![]() ![]() Verdict:Įxcellent tool for quickly processing unsupported iOS content for your phone. It's worth adding that WALTR includes a lifetime license, so once purchased you don't need to re-subscribe every year. Simply drag a M4B file onto the application and it will process and make it available as a book, within the iBook app. 4K video is also supported, so if you have a 4K movie, you can get this (converted first) onto to your device. Audio formats supported include MP3, FLAC, APE, ALAC, AAC, AIFF, WAV, WMA, OGG, OGA, WV, TTA, DFF, whilst video formats are MKV, AVI, MP4, MOV, MPEG, m2ts, 3GP, WMV, H264, H265, amongst others. It will take an audio or media file, in just about any format, will then process, convert and upload it to your iOS device. It's simply designed as a powerful facilitator. It is the second major version of Softorinos critically-acclaimed original WALTR, which solved 2 huge problems for every iOS user: unsupported media-format transfer without installing any additional 3rd-party iOS apps, as well as iTunes sync elimination - allowing users to drag-and-drop files from any computer.WALTR Can TransformThe Overall Data Transfer System Into Apples Phones And. You can't use it to remove files from your iOS device (you can do this from the device itself). It's not designed to manage your content. And as it's not supported, you can't upload the file to your iPhone.Ī simple answer is a tool that automates this process and gets your data onto your phone with the minimum of hassle. Short of converting every single track before importing into iTunes, if you try and drag a FLAC file into iTunes it will do nothing as it's simply not supported. If you've ripped your entire CD collection in the FLAC format, supported by many audiophiles, frankly you are stuffed. Of course, that only works when the media content is supported by iTunes. Although Apple is quietly hoping you purchase all your media content from within iTunes, you are able to drag your own content to iTunes and import it automatically. ITunes is quite a closed environment where it's supposed to be the tool you use to manage your iPhone's media content. ![]()
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