Music From Imac To Iphone
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On the AirDrop interface, you can see your iPhone device. Directly drag music from your Mac to the icon representing iPhone and press 'Send'. At this time, a prompt on iPhone will ask you to accept the transfer. You can choose to accept the transfer and it starts to AirDrop music from Mac to iPhone. Dec 08, 2020 Connect the iPhone to the computer using the USB cable. Then, open iTunes on the computer. Transfer music automatically: Select the iPhone icon in the upper-left corner of iTunes, select Music in the left pane, then select Sync Music. Whenever you buy a new iPhone, you can use iTunes to sync old iPhone data with new one. However, when iTunes AirDrop music from iPhone to Mac, it can only transfer purchased items, not limited to purchased music. Next, read the steps below to learn how to AirDrop music between iPhone and Mac. How to transfer music from iPhone to Mac.
Whenever you get a new iPhone or Mac, the first thing which comes in your mind is how you will transfer data between iPhone and Mac. The most common software of transferring music from Mac to iPhone is using iTunes, but it has certain limitations, like you can’t sync iPhone with another Mac or the whole music data from the iPhone will be removed. However, here’s a complete guide to transfer music from Mac to iPhone using iTunes and the best alternative software to perform this task.
Part 1. How to transfer music from Mac to iPhone using iTunes
Step 1. Connect your iPhone and Mac will automatically launch the iTunes. When iTunes detects your iPhone, click your iPhone icon in iTunes.
Step 2. Navigate to Music tab in the left sidebar. Now, Tick the “Sync Music” option to transfer entire music present in your Mac to your music. Click on “Apply” at the bottom right corner to start the sync process.
If you don’t want to transfer the entire music library, you can select the certain songs, genres, albums, artists and Playlists to transfer to your iPhone. Simple select the “Selected Playlists, artist, albums and genres”, scroll down and select the songs, artists or albums that you want to transfer. Click on “Apply” to transfer music to your iPhone.
That’s it! You have successfully transfer music to your iPhone via iTunes on your Mac. However, there are many other more reliable software of doing that task such dr.fone for Mac is the perfect example. You can’t only transfer the music from Mac to iPhone but you can also export music from iPhone to your Mac. The best part is that it is all in one package, you can also manage all Playlists, Podcasts, Audiobooks, Movies, TV Shows, Photos and Voice memos. Moreover, you can also transfer any music present on your Mac or USB to your iPhone via this software. Here’s step by step guide on transferring music from Mac to your iPhone using dr.fone.
Part 2. How to transfer music from Mac to iPhone by dr.fone
If you want to transfer music from Mac to iPhone freely, I transfer ANY song from any Mac to ANY iPhone without data being erased, then you’re supposed to try dr.fone for Mac. It is designed for people to share music between any iPhone and any computer. Below are the steps to use it.
Steps to transfer music from Mac to iPhone
Step 1: Download and install dr.fone on your Mac. Connect your iPhone with Mac and run the dr.fone. From the Main menu, Click on the Music in the top menu, here you will see all the music present on your iPhone.
Step 2: Click on the “Add” button at the top to add new transfer new tracks to your iPhone. Now, you will be navigated to “Choose files to import”, select the songs that you want to copy and click on “Open” to transfer them. It will take some time to transfer the songs depending upon the number of songs that you have selected, you will see syncing in the operation tab next to the song being transferred.
Note: You can create a new playlist by right click at the left menu 'PLAYLISTS'.
That’s it! You can transfer as many songs as you want and this doesn’t end here, you can create a new Playlist, edit it, rename it and completely manage it right from the dr.fone.
Part 3. Other Apps to Transfer Music from Mac to iPhone
1. Dropbox:
Dropbox is one of the most popular service to keep your files on the cloud. By this way, you can also transfer your music from Mac to iPhone and later on open the Dropbox application on your iPhone to play that music. Simply copy the music to a folder on your iPhone and open the exactly same folder on your Dropbox account on iPhone. But it will only works when your iPhone is online, once you have been disconnected from the network, you won’t be able to play the other tracks.
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Price: Free or depends upon the storage plan
2. Google Drive:
Just like Dropbox, Google Drive is another service to transfer files online between your Mac and iPhone. Natively, the music that you will transfer to your iPhone via Google Drive, you won’t be able to transfer the music directly to the music application on your iPhone. But it can only be played in the Google Drive application on your iPhone. Moreover, you can also open music files in other application from Google Drive on your iPhone.
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Price: Free or depends on storage plan
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- iTunes from Mac to Mac
Part 1: How to Transfer iTunes Library from Mac to Mac
Often, Mac users will have more than one Mac in their home. It is the nature of the beast, as they may be so pleased with their exclusive Mac environment that there may suddenly be a MacBook or an iMac in the house where there may have been only one Mac computer previously. So, like households with both PC and Mac systems in them, households with more than one Mac may decide that it’s time to copy their iTunes library from one Mac to another. There are a number of steps to follow when transferring iTunes from one Mac computer to the other, just as there are when you transfer iTunes from PC to Mac. Here is how it’s done:
Step 1. Open iTunes. Go to Preferences > Advanced
From there, click “Keep iTunes Media folder organized” in order to see your iTunes folder stay properly organized and keep the transition from one computer to the other smooth.
Step 2. Deauthorize your computer from the iTunes store
It’s important to ensure that you deauthorize your old computer from the iTunes Store if you are planning on not using your old computer on iTunes anymore. All you need to do is go to Store>Deauthorize this computer, and your old computer will be deauthorized.
Step 3. Move your iTunes Media Folder
From here, it’s simply a matter of closing iTunes on your old computer and moving your iTunes Media folder across the network to your new computer. Locate the Music folder (~/Music) and use either an external hard drive or a wired or wireless network to get the job done.
Step 4. Change the Library on the new computer
Move the iTunes folder to the same location on the new machine as you had it on the old machine. This will help your iTunes on your new computer locate all the music files on your new machine.
Step 5. Launch iTunes while holding down the Option key

A dialog box will open, asking whether you want to 'Cancel', 'Create a new library', or 'Choose an Existing Library'. Select 'Choose Library', then navigate to where you moved the iTunes folder. Remember that you will overwrite any existing music files in your library.
Step 6. Authorize the new computer in the iTunes Store
This allows you to get any authorized purchases in your iTunes account.
Copy Music From Imac To Iphone
While Mac may be the platform of choice for many iTunes users, there are multiple users who have iTunes for PC and may be looking at transferring iTunes to another PC system. Therefore, it is important to know how to transfer iTunes from one PC to another.
Transfer iPhone/iPad/iPod touch music, videos and photos to Mac and iTunes.
One-click backup to iTunes and manage your songs, videos, and photo albums.
Move Music From Imac To Iphone
- Copy music from iPhone, iPod, iPad to Mac or iTunes.
- Export videos from iPhone, iPad, iPod to iTunes/Mac.
- Transfer all photos from photo album to Mac or iTunes.
- Copy playlists with rating and play counts to iTunes.
