General Discussion - The tutorial:about iphone new yiku - Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:09 am Post subject: The tutorial:about iphone newXilisoft iPhone Magic helps you transfer files between iPhone and computer, backup iPhone files to iTunes library, copy DVD movies to iPhone directly and transfer incompatible media files from computer to iPhone.
To be clear, this guide will be divided into the following parts:
* Part 1: Import supported media files to iPhone
* Part 2: Backup iPhone files to your computer
* Part 3: Copy iPhone files to iTunes library directly
* Part 4: Copy DVD movies to iPhone/iTunes directly
* Part 5: Transfer incompatible media files to iPhone/iTunes
First, download, install and run Xilisoft iPhone Magic, then connect your iPhone to your computer, then the application recognizes it automatically and displays its device information on the first interface.
Part 1: Import supported media files to iPhone
Step 1: Open the library/playlist that you want to import.
Step 2: Click the "Add File(s) to Device" drop-down button on the bottom, choose the "Add File(s) to List" option, and select the files you want in the dialog that opens then import them to your iPhone, or choose the "Add Folder to List" option to locate the folder you want and import all the files in the folder to the list.
Tips: You can also right click the library/playlist, and choose "Add File(s) to List" or "Add Folder to List" option to import the files you want to add.
Part 2: Backup iPhone files to your computer
Step 1: Open a library/playlist, and check the files you want to export.
Step 2: Click "Export Checked Files to Local Folder" drop-down button, then choose "Export to Local" option, then select the folder for saving the checked files in the dialog that opens to start exporting.
Tip: You can also right click the checked files, and choose "Export to Local" option to start exporting the files to the folder you want.
Part 3: Copy iPhone files to iTunes library
Step 1: Open a library/playlist, and check the files you want to export.
Step 2: Click "Export Checked Files to iTunes" button, then iTunes opens and the program starts exporting the files to iTunes.
Tip: You can also right click the checked files, and choose "Export to iTunes" option to start exporting the files to the folder you want.
Part 4: Copy DVD movies to iPhone/iTunes direcly
Step 1: Insert a DVD movie disc you want to copy.
Step 2: Choose the DVD/CD node in the left tree, and click "Open DVD" drop-down button on the bottom, then choose the inserted DVD disc from the drop-down lost, or choose a DVD folder, ISO file or IFO file on your local disk, then load them into the list.
Tip: You can also right click the DVD/CD node in the left tree, click "Open DVD" and choose the inserted DVD disc, or click "Open DVD > Other Folder" to choose a DVD folder, or click "Open ISO Files…" or "Open IFO Files…" to load the ISO or IFO files you want to import.
Step 3: Check the files you want to import in the list, and click "Export Checked Files to Device" or "Export Checked Files to iTunes" button to copy them to your iPhone or iTunes library.
Tip: If you didn't connect any device, then after you click the "Export Checked Files to Device" button, the application will prompt you that no device is connected. Click "Yes" to continue ripping DVD movie and save the converted media files in the Video/Audio node for later operation, and click "No" to cancel importing DVD movie.
Part 5: Transfer incompatible media files to iPhone/iTunes
Step 1: Click the Video/Audio node in the left tree.
Step 2: Click the "Add File(s) to Device" drop-down button on the bottom, choose the "Add File(s) to List…" option, and select the files you want in the dialog that opens to add them to the list. Or choose the "Add Folder to List…" option to locate the folder you want and import all the files in the folder to the list.
Tip: You can also right click the Video/Audio node, and choose "Add File(s) to List…" or "Add Folder to List…" option to add the files you want.
Step 3: Check the files you want in the list, and click "Export Checked Files to Device" or "Export Checked Files to iTunes" button to copy the files into your iPhone or iTunes library.
Tip: If you didn't connect any device, then the application will prompt you that no device is connected. Click "Yes" to continue converting the files and save the converted media files in the Video/Audio node for later operation, and click "No" to cancel adding the files. maha22 - Sat Aug 21, 2010 2:56 am Post subject:
ok... nothing is fully out there yet. The only reason that people know about it is that an apple employee accedentily left the prototype in a restaurant and it was found. According to online sources...it has a front facing camera for video chat and other capabilites that are unknown. No one knows the actual date of release...but many people think that it is coming out sometime this summer.