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I found the easiest way was to just drag and drop your music into a file on the SD card. Android will find anything you put in there unless it is protected. I have done thousands of songs just like this and it is a piece of cake. The hardest part is finding where itunes puts your music files so I made a shortcut on my desktop
Oh yeah, I don't have a Tbolt I have an incredible but it should be the same
Chris
I used iTunes Agent and was able to sync up my iTunes library with my Thunderbolt. the only bad part was any purchased music won't play on the TBolt due to DRM which I should have realized, but the songs that I ripped worked just fine...
I found the easiest way was to just drag and drop your music into a file on the SD card. Android will find anything you put in there unless it is protected. I have done thousands of songs just like this and it is a piece of cake. The hardest part is finding where itunes puts your music files so I made a shortcut on my desktop
Oh yeah, I don't have a Tbolt I have an incredible but it should be the same
Chris
I used iTunes Agent and was able to sync up my iTunes library with my Thunderbolt. the only bad part was any purchased music won't play on the TBolt due to DRM which I should have realized, but the songs that I ripped worked just fine...