A pane is a single element that combine with others to create a window (as panes of glass make up a window). In iTunes the left hand column, for example, is known as the Source Pane as it is used to determine which source iTunes will use - the Music Library, a playlist, a CD, a radio source etc. The individual elements of the iTunes Preferences are also known as Panes - General pane, Sharing pane, Devices pane etc.
The Home Sharing feature can be found in iTunes from version 9 onwards. There should be a Shared section in the left hand pane, clicking the reveal triangle should list Home Sharing. You need an iTunes account before you can use the feature (See links below).
you tunes? do you mean your tunes or itunes, or your itunes. Well you don't need safari to use itunes. You need itunes to use itunes ;) itunes works best on a MAC computer then a PC.
Notes Pane is a program designed by Microsoft for use with the PowerPoint program. It allows a person to add notes and reminders to the slides in a PowerPoint presentation.
The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
If you copy files to iTunes Library, you will have 2 copies of the file on your computer. iTunes can play files that are not in the iTunes Library. It makes a link to them, like an alias. For example, if you download a song, it might be in your downloads folder. If you let iTunes copy it to the iTunes Library, it will be in your downloads folder and your iTunes Library. If you delete the song from the downloads folder, it will still be in your iTunes Library, and iTunes can still play it. If you don't copy it to your iTunes Library, and delete it from the downloads folder, iTunes will not be able to play it. You should set up iTunes so that it takes care of the files the way you wish. Don't try to arrange the files yourself by dragging them or copying them yourself into the iTunes Library folder. If you do that you might not see them in iTunes because the iTunes database has not been updated by iTunes. This is also true if you move files between the iTunes album or artist folders. Let iTunes do it and it will maintain the database and you can play all your music.
Ringtones from iTunes will be transferred to your iPhone when you plug the iPhone into the Mac and select them in iTunes in the iPhone window that appears when you click on your phone in the left side pane. Start iTunes. Plug the USB from the iPhone into the computer. Look for the iPhone in the left pane of iTunes. Click the iPhone. Click in the main window to select the ringtones you want to put on the iPhone. Click 'Sync'. Click the eject button on the left pane for the iPhone to eject it. Unplug the iPhone In the iPhone prefs select the ringtone you want.
Once they are in your itunes library just click and drag them onto your ipod (in the left pane)
With the iPhone connected to the computer launch iTunes and select the iPhone in the Devices section of the left hand pane. In the right hand pane you can select which music you want to sync with the iPhone. (See links below)
Ping is part of iTunes 10 (See links below) . To use it you just click on the Ping link in the left hand pane.
To make iTunes start when you turn on a Mac open System Preferences and click on Accounts. In your account select the Login Items button and click the + at the bottom of the pane. Select iTunes and click the Add button. The next time you start the Mac iTunes will be launched.
With the iPod connected to iTunes and selected in the left hand pane there are a row of buttons (Music, Photos, Apps etc.) across the top of the right hand section. Clicking the Apps button will allow you to Sync your Apps with iTunes.
With the iPod connected to iTunes and selected in the left hand pane there are a row of buttons (Music, Photos, Apps etc.) across the top of the right hand section. Clicking the Apps button will allow you to Sync your Apps with iTunes.
From official Apple manuals:Adding iTunes U Content to iPod classicThe settings for adding iTunes U content to iPod classic are unrelated to the settings for adding other content. iTunes U settings don't affect other settings, and vice versa.You can set iTunes to automatically sync all or selected iTunes U content, or you can add iTunes U content to iPod classic manually.To set iTunes to update the iTunes U content on iPod classic automatically:1 In iTunes, select iPod classic in the device list and click the iTunes U tab.2 In the iTunes U pane, select "Sync iTunes U."3 Select the collections, items, and playlists you want, and set your sync options.4 Click Apply.When you set iTunes to sync iTunes U content automatically, iPod classic is updated each time you connect it to your computer.If "Sync only checked songs and videos" is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only items that are checked in your iTunes U and other libraries.
The Home Sharing feature can be found in iTunes from version 9 onwards. There should be a Shared section in the left hand pane, clicking the reveal triangle should list Home Sharing. You need an iTunes account before you can use the feature (See links below).
Click on the iTunes Store link in the left hand pane in iTunes (Unless access to the store has been blocked with Parental Controls). Click on the Music tab at the top, select the required music, pay for it and download to your computer.
The homophone for "pane" is pain they are same as for e.g.: "Pein" so that's the homophone for "pane"
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