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Does Home Sharing Use Up Space On My Iphone

Does home sharing use up space on my iPhone?

So I linked my iPhone to my computer iTunes library so I could listen to my computer's music on my iPhone.

Does that mean all that music that is now on my phone through home sharing taking up Memory/Space?

Thanks.

Do iTunes and iPhoto libraries sync across a mobile user account in Yosemite server?

Technically, yes. But things will get screwed up if you have both accounts logged in at the same time, so I would stay away from it. It also means that you might fill up the HD of the smaller device unwittingly by putting too many songs / photos on the larger device, so they won't sync to the smaller one successfully.Apple has a forthcoming product/service called Photos that may fix this problem that nearly everyone has - too many photos, not enough space, and to many devices. You can sign up for the beta if you want.Apple's solution for your iTunes library is streaming - and the $25 / year service called iTunes Match. If that doesn't work out for you, look in a product called SuperSync - SuperSync - Merge, Compare, Repair, Access, & Explore Your iTunes Libraries

How does iCloud Sharing work?

It's works the same as Dropbox works. If you have a pages/word file or any other file you can place it in your apple iCloud Drive. Once you do this your file can be viewed on all Apple devices and some windows devices, at any time once it is in the iCloud Drive. It is free to use and works by the same functions as iCloud but has a better experience than Dropbox or other Windows, Android, or other competitor companies.

Can you use one Spotify premium account on multiple mobile devices?

You can have Spotify Premium installed on multiple mobile devices. I currently have this setup on my devices. I currently have Spotify installed with a premium account on my personal cell phone, previous cell phone (no mobile data), and work phone.Of course when the phones are in offline mode, you can do as you wish, so I won’t speak further on that. When I have go “online”, it will log off any other devices that are not in offline mode. If you happen to be streaming music on one device and happen to log in another device, after a couple of minutes the original phone will either pause or log off and the newest phone in use will take over.In one situation while I was actively streaming and searching for music on my personal device a colleague decided to use my office phone to play his favorite music track. I was out of the office and my personal cell phone began playing the track as well. As we were both actively using the 2 devices it basically became a game of tug-of-war for control. I’d try to play my song and on my office phone it would suddenly begin playing the track there as well. Then the person in the office would try to play the song again and of course on my side I would hear the song selected by my office phone. After “fighting” for about 5 minutes, I figured my account was compromised and quickly changed my password and went back to streaming. When I got back to the office, a colleague told me my Spotify account was acting strange, and after he explained to me what was happening, I stopped and laughed then told him why.But in short, have multiple accounts on a mobile device, when you start actively using one it will log the others out. If you’re actively using 2 mobile devices, you’ll have an annoying game of tug-of-war.

Error Message on google drive: "Your sharing quota has been exceeded"?

I am trying to share some photos through a google folder, but when I tried to share it with only two people, it told me my sharing quota was exceeded. Why is that?

IPhone storage almost full?

Why my iPhone 4S IOS 7 pop up this message iPhone storage almost full but i have 5 GB free when i reboot my device it is normal after about ten Minutes it say iPhone storage almost full what's reason ?

Recently got a Nikon D3300 but was wondering how do i transfer pics to my iphone? I dont have a laptop atm. Is there a adapter i can get?

I'm NOT certain it can be done; call the shop where you bought the (very nice, by the way) camera and ask one of the sales reps or even a store technician. The sales rep or tech can answer or find out and get back to you.

I'm sorry I can't answer but I wanted to chime in and reiterate what fhotoace posted. You cell 'phone REALLY doesn't have much memory space for photo storage by today's standards; yes, it CAN hold many small files but those from cameras are usually a bit larger and take up more memory space, and can soon take up all your space on your cell 'phone memory... then, you'll have to get rid of some of those photos you treasure and enjoy sharing and viewing over and over again.

For practical purposes, what would you do if you lost your cell'phone (God forbid)? That's why it's a good idea to store copies on your home computer, or an exterior hard drive for storing your images (it would be better if you ALSO stored a copy on a DVD and stored it elsewhere for extra protection).

Do you know why it's not a good idea to store photos on memory cards? They CAN get corrupted or damaged and you'll have lost all those precious images. But if you have a separate copy in a DVD safely stored away and on your exterior hard drive or exterior hard drive, you can easily retrieve the image(s). Yes, or YES? AND if you find that your camera cannot send to your cell 'phone, don't be discouraged; you have a very NICE camera! Good luck and best wishes.

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