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Guide to use Kandalu X and iTunes together.
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Use care when using iTunes integration

Kandalu X copies the songs you specify to iTunes, then when finished copying, adds them to iTunes. Adding songs to iTunes requires iTunes to be open, and Kandalu X will launch it without asking. If you have your iPod configured to automatically sync with iTunes, songs you want to copy on your iPod could be removed by iTunes. For more information, please read Preparing your iPod in the Quick start section.

 

Reckgonizing when songs are already in iTunes
Kandalu X conveniently marks songs that are already in iTunes by placing a note next to them. You can hide these songs by choosing "Hide Songs in iTunes" in the "File" menu.

Adding songs to iTunes when copying
You can configure Kandalu X to add songs to iTunes whenever you copy songs to you computer. (If you have iTunes set up to copy songs to your iTunes music folder when adding to the library, it is strongly recommended that you change your save location to the same location as your iTunes music folder. Why/How?) To do this, open the preferences and switch to the copying section of the preferences. You can have Kandalu X simply add songs to your iTunes library, or you can have them copied into a specific playlist.

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Drag and drop songs into iTunes
It is simple to add songs to iTunes regardless of your preferences. Simply select the songs you want to copy, then drag them to iTunes in the source list. The songs will be copied to your save location then added to iTunes.

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You can also add the songs to playlists in iTunes by dropping them over any applicable playlist (smart playlists are not applicable).

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Drag and drop playlists into iTunes
Playlists can be added through drag and drop, too. All of the songs in the playlist will be copied to your save location, then added to iTunes. If a playlist with the name of the one you're dropping exists in iTunes, songs will be added to that playlist. Otherwise a new playlist with that name will be created.

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Kandalu X

a smart Mac Osx (PPC or Intel) based utility designed to transfer music from your iPod to your computer. Simply connect your iPod to your PC then transfer and manage music data from your iPod to your computer. Other Funtcionality: Conversion DVD source to H.264/MPEG-4, Creation CD cover, manage your's iTunes on your Home Network, creation Web Content from iTunes/iPod General New Interface. Optimizing Code. New Functions. Conversion DVD source to H.264/MPEG-4.

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