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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1804132" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>No doubt if Sandman had done what Apple would have liked him to do, ie download the music from Apple Music using the Apple Music app on his iPhone, all of his time and effort could have been avoided.</p><p>It's our old world mentality that tells us we can do better if we download the files from somewhere else (for free maybe) save them to our computer, translate their format to some format compatible with our portable device (with another app) then transfer the files to the app on the portable device we want to use/play/view them on via USB sync.</p><p>This is not what the industry intends/expects us to do today. It's certainly what I used to do, there really was no other way back then but it's not what I would suggest today. Today I would just use Spotify, save the music as a playlist on my iPhone for offline use, but then I have a subscription. The point I'm making is that if you want to use an old "analogue" method then you need to keep up with the technology most users these days don't bother and those that do are labelled as geeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1804132, member: 204485"] No doubt if Sandman had done what Apple would have liked him to do, ie download the music from Apple Music using the Apple Music app on his iPhone, all of his time and effort could have been avoided. It's our old world mentality that tells us we can do better if we download the files from somewhere else (for free maybe) save them to our computer, translate their format to some format compatible with our portable device (with another app) then transfer the files to the app on the portable device we want to use/play/view them on via USB sync. This is not what the industry intends/expects us to do today. It's certainly what I used to do, there really was no other way back then but it's not what I would suggest today. Today I would just use Spotify, save the music as a playlist on my iPhone for offline use, but then I have a subscription. The point I'm making is that if you want to use an old "analogue" method then you need to keep up with the technology most users these days don't bother and those that do are labelled as geeks. [/QUOTE]
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