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How do I save Gurbani in iPhone or iPad and then transfer it to play in car?

I know of iTunes which one has to pay for, but how about Soundcloud? Can it be transferred from Soundcloud? And there's Mymusic, but don't really want to go through the credit card filling in bit. The car does not have CarPlay, so that option won't work.

Any other methods or ideas please? Lightning cable, how does that work ?

Sorry not read up on it properly yet.

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veerji you can buy an aux cable but you'll have to fit it in your car. Another option is a wireless Bluetooth but might be costly. Lastly theres an fm transmitter, might be crap quality so go for a good one like belkin ( check reviews).

Would go for the last one for convenience but AUX would be better long term.

Soundcloud is free and has BOS on there. Dont pay on itunes, no one does and you would be wasting money. You should be able to download or youtube convert for free. You need to do bit more research :P

Waheguru.

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veerji you can buy an aux cable but you'll have to fit it in your car. Another option is a wireless Bluetooth but might be costly. Lastly theres an fm transmitter, might be crap quality so go for a good one like belkin ( check reviews).

Would go for the last one for convenience but AUX would be better long term.

Soundcloud is free and has BOS on there. Dont pay on itunes, no one does and you would be wasting money. You should be able to download or youtube convert for free. You need to do bit more research :P

Waheguru.

Thank you, Im penji by the way ?

I'll have to ask how my friend wants to play in the car, as it's not for me. I think they mentioned a usb pin or something that the car has.

But the thing is how to save audio on it. Let me find out exactly what he has.

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Thank you Paji, the shabads download into a browser. But can they be transferred to a usb pin?

Its relatively easy to copy them to a usb, (it depends on what device you downloaded on, and what computer you want to connect it to).
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Its relatively easy to copy them to a usb, (it depends on what device you downloaded on, and what computer you want to connect it to).

Okji so here's an example:

Can this be saved to usb stick?

http://www.sikhnet.com/webapps/download.php?name=Sant%20Anoop%20Singh%20-%20Wahe%20Guru%20Simran%20%282%29.mp3&path=Sant%20Anoop%20Singh%20-%20Wahe%20Guru%20Simran%20%282%29.mp3

http://www.sikhnet.com/webapps/download.php?name=Sant%20Anoop%20Singh%20-%20Wahe%20Guru%20Simran%20%282%29.mp3&path=Sant%20Anoop%20Singh%20-%20Wahe%20Guru%20Simran%20%282%29.mp3

It won't copy on here.

Explain how please, how do I save Gurbani on my iPad, to save to usb stick? Is it possible or not? I've tried everything but it's not happening.

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Are you downloading this from a computer or on your ipad, or a phone? You should be able to copy anything, but it would help if I know what device you were downloading it on.

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Paji it's IPad Apple. Only the shabads download in a browser to play.

You'll have to connect your iPad to a computer, (any computer), and just copy it anywhere and eventually copy and past the mp3 files to a separate USB drive, If it is just for the purpose of listening to the shabads in a vehicle I recommend rather than using a usb to just connect it to bluetooth through your device.

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