First method works for me BUT, my music folders get reorganised by itunes (or my iphone for all I understand) and, songs from one album end up in another album of the same artist or singles in another folder end up in the middle of another folder of the artist, etc,... . Any ideas how to stop this and keep my folder structure intact?
You also have to turn of “Sync” in the Music settings on the iphone. Go to settings > Music > then turn off Sync Library. Then you’ll have the option to sync music in the Windows app to the phone.
Hi, if you transfer music to your iPhone with iTunes, it will erase the current music library on your iPhone and replace it with the newly synced songs, which can be helpful when the iTunes holds all music collections you want to enjoy. But if you don't want anything deleted from your iPhone, the iPhone Data Transfer software would be a better option for you.
Use iTunes to transfer music, and the transferred music will overwrite your iPhone's original music library. But if you use iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html) to transfer music, the existing music on your iPhone will not be lost.
If you use iTunes, iTunes Music Library will replace the original data of your iPhone. But if you try iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html), you don't lose data in the process of transferring music.
Why did Apple make it that you can’t just add songs to your phone a few at a time and not loose all your library with out going to a 3 rd party app if I’m hearing you right