You can't do anything.
The people at Apple are being complete idiots and not allowing non-Apple devices to sync with iTunes. You're out of luck.
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Good question, but sorry no you can't. I was wondering the same thing so I searched the net. Turns out you can't. Apple only lets apple devices to download itunes. I bought an iTunes gift card a while ago at Target and I'm going to return because it's not compatible to my phone. Which is an LG Xenon.
Hope this helps. :)
Do you use songs that are BOUGHT from iTunes? Or do you just organize your music with iTunes? Because there, to me, is a huge difference.
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If you buy songs from itunes, they are most likely not compatible with any other devices other than apple devices. There is a process you can go through to "unlock" these songs, but it takes time.
If you just use your iTunes to organize your songs that you bought on a CD or downloaded from another source, you can access these songs and move them to your phone.
My Music > Itunes > Itunes Music
Just find your song, and just drag and drop it onto the sd card of your phone!
Hope you figure this out! (:
I am looking for text to speech wav files in various accents. I want English, American, Jamacian, Indian and any others available. Is there a program or website I can use to make them and download for free.
It helps you convert your dvd to 3gp converter, dvd to mobile and take it with you on your cell phone.
YAKiToMe! has the best free TTS online for making wav files. They have voices in American, UK, and Indian English. I don't know that they have a Jamaican voice. You can turn electronic text into a wav file and download it quite easily.
Sure. Go to YAKiToMe! for free text to wav or text to mp3, including downloading and podcasting. They have numerous readers in different languages with regional accents.
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