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Any way to get music into the "regular" iOS music?
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Isn't it totally crazy that you need to ask that question!!!!
It should be the simplest thing in the world to add a music track that is on your iPad into the music player on your iPad.
It should also be possible to save files to a flash drive like everyone else in the world does. In my short time using Ipads, I have developed a great dislike for Apple, its products, and its way of conducting business. If it weren't for all the cool music app developers congregating around this device I wouldn't give it a second look.
Yes. MusicStreamer from Stratospherix is AB compatible and will let you stream from a NAS, Mac or PC. You can get a Lite version for free to try it out, too. This would let you record directly into AudioShare in the AB bottom slot, with MS in the top slot. Is that what you meant?
Sure. Publish it on Apple Music. You’ll get paid for listening to your own stuff.
Or download Cesium. It’s like Apple’s Music app but will play your music collection.
Apparently, I misunderstood your requirement. Good luck.
Yes, perhaps they have misunderstood your scenario.
However a more grateful 'tone' for what they though was helpful, rather than attacking their mistake maybe more in line with the niceness of this forum?
I don't believe the functionality you're after currently exists, however, fingers-crossed that the file system coming in iOS 11 can address this.
Makes perfectly good sense to me, (albeit maybe a little tongue in cheek). If you published your music on Apple Music then you could download it into the "music" app from the cloud just like any other music you had purchased.
Why exactly can't you use iTunes (the Apple Music management software) to manage your music on Apple devices?
Maybe iOS 11 Files system will be your salvation? Maybe a beta tester can respond with better understanding on how that will work.
I would prefer to do my iPad backups directly to a network-drive instead of relying iTunes.
I've tried to backup my iPad to 3 different computers but all give the same error (iTunes: Backup Error -10).
(iCloud Backup is NOT an option until Apple increases increases the lame 5GB default to cover at least the storage of the registered devices).
I have no desire to do a factory reset since I don't have a working backup to restore to...
Sorry for OT but in certain scenarios Apples paranoid approach to file-management is just silly...
(I mean seriously you can't even pick a song from the Music Library to be the ring-tone, you need to use iTunes and 'convert it' to a ring-tone, gimme a break).