Quicktip: iTunes in the Cloud

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  1. If you connect your iPad to iTunes and select the sync over wi-fi option
    this will allow you to sync your iPad with iTunes wirelessly when it is
    disconnected and the next time you launch iTunes.

  2. At the moment you can only hide apps.

  3. Hi i enjoy your videos

  4. Thanks so much. Worked perfectly. Subbed

  5. what seems to be the issue?

  6. Thanks 🙂

  7. No you don’t have to pay for iCloud and yes it works between iTunes and
    iPad 2.

  8. cool

  9. do you have to pay for icloud and can you do this between iTunes and iPad2?
    Thank You!

  10. thank you so much. Will try this out..

  11. Cool

  12. Thank you TJ

  13. You need to go into iTunes Preferences, then go to the Store section and
    there should be a tick box that says Show iTunes in the Cloud Purchases. If
    you tick this you can then access the setting in the View menu.

  14. Thanks man. Appreciate your help. There’s another quick question is there
    an option where you can do wifi sharing across devices. For example without
    connecting my Ipad can I transfer songs to Ipad from my PC/Mac itunes
    player?

  15. thank you

  16. You can connect your iPad to iTunes and these will be transferred over when
    it syncs or you can go to your Purchase History in the iTunes Store and
    download them from there. In the Preferences for iTunes under the Store
    section you can turn on automatic downloading of purchased content so
    anything you buy on your iPad is automatically downloaded to iTunes without
    you having to do anything.

  17. On my computer it no longer has the download button on my media. So I went
    into the “view” tab at the top, where it would normally say show items in
    cloud but It no longer lets me click this, so I cant access the coud.
    Please help.

  18. My purchased section won’t work please help

  19. Well I need a help where in how can I transfer my songs purchased through
    Ipad to my pc/mac.

  20. Brilliant video

  21. It sometimes happens to my computer, try troubleshooting.

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