Author Topic: Any alternative to stuffunes?  (Read 3304 times)

So I had a very old version of iTunes and was forced to update it to install my phone.

Little stuff whores my system resources and freezes my PC whenever I click anything and I mean ANYTHING.
I got it to stop running when Windows boots but is there an alternative to add stuff to my phone?

I'm pretty sure there's other software that can put songs on ios devices, google it
but it doesn't cause any problems for me. I prefer vlc for listening on my computer but itunes is fine for putting music on my phone

Dont connect your phone to your PC to play music with iTunes. Instead go to youtube, then www.youtube-mp3.org and copy your music's link and paste the link into the youtube-mp3 site and have the song downloaded to PC, turn on media player, and set it to loop if you want.
« Last Edit: February 19, 2016, 04:04:32 PM by Darth C3P0 »

Dont connect your phone to your PC to play music with iTunes. Instead go to youtube, then www.youtube-mp3.org and copy your music's link and paste the link into the youtube-mp3 site and have the song downloaded to PC, turn on media player, and set it to loop if you want.
don't use youtube to mp3
use http://clipconverter.cc
It takes the ORIGINAL audio that's inside of the video file itself; that means it's a higher quality and lower bitrate than what you get out of youtube to mp3. It can also be played on all ipods.

Dont connect your phone to your PC to play music with iTunes. Instead go to youtube, then www.youtube-mp3.org and copy your music's link and paste the link into the youtube-mp3 site and have the song downloaded to PC, turn on media player, and set it to loop if you want.
If you don't own the music you're youtube-mp3'ing though, this is blatant piracy.

If you don't own the music you're youtube-mp3'ing though, this is blatant piracy.
If downloading the audio file that the artists have willingly put up onto the internet is piracy, then so is viewing the video online in the first place.

If downloading the audio file that the artists have willingly put up onto the internet is piracy, then so is viewing the video online in the first place.
well... legally, no


iTunes is great tho.
How? All I've experienced was blatant popups and insane lag system-wide even with an i7 4770 and 2GB of RAM.

Does anyone recommend iFun Box?
funbox oh funbox. small square and dark

well... legally, no
Actually there was a supreme court ruling on this. The supreme court ruled in the Sony v. Universal Studios (AKA Betamax) case that this general form of copying material that was willingly provided to you for personal use only is indeed legal and falls under fair use.

Hey do you want to update iTunes?

No? ok I'll leave you alone then.


....


Hey do you want to update iTunes?


I still regret updating my ancient itunes version for one of the newer ones, all for putting a songs on someone elses iphone...


On topic: I still use it, everything else seems worse in some regard. Plus it's relatively painless to use with my old ipod touch.

How? All I've experienced was blatant popups and insane lag system-wide even with an i7 4770 and 2GB of RAM.

Does anyone recommend iFun Box?
funbox oh funbox. small square and dark
Seems like a computer issue, it's really clean and crisp on mine. I play music on it for hours every night.

If you don't keep up with the updates it is obviously not going to run well.


I put off iTunes updates for so long, and then everytime I do eventually update, the thing has changed so much I have no idea what I'm looking at.


Anyway, I've no idea if it works with iPhones/iPods, but I use Media Go, which is Sony's service, for my Walkman.
And that works quite well actually.

Spotify is a thing
Spotify is stuff, I don't why I still spend $10 a month on it when I haven't used it since last winter.