How do I connect my remote to iTunes?

How do I connect my remote to iTunes?

In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Remote button near the top left of the iTunes window, then type the 4-digit code. iTunes pairs the library on your computer with the iTunes Remote app on your device.

Why won’t iTunes let me drag and drop Music to my iPhone?

Answer: A: Make sure “Manually manage songs and video” box is checked and click the APPLY or SYNC button on the lower right window.

Why can’t I copy Music from iTunes to my iPhone?

While transferring music from computer to iPhone using iTunes if you face cannot transfer music from iTunes to iPhone, the possible reason can be that when you sync music there may be you have not checked “Music” option there. So go in the iTunes music tab and check whether “Enter Music Library” option.

How do I set up iTunes Remote on my computer?

If it’s not your first time using iTunes Remote: Tap Settings, then tap “Add a media library.” A 4-digit code appears. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Remote button near the top left of the iTunes window, then type the 4-digit code. iTunes pairs the library on your computer with the iTunes Remote app on your device.

How do I add a file to my iTunes library?

In the iTunes app on your PC, choose File > Add to Library or Add Folder to Library. Locate a file or folder, then click Open. If you add a folder, all the files it contains are added to your library.

Is there an iTunes Remote app for iPad?

If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can use the iTunes Remote app to control your iTunes library from a distance. iTunes Remote is available as a free download from the App Store. Before you can use the iTunes Remote app, you need to pair it with the media library (or libraries) you want to control.

How do I set up iTunes on my computer?

In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Remote button near the top left of the iTunes window, then type the 4-digit code. iTunes pairs the library on your computer with the iTunes Remote app on your device.