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==Firmware supported== | ==Firmware supported== | ||
:All firmware versions up to 2.x. | :All firmware versions up to 2.x. | ||
:Firmware 3.x is supported but you must install MediaMonkey 3.1.2 beta or later. | :Firmware 3.x is supported but you must install MediaMonkey 3.1.2 beta or later available on the [http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 forums]. | ||
==Specific Device Settings== | ==Specific Device Settings== |
Revision as of 16:28, 8 November 2009
iPhone / iPod Touch / iPhone 3G
Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
Type | Phone; Portable media player |
Storage Capacity iPhone | 4, 8, or 16 GB |
Storage Capacity iPod Touch | 8, 16, or 32 GB |
MediaMonkey compatibility
- Compatible via the d_iphone.dll plugin, as of MediaMonkey version 3.0.3.1183.
- iTunes must be installed for MediaMonkey to detect the device, but should not be used to synch Audio as this may result in Album Art mixups.
Firmware supported
- All firmware versions up to 2.x.
- Firmware 3.x is supported but you must install MediaMonkey 3.1.2 beta or later available on the forums.
Specific Device Settings
- Follow the generic iTunes compatibility settings described here.
- In the device options, under the "Auto-sync Options" tab, ensure that *.mp4 is in the "Exclude folders" field to ensure that your videos are not removed from the device by MediaMonkey.
- Under the "Auto-Conversion" tab, don't check "Level volume when synchronizing". The iPhone/iPod touch can utilize analyzed volume levels with its built in "Soundcheck" function. Just be sure to analyze your library's track volume (Tools | Analyze Volume).
- In the "Device configuration tab, check "Use only the first Genre when multiple Genres exist" and "Use only the first value when multiple Artists / Composers exist" for maximum iPhone/iPod touch compatibility.