OS X :: Transferring Music Between Apple Mac Snow Leopard And Windows PC

Oct 30, 2009

I have a Mac Air with Snow Leopard and a Winows 7 PC. I want to mirror my Itunes on both so that I can sync my Iphone with either. I backed up my Itunes Folder on a Free Agent (External Hard Drive). My Free Agent is detected on Mac Air but is not detected on Windows 7 PC.

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OS X :: Transferring Photos/music To Windows?

Sep 3, 2010

I always use iPhoto to upload my pictures from my devices, Ive noticed that all the photos are stored under a single fumnail in photos.

If I wanted to transfer these photos to windows how would I separate all the pictures into the format windows views them in, so individual files. Also if i wanted to transfer to another mac do I just move the fumnail?

Also how do I go about transferring music?

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OS X :: Transferring ITunes Music From Windows To Mac?

Mar 31, 2010

The main problem I'm having is keeping my Ratings and Play Count.

Setup:

Have iTunes 9 running Windows 7 on a desktop, trying to transfer to 10.6.2 Snow Leopard on a MacBook Pro.

I've tried consolidating the library, then transferring my music files using an external HD. But still no luck with the ratings/playcount.

Is there a way to use my iPhone 3G to transfer the files?

In the end I do what my MacBook as my main computer, so I will want to be able to sync with my iPhone after all my files are transferred.

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OS X :: Transferring Applications / Music From Windows To Mac

Apr 18, 2010

What's the best way to go about getting my itunes and everything in it (music, apps etc..) from a windows laptop to a new macbook? I'm afraid that I'll lose my apps and have to buy them again. I am more worried about the apps than the music since I have the music backed up on an external HD but if I try syncing my iPhone to the new mac it will wipe it out since my iTunes is empty. I also really don't want to have to go through a few thousand songs and check off which ones I want on my iPhone. I'm guessing there may be no way around this. My main concern is apps though.

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OS X :: Apple's Snow Leopard Bests Windows 7 In Speed Tests

Oct 16, 2009

When both Mac OS X 10.6 and Windows 7 were tested on a MacBook Pro, Apple's new operating system clearly beat Microsoft in terms of speed, a new test has shown.

Both operating systems were tested on a 2008 MacBook Pro machine by CNet, and each was given its own, separate, clean hard drive. The 64-bit version of each OS was included in the test, which measured a variety of speed and performance related tasks. Snow Leopard was given true, full 64-bit support with most of its native applications taking full advantage of modern processors.

Each OS had the same software installed: iTunes 9, QuickTime, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and Cinebench R10. In the test, Snow Leopard booted and shut down significantly faster than Windows 7.

"In time-based tests, Snow Leopard consistently outdid Windows 7," the study found. "It took only 36.4 seconds to boot up, while Windows took 42.7 seconds. In a shutdown test, Snow Leopard took only 6.6 seconds, while Windows needed twice the amount of time: 12.6 seconds. Both computers, however, took just about 1 second to return from sleeping. For this reason, I didn't actually test the wake-up time as it was too short in both operating systems to produce meaningful numbers or even allow me to measure the difference."

The Mac software also unsurprisingly ran Apple's own native applications more efficiently. Converting a movie from M4 format to iPod in Quicktime X on Snow Leopard took 444.3 seconds, while Windows 7, with QuickTime 7 (the latest version available) took 723 seconds. Similarly, converting 17 songs in iTunes from MP3 to AAC took 149.9 seconds in Snow Leopard, while Windows 7 required 162 seconds.



The test also found that Mac OS X 10.6 had better battery life on the MacBook Pro than Windows 7. The 2008 model has a removable battery. But author Dong Ngo said he believes Boot Camp drivers were mostly responsible for the Windows 7 battery life, as many PC laptops fared much better than the 77 minutes the Microsoft OS fared.

One area where Windows 7 was able to easily trump Snow Leopard was in graphics performance. The system's 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT graphics card helped the system score much better in the latest version of Windows, earning a 5,777 3D rendering score in Cinebench R10. Snow Leopard scored 5,437.

In testing Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Windows 7 again came out on top, with an average 26.3 frames per second performance, compared to 21.2 frames per second within Snow Leopard.

Ngo's conclusion: Unless you are a gamer, get a Mac.

"If you can get by with just software designed by Apple and if money is not a big issue, you will be happy with a Mac," he said. "Examples of these software choices are iTunes, iLife, QuickTime, Safari, iChat, and so on (and you probably won't need much more than those for daily entertainment and communication needs). Finally, if money is not an issue--and it definitely is for most of us--you should get a Mac anyway. It's the only platform, for now, that can run both Windows and OS X."

See also:

Windows 7 vs. Mac OS X Snow Leopard

Exploring Windows 7 on the Mac

Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Consolidate Microsoft Outlook PST From Windows To Apple Mail?

Mar 30, 2012

I am using Microsoft Outlook 2007 on my Windows PC using the Windows 7 OS. I also have an Apple iMac where I use Apple Mail. I would like to transfer my PST file from my Windows PC tmo my iMac.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Transferring Between User Accounts

May 12, 2012

I've come to the conclusion that my user account has been corrupted.I created a new standard account, but obviously all my settings and files are on the other account.How would I transfer these to my new account? 

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Mar 16, 2012

I finally updated my Mac from Leopard 10.5.8 to 10.6.  I got all the latest updates (10.6.8) and am still transferring my apps but having trouble with Apple's Address Book and iCal. I did an export from both on my 10.5 OS then tried importing them into the respective apps under 10.6  When I try that iCal it says "nothing changed".  Address Book just hangs. I still have my old 10.5 OS installation on another drive in my Mac Pro and can boot into it if necessary.

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OS X Server V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Permissions Loop On Transferring Files?

May 19, 2012

we had an older xserve die on us recently, a g5 system running 10.5. we were able to recover most of the file content we needed off of the server, but not all of it (yet), and not any of the system files itself (the main drive was toast) the problem im having is this... we've been migrating this content over to a newer server running 10.6.8 server. Several of the files we need to get at and modify however were locked via the finder right before the original server went down (we do this to prevent others from editing a live file on the server). now, because the user data for these files was lost (terminal & finder show them as being owned by "unknown") we cannot change ownership of the files to unlock them.so basically, its a permissions loop that we cannot escape from: terminal will not let us chown or chmod the file, because its owner is unknown because the file is locked via finder, it will not let us change the owner.

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MacBook Air :: Move Music From Windows Xp Pc To New Apple?

Apr 16, 2012

transfer my music from my Windows XP pc to my new Apple Mac Air 

Info:
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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: How To Take Music From IPhone To New Mac

May 13, 2012

I lost my Mac but I have all my music on my iPhone. Now I bought a new mac book. How can I take the music from the iPhone to the new mac ???

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May 3, 2012

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Comparing Music And Picture Files?

Apr 6, 2012

I have pictures and music literally buried in multiple old incremental backups on a Seagate external drive.  These backups were from an old MacBook utilizing an unknown software.  That backup was not used to restore to the new MacBook Pro, rather a more recent Time Capsule/Time Machine backup was utilized.  I want to get selected old files (pictures and music) out of that Seagate and onto my new MacBook Pro.  I'm presently utilizing Time Machine as the backup on a 2nd new external backup drive.  Unfortunately, there were only a couple full backups done years ago on that old Mac and then countless incrementals were piled on top.  I know that some of the data has made it to the new Mac by other means but it seems I need to do a file compare somehow to insure completeness.  How do I get to these files since all of those incrementals has made it a chaotic mess?  How do I compare and merge?  First time posting.

Info:
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Jun 23, 2012

I just re-imaged my computer and upgraded to Snow Leopard.  When I tried to transfer my music from my iPod to my computer's Itunes it wouldn't let me.

Info:
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OS X :: Apple Unleashes New Leopard Snow Leopard Betas?

Jul 13, 2009

Apple this weekend followed the release of its latest Snow Leopard beta with new pre-releases of both Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server.

Mac OS X 10.5.8 build 9L25

Since opening the Mac OS X 10.5.8 beta test to developers approximately one month ago, Apple has shown signs that the release may cap off development of Mac OS X 10.5.

For example, each new build has arrived with a focus area noticeably distinct from the last, with lower-level technologies and frameworks seeing greater attention than usual. As such, it's been speculated that the Mac maker may be giving its Leopard OS a final once-over.

This trend appears to have culminated with this past weekend's release of build 9L25, which no longer asks that developers focus their attention on a small subset of Leopard's components. Instead, it groups together the more than three dozen components that had been isolated into smaller focus groups in earlier betas.

The latest build also lists no known issues and addresses just two new bugs, one related to saving mail messages as individual message documents and another to URL localization.

Mac OS X 10.6 Server build 10A403

Separately, developers this weekend were also treated to a new build of Mac OS X 10.6 Server, labeled build 10A403. With it, Apple asked that they test upgrade installs of the server software itself, in addition to upgrade installs of Calendar server.

Developers were also reportedly asked to spend some time with the system's new Podcast Producer, evaluating as many third-party video and web cams as they possibly can. Included with the software is a new Web Podcast Capture which leverages a new Dual Source Video Capture feature for allowing users to create picture-in-picture format podcasts.

Mac OS X 10.6 build 10A402a

Mac OS X 10.6 Server build 10A403 arrived on the heels of Mac OS X 10.6 Client build 10A402a earlier in the week. That build introduced some widely-reported interface tweaks to the Dock's pop-up menus and Expose.



One AppleInsider reader has published a few more screenshots of these interface changes to his blog, including the Dock's new menus, Expos�'s new grid view, and changes to the Dock's grid view scroll bars. [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]

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Apr 14, 2012

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Nov 5, 2010

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Feb 26, 2012

I recently bought a mac and transferred all my music over from my iphone, but i messed up and deleted the user account that had all of that info on it. is there any way to get that back or transfer my music and pictures back to my computer from my iphone?

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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)

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Jun 19, 2012

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Jul 3, 2012

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Jul 4, 2012

Ive been struggling with this for a long time but how to transer my music from my iPhone, iPad, or iTouch to my brand new MacBook Air? 

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Applications :: ITunes In Snow Leopard / Unable To Locate Music Files

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Can anyone tell me where iTunes is storing all my MP3 music and playlists information? Usually, I find it under users/music/itunes/itunes media

Well, just went there and nothing is listed inside the iTunes folder.

Is there some sort of protection in place preventing me from accessing all my stored MP3s and playlists?

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Jun 28, 2012

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ibook g4, Mac OS X (10.4.8), processor 1.33 ghz, 768mb ddr

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Jan 11, 2011

So I recently just got my MacBook Pro in mail yesterday. The first thing I wanted to do was to transfer my itunes music/library from my PC to my new Mac so that I kept all my playlists and count numbers and etc. I watch the video on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyy993m1nPo) of david kadavy showing how to do it but however he does it from one mac to another.

I have a PC and I did everything he did correctly. When I tried to import my library.xml file it said "not all files were able to be transferred because they may not exist". So can anybody help me transfer my library from my PC to my Mac? BTW both of my iTunes on my PC and Mac were up to date.

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Dec 5, 2008

I have been trying to download my mini-discs to my MacBookPro.

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I have had some success using "Audacity". I do manage to get the minidiscs onto the computer. But that is where the problems start.

I obviously want the music in iTunes, but cannot manage to do this. I can get the downloads into any progam except iTunes which just refuses to accept them. I can store them in Music but this is not very satisfactory as it is longwinded to retrieve them and they cannot be downloaded to CDs. The files are in aiff format Which takes up over a gigabyte of space for a 1 hour minidisc. These can be converted to mpeg in iTunes but not in any other program.

I have previously been able to download aiff format music but now find I cannot get them into iTunes.

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