02 Sep
Posted by scott as Music
My new Sony Ericsson K800i, like many new mobile phones, is also a fairly reasonable MP3 player. With the addition of a largish memory card it is quite possible to carry around quite a few albums worth of MP3’s and still leave plenty of room for lots of photos. To transfer music to the phone the standard way requires you to plugin the phone by USB and allow select File Transfer mode. This mounts the camera and the SD memory card as seperate volumes which you can then navigate to using Finder ( or Explorer on Windows ).
By default there is a folder on the camera and also on the SD card ( once initialised ) called Music into which you can then drag your MP3 files from your PC’s hard disc. If you are a Mac iTunes user however there is a much more slick solution that I have come across which uses an Applescript from the popular Dougs Applescripts for iTunes
site. The script called “Sync playlist files to folder” is designed to synchronise an iTunes playlist to a folder that is accessible from your Mac. The script has to be very slightly edited then copied into your iTunes script folder, it will then be accessible from within iTunes to run.
To set this up for your phone you should be able to follow this rough guide :-
1. Download and unzip the script from Dougs Applescripts 
2. Open Apple script Editor ( start Spotlight and type “Script”, Script Editor will most likely be the top hit )
3. Using Script Editor open the script file called “Sync Playlist Files to Folder” from the unzipped download
4. Edit the USER SETTINGS portion of the script as follows :-
– USER SETTINGS:
– this must be the EXACT name of the playlist–keeping in quotes:
property the_playlist : “K800i”– this should be a string of the path to the folder you want to use–keeping in quotes:
property path_to_folder : “PHONE CARD:Music:iTunes”
5. In the example above I have called my playlist K800i to match my phone, this playlist will need to be created in iTunes in a moment. The other value for path_to_folder was determined by locating the folder on my camera in Finder then clicking on the folder list icon in the Finder toolbar as below :-
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This shows the path to the folder on my phones memory card as PHONE CARD:Music:iTunes.
6. Save the script into your iTunes Script folder. You can find this in your Home folder under Library:iTunes. If the scripts folder doesnt exist create it and save the file there.
7. Startup iTunes, you should see the little script icon in the menu bar. When clicked you should see your script in the drop down list. Don’t run it yet as we havent created the playlist it will use yet.
8. Create a new playlist ( mine is called K800i, you should put whatever you used for the name of the playlist in the script )
9. Add a couple of tracks to the playlist to test.
10. Now select the script. The script should now run and in the background the files you added to the playlist should be copied to your phones memory card. Depending on the size of the files it may take a moment for the files to appear, check the Finder by browsing to your cameras Music folder.
11. Once the script has run and the files have copied you can now test the scrip further by removing those files from the playlist and adding a couple of different tracks. When you run the script again the files copied previously should be removed and the new tracks copied over.
Throughout this guide I have used as my example my K800i mobile phone, however if you have a non iPod music player ( the sort that mounts as a removable drive when plugged into your Mac’s USB port ), then this process will work just the same for you, all that is needed is to subsititute the correct path to the folder in the script file and you will have a working synchronisation script for your MP3 player !
Have fun and let me know if you have any problems with this.
[tags]mobile phones, iTunes, sync, mp3, k800i[/tags]
15 Responses
Glendon
September 14th, 2006 at 4:56 pm
1i’ve got a K800i also but could not get the script icon to appear in the menu. when this script works will the tracks play continously or will i still have to scroll down to the next track and play, only i was hoping to save myself buying another (smaller) mp3 player!
scott
September 14th, 2006 at 10:08 pm
2The script will copy the tracks from your iTunes playlist to your K800i ( or other phone ). Once transferred you can use the media player on the phone to playback tracks however you wish.
Did you copy the script to your iTunes script folder ? If the script icon isnat ppearing on the menu bar in iTunes then it is possible you have copied the script to the wrong place.
dharmender
November 18th, 2006 at 3:32 am
3I tried doing it . but nothing happened . please advise . thanks ..
Edward
November 30th, 2006 at 6:07 am
4I really love to have this on my Windows, do you have any idea if there is an alternative?
j man
January 10th, 2007 at 7:23 pm
5This is great. took no time and it works. thanks. i will go give some money asap.
j
BlĂĽtnerd
March 9th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
6Just a quick clarification: If you need to create a script folder for iTunes in Library: iTunes, you have to call it “Scripts” or it won’t be recognized and the script icon won’t appear.
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Allen
November 14th, 2007 at 1:14 am
8I decided to start using my K800i when my wife put my iPod shuffle in the washing machine by accident (may it rest in peace). This script is just what I was after - worked a treat - thanks!
sjogro
December 11th, 2007 at 3:25 am
9Thanks mate, the script is running and i see music files appearing one by one in the PHONE CARD volume
I have this phone for a year now I think, I should have found this place earlier!!!! Great stuff..
ee
December 14th, 2007 at 3:32 am
10Script worked, thanks for the step by step instructions. The script is slow for large collections, though. (dual 2ghz g5 osx.4.11 3GB RAM). The only thing that was a little confusing to me is that when the output folder was wrong, it didn’t give me any kind of warning, just died silently.
neil
January 6th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
11i followed your instructions for running this script and it runs and copys the files to the folder on my k800i memory card but when i disconnect the phone and try and access the music the file cant be opened i think the file is saving in the wrong format on the memory card as it cant be opened by the phone? the files are there when i look in the folder using finder when the phone is connected to the mac book! any ideas what the problem is?
Andre
February 5th, 2008 at 7:11 am
12I am getting the same error as Neil. I use the script to sync to my Nokia 6210, the files appear and I can see them from the phone. But when I try playing them my 6120 is saying there is an error. Is it possible that the read/write permissions are being played with? I did create the folder on my phones memory card via my mac???
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Thomas
February 22nd, 2008 at 6:33 pm
14I have just got a 2gb memory card for my nokia 5200 and would like to download my itunes to my phone is this possible and how can i do it?
Cheers
Tom
Johan
March 2nd, 2008 at 5:55 pm
15Hi, haven´t recived my new mac so I can´t try this myself.. I have the k850i and isync dont support the k850i as of yeat .But it should mount as an external storage device ?
Questions?
1. anyone who tried this with the k850i ?
2. Does the script work when connecting to the phone via bluetooth or just USB?
3. Is the path to the phones memorycard different when connecting via bluetooth and USB?
4. What happens if you run the script when the phone is not connected, where do the files end up if copied?
/J
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