Adding music to your iPhone
Now that we how to set up your Linux system to sync music to your [COLOR=#0072bc !important][COLOR=#0072bc !important]iPhone[/COLOR][/COLOR] (see my article “Syncing your iPhone (or iTouch) with Linux“), I thought it would be a good call to show you the step-by-step process of adding that music. This tutorial will start from ripping a CD all the way through to syncing the music to the device.
In this tutorial I will be using Sound Juicer for ripping and Gtkpod for syncing. I will assuming you have followed the original tutorial and are able to now sync your iPhone. There are, of course, a few tools to install – which I will cover now.
Now that we how to set up your Linux system to sync music to your [COLOR=#0072bc !important][COLOR=#0072bc !important]iPhone[/COLOR][/COLOR] (see my article “Syncing your iPhone (or iTouch) with Linux“), I thought it would be a good call to show you the step-by-step process of adding that music. This tutorial will start from ripping a CD all the way through to syncing the music to the device.
In this tutorial I will be using Sound Juicer for ripping and Gtkpod for syncing. I will assuming you have followed the original tutorial and are able to now sync your iPhone. There are, of course, a few tools to install – which I will cover now.