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Sync iTunes with any MP3 player

By Tom Merritt
21/08/2009



 

Much has been made about the Palm Pre naturally syncing with iTunes at launch. But Boy Genius Report pointed out, and LifeHacker seconded the motion, that any device can sync with iTunes, if you have third-party software help along the way. We'll show you in the video.



Step 1: Download the right software

For Windows folks, try iTunes Agent which you can get at CNET Asia Download.

If you don't have the latest .NET framework for Windows, you'll get an error, so go to Microsoft.com and get the latest version and install it.

Also, make sure you have iTunes installed, or it might have trouble communicating with iTunes.

Step 2: Configure iTunes Agent

Once you have iTunes Agent up and running it will prompt you to configure it. If you've never used it before, just say no. You're indicating you don't have a previous profile you need to transfer. If all goes well, iTunes will launch and a popup will tell you iTunes Agent is ready to sync your devices.

Step 3: Adding your device

To add a new device, make sure it's connected to your computer, then right-click on the iTunes Agent icon in the system tray and choose preferences.

Press "New". You'll get a warning letting you know that the first time you sync, all the data on the new device will be erased. So, be sure you have everything off the device before you go ahead.

Then fill out the fields, naming your device, and so on. Point the folder to the place on the new device where you want the music to go. You can choose particular playlists to associate with this device. Once you're done, press save.

Step 4: Start syncing!

To sync, right-click on iTunes Agent and select synchronise devices. Your selected songs will now be synced to the device.

For Mac users

Mac users should look up iTunemyWalkman from Ilari Scheinin, which is similar to iTunes Agent.

Tags: Agent, Device, MP3 Player, Microsoft .NET Framework, Palm Inc.
 

 
 

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