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Adding music to your iPhone

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JW
Jack Wallen
Dec 22, 2009

“In this tutorial I will be using Sound Juicer for ripping and
Gtkpod for syncing. I will assuming you have followed the original
tutorial and are able to now sync your iPhone. There are, of
course, a few tools to install – which I will cover now.

“MP3 Support

“Because Linux will default to Ogg Vorbis format, you need to
add MP3 support for Sound Juicer. You will also, most likely, need
to install Sound Juicer itself. For the longest time I used Grip
for all of my ripping needs, but that tool has fallen behind and
Sound Juicer is much better integrated with GNOME. So let’s
install.”

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JW

Jack Wallen

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