Dwayne said:Now everytime I sync, iTunes complains because I no longer have my mp3 player plugged in.
What more, there's a bunch of dead entries in my Library. So I deleted them....and went on to Sync some videos.... the result? The music is deleted from my iPhone. Why Apple, why?
Dwayne said:I thought I was pretty clear.
The files in my library are those from my old mp3 player. I had to put them in my library to get them onto my iPhone. Now that they are on my phone, I don't see any need to use my old mp3 player. But since they are in the library, then when iTunes syncs, it complains because my player isn't plugged in. Removing them from the library deletes the files from my phone..
xsarien said:Are the ID3 tags filled out?
Dwayne said:That box is unticked. The files are on my iPhone from when I sync'd them with the mp3 player connected. Now that it isn't connected however, the files appear as dead. Removing them for the library in turn removes them from my iPhone. Leaving them causes a missing file problem when the phone tries to see if they've changed.
Note : I don't want the files on my computerI want them on my iPhone, only.
teiresias said:Question time. Coverflow orients itself depending on whether you have the home button to the right or the left, but I can't seem to get video podcasts and other videos to do it, is it supposed to be able to? It seems to force me to put the iphone in landscape so that the home button is on the right. This is somewhat annoying since the way I hold it in that orientation frequently means I cover up the speaker with my palm. If I could hold it the other way the speaker would be in the upper left and it wouldn't be an issue. Is there a setting for this somewhere?
For all you fanatics on the edge of your seat over the iPhone v1.1.1 hacking situation, there's some good news on the horizon. According to Erica Sadun -- one of the soldiers heading up the fight to break Apple's stranglehold -- the iPhone / iPod touch dev team have indeed managed to Jailbreak the new update. Apparently, the general-use tool hasn't made a showing yet, but baby steps have been taken, and the goods are sure to follow. So what can you expect? Third party apps are working, but will probably need to be recompiled due to the new frameworks, Springboard won't recognize DisplayOrder.plist (included apps now seem to be hard-coded into the Springboard app), you can activate the phone with third-party workarounds, and the Mobile Terminal and BSD suite work, as well as ARM-compiled command-line utilities. Of very interesting note: Erica says that the new firmware references both Nike and a radio, and that the devs are taking up a fund to buy a cake and deliver it to Apple, courtesy of "the Crazy Ones." She says the Jailbreak isn't "ready for prime time," and based on this info we tend to agree, but if you really want the full scoop, truck over to TUAW and check out the info for yourself.
MagicJackBauer said:So I just got one, whoo hoo!! Two questions. Can I drag and drop songs from my itunes library to the iphone? I could do this with my Nano but it seems like you have to sync it with the iphone. And can you use gmail chat on this baby?
eXxy said:iPhone v1.1.1 firmware gets the Jailbreak treatment
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/08/iphone-v1-1-1-firmware-gets-the-jailbreak-treatment/
Phoenix said:Well.... what they don't say there is that the process isn't protected and isn't yet brickfree![]()
eXxy said:Yeah, I know, but it's encouraging progress. I'm starting to get itchy about remaining on the older firmware because dealing with glitchy 3rd party apps was fine when they were being update, but all but a few have been totally ditched since the upgrade.
Kung Fu Jedi said:No drag and drop of tunes, which disappoints me, but I simply made an "iPhone" playlist and dropped all my songs that I wanted into that playlist, then checked the box to sync that playlist.
As for Google chat, check out JiveTalk Mobile:
http://www.beejive.com/iphone/
MagicJackBauer said:Can someone point me in the direction of some good cases?
You double-tap or pinch to zoom in and out. There is no need to change font sizes.sasimirobot said:how do I increase the font size in Safari? its way too tiny
MagicJackBauer said:Can someone point me in the direction of some good cases?
SuperPac said:Apple has created a directory of the iPhone web apps.
http://www.apple.com/webapps
Some good stuff in there that I'll be bookmarking. I just wish the actual directory page itself was a little more iPhone-friendly.
Kung Fu Jedi said:I read rumors a few days back that this was coming. Glad to see it didn't take too long. I'll check it out later.
Edit: Ok, played around with this a little bit, and it's cool that we now have a single place to look for cool apps to use, but the interface is so un-iPhone like. I would have rather seen something crafted specifically for the iPhone. Perhaps that's still in the works though.
Phoenix said:Possibly. Apple is about to start their iPhone development world tour. Its an NDA event, but if there is something genuinely interesting I will say that something interesting is happening (but not what it is).
Phoenix said:Possibly. Apple is about to start their iPhone development world tour. Its an NDA event, but if there is something genuinely interesting I will say that something interesting is happening (but not what it is).
Eggo said:Something is wrong with my phoneTwo days in a row, the battery is near dead after less than 8 hours from a full charge. I only used the phone to make one phone call. That's it. I checked to see if something is running in the background, and I can't find anything. No music is playing in the iPod, only one window open in safari to GAF. No stopwatch running, no alarm, no searching for wi-fi. Brightness is set to near nothing. I disabled all my e-mail accounts. Any ideas? BTW, I'm running the current firmware with no hacks, but I did have installer.app on it, but it got wiped when I reset the phone and updated to 1.1.
Which problems are you referring to?GashPrex said:without reading like a 1000 pages...are some of the problems i read in reviews fixed yet? I need a new phone, and while I think I would prefer an unlocked nokia n95...it would be much easier to get the iphone(plus i like the slick interfaces)
GashPrex said:without reading like a 1000 pages...are some of the problems i read in reviews fixed yet? I need a new phone, and while I think I would prefer an unlocked nokia n95...it would be much easier to get the iphone(plus i like the slick interfaces)
-jinx- said:Which problems are you referring to?
I'm talking about MMS. Video recording. Custom ringtones. Mass storage. Fully functioning Bluetooth with stereo audio streaming. Voice dialing when you're using a car kit. Sending contact info to other people. Instant friggin' messenging. Sending an SMS to more than one recipient at a time...
And while writers are covering these facts in a glancing manner, alongside the quirky QWERTY, lack of 3G, and weak email support,.
GashPrex said:http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple/no-bs-iphone-review-276116.php
+ battery issues. I just googled iphone and reviews and came up with these but they are from launch and I know there were some updates...just curious what the current feeling was regarding the iphone after the "hype" had died down.
Kung Fu Jedi said:If those are holding you back, get the N95, as pretty much none of them have been addressed yet. No MMS or video recording. No out of the box mass storage (can be done with third party app), no real changes to Bluetooth, no voice dialing.
Ringtones are out, but you pretty much have to buy them. There are some third party apps that allow you to do your own, but they've been shutdown, for now, with the 1.1.1 update. iToner is said to b working again, but it hasn't been updated yet, and Apple is taking a stance against letting us use custom ringtones.
Instant messaging can be done from within any number of Web Apps. Battery life is just fine. No complaints on that front.
Best gadget I've ever bought, bar none.GashPrex said:How do you guys feel about the Iphone now?
GashPrex said:Oh i am not saying they are dealbreakers, i just want to know where things are...the n95 is $200 more so it should do more.
How do you guys feel about the Iphone now?
GashPrex said:How do you guys feel about the Iphone now?
GashPrex said:Oh i am not saying they are dealbreakers, i just want to know where things are...the n95 is $200 more so it should do more.
How do you guys feel about the Iphone now?
GashPrex said:How do you guys feel about the Iphone now?