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Introduction
- 00:56 What is the new "Files" app integration in GarageBand 2.3
- 01:38 Differences between iPhone and iPad
Navigating the "Recent" tab:
- 02:12 Opening projects
- 02:40 Accessing file options
- 03:03 Viewing all projects using "See All"
- 03:26 Sorting by name or date
- 03:38 Viewing as list or icon
- 03:52 Searching for projects
Navigating the "Browse" tab
- 04:58 The "Locations" menu
- 05:19 The "Favourites" menu
- 05:37 The "Tags" menu
- 05:53 The files window
Locations:
- 06:23 Editing the list of locations
- 06:43 Adding and removing locations
- 07:01 Changing the order of locations
- 07:29 Why other cloud services aren't supported
- 08:27 The "Recently Deleted" location
- 09:06 Recovering and permanently deleting files
Favourites:
- 09:32 How Favourites work
- 09:56 Adding a favourite folder
Tags:
- 11:06 Editing tag names
- 11:46 Changing the order of tags
- 12:04 Deleting tags
- 12:32 Creating new tags
- 13:27 Adding tags to a song
"On My iPhone/iPad" Location:
- 14:33 Adding a new folder
- 15:20 Moving songs in to a folder
- 15:37 Sorting options (Name, Date, Size, Tags)
- 16:20 Viewing options (Icons, List)
- 16:38 Creating a new project (document)
File Actions:
- 17:30 Accessing the actions list
- 18:01 Copy a file to another location
- 19:04 Duplicate a file in the same location
- 20:01 Rename a file
- 20:32 Move a file to another location
- 21:36 Delete a file
- 22:00 Share a file (song, ringtone or project)
- 22:29 Add or edit tags for a file
- 22:55 View file info (information) for a file
- 23:39 Selecting multiple files
- 24:11 Quick access menu for multiple files (Share, Duplicate, Move/Copy, Delete)
iCloud Drive:
- 24:57 Copying files to iCloud Drive
- 26:32 "Upload" icon in iCloud Drive
- 27:29 "Download" icon in iCloud Drive
- 28:53 How to identify that a file is up to date in iCloud Drive
- 29:15 Conflicts between devices
Sharing Files:
- 29:41 Exporting a song as an audio file (iTunes AAC, AIF, WAV)
- 31:16 Sending files to iTunes
- 31:53 Exporting a ringtone
- 32:46 Exporting a project file
- 33:37 Why exporting project files is not needed
- 34:23 iTunes file sharing integration
- 34:56 The GarageBand File Transfer Folder
Troubleshooting
- 37:36 Download and Upload Errors
- 39:23 Different GarageBand Versions and iCloud Drive errors
- 41:00 Sound packs and errors when not downloaded
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