How to Sync iPhone to New iTunes


Easiest way to sync iPhone to new iTunes

ITunes Syncing: Am I going to lose ALL my iPhone data if I sync it on a new library?
"Please help me because I do not really know the 'rules' of the syncing on iTunes. In my case-- I lost my old iTunes library and now I wanted to sync my iPhone data on the new library but I just don't know if my iPhone memory would be erased if ever I sync it. Please help me. Thanks!"

Don't easily sync your iphone with your computer if the data is not on the computer. Normally it's only possible to sync media on an iPhone with one computer. If you try to use a second computer you get a warning that "the iPhone is synced with another iTunes library. Do you want to erase this iPhone and sync with this iTunes library"?

How to sync iPhone to new iTunesso, if you dont want to lose the songs you already have, you can transfer iPhone music to the iTunes first with a 3rd party software, and then sync you iPhone. You can try AVCWare's full functional iPod transfer software for Mac - AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer.
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It aims at legally transferring various multimedia files like songs, movies, pictures from iPhone/iPod to iTunes and local folder, no need to make iTunes run. With it you also can sync your iPhone to your iPod easily!

AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer
Price: $24.95
Delivery: Download link, License key
System: Mac OS X v10.4 and later

NOTE: Unregistered version has the following limitation - Batch processing function supports at most 100 files. when exceed 100, only one file can be processed each time. If you want to transfer iPod content as many as you like without any limitation, we recommend you order its full version.


Guides: to sync iPhone to new iTunes without wiping data.

iTunes allows only one-way synchronization of music from computer to iPhone, so if for whatever reasons such as need to reload your music library on local hard disk due to desktop hard disk failure or buying new computer, you can easily copy back the song and movie library from iPhone to computer/iTunes by following steps:

TIPS: Before you use this Mac iPod/iPhone transfer, make sure the iTunes is closed.

Sync iPod/iPhone to new iTunes

1. Run the software, and connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. After done, the iPod/iPhone icon and its library and playlists will appear in the Device list.
2. Open the library/playlist that you want to export files, and then check the file(s) you want to export in the file list.
3. Then click the 'Add to iTunes' button to start transferring files. (download Free Mac iPod Transfer)

Software to sync iPhone to new iTunes

Add files to iPod/iPhone directly without iTunes
AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer helps you to transfer audio and video files from your computer to your iPod/iPhone, such as music and movie.
Sync computer to iPod/iPhone

Backup iPod/iPhone to hard disk
AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer helps you to export files from your iPod/iPhone and make a backup to local, such as music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts, and more.
Using software to sync iPhone to hard disk without erasing
TIPS: Also this software supports the transfer files from your iPhone to iPod.
You can find the songs/videos you want to transfer in the library/playlist and drag them to the target iPod/iPhone.

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AVCWare Mac iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer, cost-effective tool for Mac users to transfer multimedia files between iPod, iPhone, iTunes and personal computer.

Price: $24.95
Delivery: Download link, License key
System: Mac OS X v10.4 and later
Download: Download Free Trial

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    No guides need, i used it smoothly, it's so cost-effective compared with other iPod transfer tools owned a stand-alone function like iPod to iPod."

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    AVCWare Mac iPod Transfer is a good software for copy music from iPod to Mac, iPod to iTunes, Mac to iPod, no need to worry about data loss any longer."