by Donald Russell » Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:20 pm
I have previously written re: Playlists for Activo ct10.
Subsequently, in my continuing effort to transfer my iTunes Playlists to the CT10, I have discovered
Export for iTunes, an app, available from the Apple App Store, that transfers iTunes Playlists to the
CT10. This transfer preserves the Playlist name, as well as the music tracks in that Playlist Folder.
It is also possible to remove DRM blocks from the tracks, along with the transfer.
It is necessary to transfer the Playlists to a SanDisk for use in the instance of a greater than 16G volume of Playlist music. My particular volume of Playlists was 200G+/-.
This Export for iTunes app allowed me have complete access to my extensive volume of music, acquired over several years of Playlist creation.
I have previously written re: Playlists for Activo ct10.
Subsequently, in my continuing effort to transfer my iTunes Playlists to the CT10, I have discovered
Export for iTunes, an app, available from the Apple App Store, that transfers iTunes Playlists to the
CT10. This transfer preserves the Playlist name, as well as the music tracks in that Playlist Folder.
It is also possible to remove DRM blocks from the tracks, along with the transfer.
It is necessary to transfer the Playlists to a SanDisk for use in the instance of a greater than 16G volume of Playlist music. My particular volume of Playlists was 200G+/-.
This Export for iTunes app allowed me have complete access to my extensive volume of music, acquired over several years of Playlist creation.