![]() Begin by connecting your iPod to your desktop using any date cable or USB adapter depending upon the connections that your device supportsīefore heading to the next step of the process, at this point, you need to make sure that your iPod is plugged into your computer. Once you have launched the app, here’s the deal. Step 2: Plug your iPod into your computer Now the best part about this app- it works perfectly fine with both Macintosh and Windows. To get started, click here to begin the installation process. Right off the bat, to get started with your free music journey on your iPod too without iTunes, you have to begin by downloading the WALTR 2 application. Using the ever so simple steps listed below, let’s teach you how to add music to iPod using WALTR 2. Although you may find hundreds of user guides for adding music to your iPod on the internet, here’s what you are looking for: A fool-proof guide on adding music to your iPod, that too, free. While iPods are designed to be used in conjunction with iTunes for the transfer of music, some users still prefer to have other options to do the job. Nevertheless, times have changed – despite the huge variety of devices in stores, iPods have kept their legacy intact and have remained a staple device for so many users to date. There’s no question that iTunes is a mess.From iPods to iPhones, from no jacks to no headphones in the box, Apple has come a long way and has surely learned how to keep its users on toes. ![]() It’s bloated, but it’s all Apple gives us (on the Mac, anyways) to load media onto our iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. One problem is that iTunes limits the audio and video file formats we can upload. Many of us continuously look for other apps to help us transfer our media files to the iPhone and other iDevices. WALTR is one that Jeff Gamet has tried and recommended, and that app is now in its second version with new features. WALTR 2 allows you to drag and drop any type of media file onto your Apple device Comprehensive Device and Format Support Is Important In an iTunes Replacement Let’s see how well it works as an iTunes replacement. WALTR 2 goes way beyond just your iOS device. Still kicking around an iPod Classic and want to copy media files to it sans iTunes? WALTR 2 is capable of doing that. Softorino, the developers behind WALTR 2, spent four years researching the data-write protocols Apple used for each generation of device, enabling a secure connection with the proper protocol for every one.Įven better, WALTR 2 supports just about any music or video file format, even Apple Music files. Windows Media files (WMA), often the bane of Mac users, work just fine through WALTR 2. Have a collection of 4K Ultra HD videos you want to transfer? No problem. The app also works with ePub and iBooks files, along with PDFs. With its Smart Adaptive Conversion, WALTR 2 is able to convert your video and audio files to what your device can use, on the fly and very quickly. I put together a folder of various files to pass from WALTR 2 into my iPhone 7. I included PDFs, ePub files, a couple of iBooks files, along with music and video files of various types. ![]() WALTR 2 quickly and seamlessly transferred all of them. Transferring multiple types of files at once works flawlessly Transfer Over USB or Wi-Fi They even went into the right places: the PDFs and eBooks showed up in iBooks, the videos in TV, and the music went exactly where it should have. WALTR 2 includes Wi-FI support in addition to transferring files over USB. It even includes advanced connection stitching, so if you disconnect your USB cable while transferring files, things don’t stop. With WALTR 2, you can switch seamlessly between a USB and Wi-FI connection when transferring files Not Everything Is Perfect, Unfortunately WALTR 2 just looks for your iOS device wirelessly and resumes the connection over Wi-Fi. WALTR 2 has a feature called Automatic Content Recognition. With ACR, you should get all of the meta information for your content filled in where it’s missing, so your music and videos look like they were purchased from the iTunes Store. ![]() ACR is supposed to pull in cover art, cast or artist information, synopsis, and so forth. Unfortunately, in my testing, that never worked. The good news is that WALTR 2 works very well at transferring media files to any Apple device. It converts files on the fly, keeping lossy files in a supported lossy format.
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