" versus "At the Drive In".

I select all the tracks, right click > edit info > rename artist > delete all other fields (ie album artist etc)
 
RevDM said:
I select all the tracks, right click > edit info > rename artist > delete all other fields (ie album artist etc)
What about the other fields?

I usually use MP3TAG if I'm having issues with this kind of thing, gives a better overall view of the tag information and handles bulk changes better (also allows you to do some scripting for bulk changes). Give that a try (it's free, you can donate if you choose I believe).
 
Pretty disappointed that even when you back up to iCloud and then delete a game and redownload it to the same device, the save data isn't there anymore. I guess if you want to delete a game from your iDevice and reinstall it back with the save data still intact, you still have to use iTunes. :(
 
Shearie said:
Pretty disappointed that even when you back up to iCloud and then delete a game and redownload it to the same device, the save data isn't there anymore. I guess if you want to delete a game from your iDevice and reinstall it back with the save data still intact, you still have to use iTunes. :(
iCloud backups are for restores. iCloud backup restores don't require iTunes.

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giga said:
iCloud backups are for restores. iCloud backup restores don't require iTunes.

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I was hoping that if I needed space, I could back up to iCloud, delete a game, redownload it down the line whenever I want and iCloud would put back the save data for it. Would have been really convenient for me.
 
Shearie said:
I was hoping that if I needed space, I could back up to iCloud, delete a game, redownload it down the line whenever I want and iCloud would put back the save data for it. Would have been really convenient for me.
Yeah that would be really cool. Hopefully in iOS 6?
 
Treefingers said:
Yeah that would be really cool. Hopefully in iOS 6?
I have a feeling that it would probably never happen since it would incentivize people buying smaller capacity iDevices and just deleting and redownloading games more often which would mean less money for Apple.
 
Finally got to download ios5 and the one thing I wanted corrected most has not been fixed.

It seems even with iso5 there is no way to delete pictures from an Ipad without computer syncing? And is this the same case with an Iphone 4s?
 
VPhys said:
Finally got to download ios5 and the one thing I wanted corrected most has not been fixed.

It seems even with iso5 there is no way to delete pictures from an Ipad without computer syncing? And is this the same case with an Iphone 4s?

If you make the album on the phone then you can delete it. but if the album you created was from iPhoto then you gotta sync. I'm not sure about any other app on the mac/windows though.
That includes the pictures inside those albums, unless you edit and resave them to your camera roll.. but then whats the point of that..
 
Thirteen said:
If you make the album on the phone then you can delete it. but if the album you created was from iPhoto then you gotta sync. I'm not sure about any other app on the mac/windows though.
That includes the pictures inside those albums, unless you edit and resave them to your camera roll.. but then whats the point of that..


That's what I noticed. I can only delete pictures on the iPad if I created them on the ipad (i.e. coping a picture from one album to another on the ipad). If this is the same case with the iphone 4S then that may be a deal breaker for me. I should be able to modify the contents of my cell phone without the use of Itunes!

I guess I'll live with the limitation on the ipad 2.
 
Are you guys turn off the location services? Do they cost a lot of battery? What about special notifications like WhatsApp?

I'm still unsure which settings cost the most battery. Help guys!
 
dk_ said:
Are you guys turn off the location services? Do they cost a lot of battery? What about special notifications like WhatsApp?

I'm still unsure which settings cost the most battery. Help guys!

The only thing I've ever worried about is the screen brightness. Nothing else seems to take up any real power.
 
dk_ said:
Are you guys turn off the location services? Do they cost a lot of battery? What about special notifications like WhatsApp?

I'm still unsure which settings cost the most battery. Help guys!

keep on location services. don't turn it off.

an app is only using location services (and draining battery faster) if that arrow icon appears in the menu bar. otherwise, it's not making a difference.

a lot of folks on gaf overthink the amount of administration work they need to do to get good battery life from the phone. Apple does a lot of this for you.
 
Greyface said:
Erm, is there a quiet period setting? How do I turn off all notifications at night?
I've been searching and all indications lead me to the conclusion that this isn't possible. Apple took out the notification toggle. WTF?

I'm just going to put this phone aside for now until we get a jailbreak

dk_ said:
Are you guys turn off the location services? Do they cost a lot of battery? What about special notifications like WhatsApp?

I'm still unsure which settings cost the most battery. Help guys!
Apple - Batteries - iPhone https://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html (should be in the OP?)

Apple said:
Optimize Your Settings
Depending on how they are configured, a few features may decrease your iPhone battery life. For example, the frequency with which you retrieve email and the number of email accounts you auto-check can both affect battery life. The tips below apply to an iPhone running iOS 5.0 or later and may help extend your battery life.
  • Minimize use of location services: Applications that actively use location services such as Maps may reduce battery life. To disable location services, go to Settings > General > Location Services or use location services only when needed.
  • Turn off push notifications: Some applications from the App Store use the Apple Push Notification service to alert you of new data. Applications that extensively rely on push notifications (such as instant messaging applications) may impact battery life. To disable push notifications, go to Settings > Notifications and set Notifications to Off. Note that this does not prevent new data from being received when the application is opened. Also, the Notifications setting will not be visible if you do not have any applications installed that support push notifications.
  • Fetch new data less frequently: Applications such as Mail can be set to fetch data wirelessly at specific intervals. The more frequently email or other data is fetched, the quicker your battery may drain. To fetch new data manually, from the Home screen choose Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data and tap Manually. To increase the fetch interval, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data and tap Hourly. Note that this is a global setting and applies to all applications that do not support push services.
  • Turn off push mail: If you have a push mail account such as Yahoo! or Microsoft Exchange, turn off push when you don’t need it. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data and set Push to Off. Messages sent to your push email accounts will now be received on your phone based on the global Fetch setting rather than as they arrive.
  • Auto-check fewer email accounts: You can save power by checking fewer email accounts. This can be accomplished by turning off an email account or by deleting it. To turn off an account, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, choose an email account, and set Account to Off. To remove an account, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, choose an email account, and tap Delete Account.
  • Turn off Wi-Fi: If you rarely use Wi-Fi, you can turn it off to save power. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and set Wi-Fi to Off. Note that if you frequently use your iPhone to browse the web, battery life may be improved by using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data networks.
  • Turn off Bluetooth: If you rarely use a Bluetooth headset or car kit, you can turn off Bluetooth to save power. Go to Settings > General > Bluetooth and set Bluetooth to Off.
  • Use Airplane Mode in low- or no-coverage areas: Because your iPhone always tries to maintain a connection with the cellular network, it may use more power in low- or no-coverage areas. Turning on Airplane Mode can increase battery life in these situations; however, you will be unable to make or receive calls. To turn on Airplane Mode, go to Settings and set Airplane Mode to On.
  • Adjust brightness: Dimming the screen is another way to extend battery life. Go to Settings > Brightness and drag the slider to the left to lower the default screen brightness. In addition, turning on Auto-Brightness allows the screen to adjust its brightness based on current lighting conditions. Go to Settings > Brightness and set Auto-Brightness to On.
  • Turn off EQ: Applying an equalizer setting to song playback on your iPhone can decrease battery life. To turn EQ off, go to Settings > iPod > EQ and tap Off. Note that if you’ve added EQ to songs directly in iTunes, you’ll need to set EQ on iPhone to Flat in order to have the same effect as Off because iPhone keeps your iTunes settings intact. Go to Settings > iPod > EQ and tap Flat.
 
Tunesmith said:
I think you answered your own question with this, coupled with the usual Apple mantra of simplicity/no user confusion.

swipe down on a bar that has 0 notifcations on it to bring up a table of notifications.
double tap home button for camera when locked
double tap home button for secret menu when not locked, swipe left for settings and swipe right for random apps
triple tap home button as selectable feature
hold button for Siri
tap button to go back, unless you are on home screen, then you search

easy!
 
I just looked in my Recycle Bin for the first time since I updated my iPad to iOS5. I found about 25 .ipa files relating to various apps, which is certainly not a comprehensive list of all my apps. What are the .ipa files for, and why are they in my Recycle Bin?
 
Pazuzu9 said:
I just looked in my Recycle Bin for the first time since I updated my iPad to iOS5. I found about 25 .ipa files relating to various apps, which is certainly not a comprehensive list of all my apps. What are the .ipa files for, and why are they in my Recycle Bin?
Updates. When it updates an app, it chucks the old version away.
 
Narpas Sword0 said:
swipe down on a bar that has 0 notifcations on it to bring up a table of notifications.
double tap home button for camera when locked
double tap home button for secret menu when not locked, swipe left for settings and swipe right for random apps
triple tap home button as selectable feature
hold button for Siri
tap button to go back, unless you are on home screen, then you search

easy!
Swipe right to unlock your phone/open apps
Swipe left to delete notifications/mails/entries anywhere

Easy
 
Is there any chance that a future update will add the ability to have YouTube videos play in the background, much like the Pandora app? Or is this something that's impossible to do due to the hardware and configuration of an iPad?
 
Summary Man said:
Is there any chance that a future update will add the ability to have YouTube videos play in the background, much like the Pandora app? Or is this something that's impossible to do due to the hardware and configuration of an iPad?
You can actually do it now, but once you go out of the YouTube app you gotta press play in the multitasking pane or the lock screen.

Edit: At least you can on the iPhone. But I assume the iPad too.
 
Treefingers said:
You can actually do it now, but once you go out of the YouTube app you gotta press play in the multitasking pane or the lock screen.

Holy crap. You're amazing. I can't believe I never discovered this sooner. And yep, works perfectly on an iPad.

Thank you!
 
Treefingers said:
You can actually do it now, but once you go out of the YouTube app you gotta press play in the multitasking pane or the lock screen.

Edit: At least you can on the iPhone. But I assume the iPad too.
Correct. But they really should add a setting on the YouTube app that gives you the option for the audio to play continuously.
 
Summary Man said:
Holy crap. You're amazing. I can't believe I never discovered this sooner. And yep, works perfectly on an iPad.

Thank you!
Buy iCab. Seriously. You can browse to mobile youtube and play songs from there. One swipe from right to left let's you browse in another tab, while YT keeps playing in the background.

Bit more expensive solution, but it's also 10x more convenient, imo.
 
Mike Works said:
How on Earth is swiping left to right to open the app and right to left to close it confusing? Especially when it's a damn notification? You're swiping the app's icon to open it, so if you don't want the notification, you don't swipe the icon. It's the simplest thing in the world.


Believe me there are people out there who would easily get tripped up by this. I honestly don't see why unlocking the phone to clear out the lock screen notifications is a big deal. If there are notifications on there you don't care about then ignore them and once you unlock the phone to take care of the ones you do care about they are gone.
 
LCfiner said:
keep on location services. don't turn it off.

an app is only using location services (and draining battery faster) if that arrow icon appears in the menu bar. otherwise, it's not making a difference.

a lot of folks on gaf overthink the amount of administration work they need to do to get good battery life from the phone. Apple does a lot of this for you.

The only problem is there are times when I see the arrow and I can't figure out what is causing it and it stays there for awhile draining my battery. I'd like to limit that.

On a different note, I set up a location based reminder for my wife on her phone today, and I don't get why it was telling me the location was named "Home" for the hospital I selected. It seems rather odd and I'm not sure how that got defined from just selecting it. Also afterward, the GPS arrow was on her phone. Is that going to stay on until the reminder is hit so it can tell? Is her phone going to get drained of battery today because of it?
 
Okay major problem with iMessages. Is there any way to turn off "sent as text"? This just cost me $2 in international texts because a friend of mine wasn't connected to the internet at the time. It still said iMessages in the type box when I sent the messages. That is a big problem for me. And incredibly stupid. I may be missing something but there has to be a way to turn off that per contact is there not?

For local contacts it is fine since I have a text plan and most people do to cover that. Doing that with international contacts is a BIG NO NO!!!
 
criesofthepast said:
Okay major problem with iMessages. Is there any way to turn off "sent as text"? This just cost me $2 in international texts because a friend of mine wasn't connected to the internet at the time. It still said iMessages in the type box when I sent the messages. That is a big problem for me. And incredibly stupid. I may be missing something but there has to be a way to turn off that per contact is there not?

For local contacts it is fine since I have a text plan and most people do to cover that. Doing that with international contacts is a BIG NO NO!!!
Settings > Messages > Turn off "Send as SMS"
 
Treefingers said:
Settings > Messages > Turn off "Send as SMS"
I know.

But some situations it makes sense, ie. local contacts. It's a handy feature but still flawed.

You should be able to turn it off for international contacts only. Keep it on for local ones.

Guess thats not an option right now so I turned it off. Thanks.
 
Soybean said:
With regard to those talking about game saves in iCloud, many games are starting to introduce support for iCloud (independent of the overall backup scheme, that is)
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/10/11/developers-updating-apps-with-icloud-support/

Anyone know if these game saves are only preserved if the game is installed on your device?

I hope this happens soon. Basically had to download iexplorer on my PC to work-around transferring my Angry Birds saves between phones. An annoyance, but it wasn't too bad.

If there was a way for iCloud to just back up everything - including game saves and game settings between devices, that's one less program I need to download to make it happen.
 
Don't really understand Photo Stream.
There is no method of managing my files. I can't even manually pick which photo to delete without wiping out all of the photo stream data all at once. I also can't pick what photo go to iCloud. The new pics I took do not appear on iCloud.
 
TheDrowningMan said:
Surely that's exactly the same as this; inferior if the post below yours is correct. My photos are available for viewing on whichever iOS device I log in to and fully downloaded to my Mac.

Not exactly the same, obviously. The Google+ instant upload is far more convenient for general use since it's platform agnostic. However, as another poster already stated, you don't get the full uncompressed image. This is where iCloud syncing has the advantage. However, it will only show up in whatever folder you set on your Windows PC, or on any Apple device running iOS 5 or Mac OS X Lion. It would be really cool if they added support to view your photostream on iCloud.com Maybe someday they will.
 
seady said:
Don't really understand Photo Stream.
There is no method of managing my files. I can't even manually pick which photo to delete without wiping out all of the photo stream data all at once. I also can't pick what photo go to iCloud. The new pics I took do not appear on iCloud.
It's not a service like Flickr or Picasa, it's purely a mechanism for delivering your photos to your attached devices - hence the 1000 photo limit/30 day timeout.
 
Please, please please can someone tell me how to organise the tasks in the 'Reminders' app? Not being able to change the order is one thing, but the priority doesn't seem to have any effect either, argh! What?
 
Gaaraz said:
Please, please please can someone tell me how to organise the tasks in the 'Reminders' app? Not being able to change the order is one thing, but the priority doesn't seem to have any effect either, argh! What?
Yeah, i'm wondering what effect the 'priority' has on anything, I never use it tbh. Don't really care about ordering my reminders tbh, that's what different lists are for.
 
Twitter doesn't seem to be showing up in settings > notifications > under notification center.

Anyone had this problem before? It was working fine on my 3gs and ios5 but on my 4 and ios5 it's not working at all.
 
evlcookie said:
Twitter doesn't seem to be showing up in settings > notifications > under notification center.

Anyone had this problem before? It was working fine on my 3gs and ios5 but on my 4 and ios5 it's not working at all.
Doesn't show up for me in the main notifications page either, but there are settings in the app itself (... > settings > notifications).
 
evlcookie said:
Twitter doesn't seem to be showing up in settings > notifications > under notification center.

Anyone had this problem before? It was working fine on my 3gs and ios5 but on my 4 and ios5 it's not working at all.
You sure you have the most recent version of the official Twitter app? Also, are you signed in to the system Twitter via the main settings?
 
evlcookie said:
Twitter doesn't seem to be showing up in settings > notifications > under notification center.

Anyone had this problem before? It was working fine on my 3gs and ios5 but on my 4 and ios5 it's not working at all.
The same thing happened to me. I ended up turning my phone off then back on. Fixed the problem.
 
Will iOS 5 ever be mandatory or automatically pushed to the iPhone 4?

Right now it looks like users have to manually update through iTunes. I'm just wondering if that will ever change.
 
Is there any way to set the notification style on a per-account basis? I want pop-ups for emails from Gmail, but I don't want them for my work email. I have my work email set to manual fetch, so I don't have to worry about them normally, but whenever I manually refresh my work email, I get a bunch of pop-ups. Really annoying...
 
Ever since I updated to iOS 5 I have an annoying problem on my iPod Touch. When I'm listening to music, I'll take the iPod out of my pocket, press the home button twice to bring up the music control on the lock screen. This still happens but whenever I press "next" to skip songs it will go to the next song and will then pause for half a second and then resume play. This is extremely annoying when I want to skip through like 10 songs at a time.

Anyone hear of this problem?
 
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