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Firstly I'd like to say how brilliant this Mac has been for the past few days I've had it. Its performance is stunning.However–my humble mp3 player, a 4GB Samsung YP-K3 isn't recognised per se. When it's plugged into the USB socket it charges, but it's nowhere to be seen on Finder, and indeed iSync, so I can't put anything new onto it.So I have a full-battery mp3 player here, but can't get anything new on, which is fine for having music, but not very good for when what I have on starts to go old (now). I was wondering if anyone can suggest a (hopefully free) solution?Cheers! The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS.

Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys. BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player. Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac.

The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS. Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys.

BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player.

Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac. The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS. Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys.

BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player. Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac. I had just the same problem.

Creating a virtual machine with WMWare, and then using the Samsung software with Windowsis a solution, but managing file sharing was a bit too much for me. So I googled a bit and found a free software that's called XNJB. It looks like there's still some issues with it - it bugged several times on my computer (not much, but I had to restart the program). But still, it's good enough to manage my pretty Samsung.Anyway, I hope someday Samsung will get us a mac-friendly software. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. Mapublisher 9 5 keygen for mac. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.

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Although I don't own a Samsung GS5 I do own a HTC. To my knowledge all andriod device will show up as an external drive and or the Micro SD card will show as an external drive. You might have to change a setting on the phone for this. On my HTC I have the option to have it just charge the battery or charge and show as an external drive when I connect it to any computer USB port.So do a check on the phone for this type of option/setting.Once that option is enabled at least the M-SD card show show up in Finder.

That is not true. The SD card in any Android device is formatted FAT32 which OS X can read just fine.I have connected my HTC android phone to my Mac many time and never had a problem reading from or writing to the micro SD card installed in it.To the OP. Make sure the Mac is set to show external drives in a finder window and on the desktop. You do that in the Finmder preferences, General tab and Sidebar tab.Chuckles84 wrote:Mac OS X and Droid devices don't work with one another by default.

They use different languages. Check with Samsung to see if they have a program, and if not, you may want to try finding a third party program.

I see a lot of advice here based on other phones, but my experience with Samsung S-series + iMac via USB connection is that the Mac WILL NOT see the disks as a drive in Finder. There isn't USB Mass Storage support on the Samsung phones. I've talked to Samsung support about it, they will eventually admit it if pressed.The ONLY way I can get my Mac to see my S5 is to use the KIES app on the Mac. Android File Transfer does not work for me. I've tried installing it several times, and it never finds the S5.I find this really frustrating.

Other Droid phones I've used mounted the drives as you would expect.For me, the Samsung will not do this on a Mac.After a quick search for KIES, I see Samsung is no longer supporting this for Mac. Very unfortunate.I found a link to a copy that works on my iMac, but it's not from the official site:I found it listed here, where the USB Mass Storage problem is discussed. Agree with brobbins above - here's another way to get to Kies for Mac and PC:Connect your GS5 to your Mac via USB3 cable & make sure phone screen is unlocked.

Now launch Kies. Once your phone is detected, click to select your phone in the nav bar on the left. In the main window on the right, you'll see lots of information about your phone, including memory in use (both internal & SD card):If you click the little file folder icon as illustrated above, a new dialog box opens up.

Us that like a Finder window & drag/drop files & folders between your Mac and the SD card:The reason that MTP 'works' on the PC and lets you treat the SD card like a USB drive is that, in Windows, MTP support is built-in, and it just 'works.' Not so on the Mac. So until someone comes up with a utility or patch so that an MTP device can be mounted on the desktop of a Mac, you'll either a) have to use a VM and do your management on the 'PC side' of your machine, or b) manually sync using drag/drop and Kies as described above. Just got a S5 and have spent DAYS messing around with it and when trying to figure out how to get iTunes music onto it I also could not get my Macbook Pro to find it in ANY USB setting! It showed up for like 3 minutes and then drops off altogether. Took one members advice and made a playlist for the 'S5' and sat here reading this thread trying to figure it all out.Then while messing around with device I just turned on Bluetooth and BAM it synced up and started transferring the playlist to the device -however it never gave me the option to select the SD card at all. Therefore, I just transferred 200 songs to the device itself but even 16 GB has a lot of room for all of them!

Of course it took awhile but I actually got them all moved over and they play no problem on phone and also thru my truck which has BT too.Just wanted to let you all know that when the USB issues come up you do in fact have the BT option to fall back on to transfer anything to the S5 off any Mac.; i even downloaded Kies, the Android Switch, another one from Samsung site and since the. phone wouldn't show up on Macbook nothing could be done that way! Thank goodness for Bluetooth my fellow Mac users!On the S5 - its a for sure good device! Has more features than my S3 ever did and runs super smooth and fast too!

Everything except this USB issue AND the fact that it only has Chrome is good to go. I despise Chrome so downloaded Dolphin and use that as default browser now. Oh- and then i have the infamous duplicate contacts issue too which is driving me nuts trying to figure that one out!At least the iTunes music got moved over which a few years ago was virtually impossible with ANY Android remember??Semper Fi!Fitz. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.

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Samsung Yp S5 Drivers For Mac Rating: 3,7/5 5361 votes

In your phone, Go to setting find 'Developer options' and tick the USB debugging. Drivers for my samsung s5 free download - My Drivers, Ringtones for Samsung S5, Apple Samsung Printer Drivers, and many more programs.

Firstly I'd like to say how brilliant this Mac has been for the past few days I've had it. Its performance is stunning.However–my humble mp3 player, a 4GB Samsung YP-K3 isn't recognised per se. When it's plugged into the USB socket it charges, but it's nowhere to be seen on Finder, and indeed iSync, so I can't put anything new onto it.So I have a full-battery mp3 player here, but can't get anything new on, which is fine for having music, but not very good for when what I have on starts to go old (now). I was wondering if anyone can suggest a (hopefully free) solution?Cheers! The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS.

Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys. BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player. Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac.

The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS. Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys.

BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player.

Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac. The iPod isn't the ONLY solution, it's only just one of the many mp3 players that are supported on the Mac OS. Unfortunately companies like Samsung fail to produce products with all consumers in mind. A lot of their new products are buggy and lack support for the lil guys.

BUT that doesn't mean other players don't work. Just do your research when you find that perfect mp3 player. Check the packaging, do a Google search about Mac compatibility, and check out reviews.That said, when you buy an iPod, you ARE guaranteed that it will work with Mac.Hope this helps. (It might be old, but my sister is looking at getting a Mac, but has a Samsung K3 and we already knew it didn't work after we tried it on my Mac. I had just the same problem.

Creating a virtual machine with WMWare, and then using the Samsung software with Windowsis a solution, but managing file sharing was a bit too much for me. So I googled a bit and found a free software that's called XNJB. It looks like there's still some issues with it - it bugged several times on my computer (not much, but I had to restart the program). But still, it's good enough to manage my pretty Samsung.Anyway, I hope someday Samsung will get us a mac-friendly software. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. Mapublisher 9 5 keygen for mac. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.

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Although I don't own a Samsung GS5 I do own a HTC. To my knowledge all andriod device will show up as an external drive and or the Micro SD card will show as an external drive. You might have to change a setting on the phone for this. On my HTC I have the option to have it just charge the battery or charge and show as an external drive when I connect it to any computer USB port.So do a check on the phone for this type of option/setting.Once that option is enabled at least the M-SD card show show up in Finder.

That is not true. The SD card in any Android device is formatted FAT32 which OS X can read just fine.I have connected my HTC android phone to my Mac many time and never had a problem reading from or writing to the micro SD card installed in it.To the OP. Make sure the Mac is set to show external drives in a finder window and on the desktop. You do that in the Finmder preferences, General tab and Sidebar tab.Chuckles84 wrote:Mac OS X and Droid devices don't work with one another by default.

They use different languages. Check with Samsung to see if they have a program, and if not, you may want to try finding a third party program.

I see a lot of advice here based on other phones, but my experience with Samsung S-series + iMac via USB connection is that the Mac WILL NOT see the disks as a drive in Finder. There isn't USB Mass Storage support on the Samsung phones. I've talked to Samsung support about it, they will eventually admit it if pressed.The ONLY way I can get my Mac to see my S5 is to use the KIES app on the Mac. Android File Transfer does not work for me. I've tried installing it several times, and it never finds the S5.I find this really frustrating.

Other Droid phones I've used mounted the drives as you would expect.For me, the Samsung will not do this on a Mac.After a quick search for KIES, I see Samsung is no longer supporting this for Mac. Very unfortunate.I found a link to a copy that works on my iMac, but it's not from the official site:I found it listed here, where the USB Mass Storage problem is discussed. Agree with brobbins above - here's another way to get to Kies for Mac and PC:Connect your GS5 to your Mac via USB3 cable & make sure phone screen is unlocked.

Now launch Kies. Once your phone is detected, click to select your phone in the nav bar on the left. In the main window on the right, you'll see lots of information about your phone, including memory in use (both internal & SD card):If you click the little file folder icon as illustrated above, a new dialog box opens up.

Us that like a Finder window & drag/drop files & folders between your Mac and the SD card:The reason that MTP 'works' on the PC and lets you treat the SD card like a USB drive is that, in Windows, MTP support is built-in, and it just 'works.' Not so on the Mac. So until someone comes up with a utility or patch so that an MTP device can be mounted on the desktop of a Mac, you'll either a) have to use a VM and do your management on the 'PC side' of your machine, or b) manually sync using drag/drop and Kies as described above. Just got a S5 and have spent DAYS messing around with it and when trying to figure out how to get iTunes music onto it I also could not get my Macbook Pro to find it in ANY USB setting! It showed up for like 3 minutes and then drops off altogether. Took one members advice and made a playlist for the 'S5' and sat here reading this thread trying to figure it all out.Then while messing around with device I just turned on Bluetooth and BAM it synced up and started transferring the playlist to the device -however it never gave me the option to select the SD card at all. Therefore, I just transferred 200 songs to the device itself but even 16 GB has a lot of room for all of them!

Of course it took awhile but I actually got them all moved over and they play no problem on phone and also thru my truck which has BT too.Just wanted to let you all know that when the USB issues come up you do in fact have the BT option to fall back on to transfer anything to the S5 off any Mac.; i even downloaded Kies, the Android Switch, another one from Samsung site and since the. phone wouldn't show up on Macbook nothing could be done that way! Thank goodness for Bluetooth my fellow Mac users!On the S5 - its a for sure good device! Has more features than my S3 ever did and runs super smooth and fast too!

Everything except this USB issue AND the fact that it only has Chrome is good to go. I despise Chrome so downloaded Dolphin and use that as default browser now. Oh- and then i have the infamous duplicate contacts issue too which is driving me nuts trying to figure that one out!At least the iTunes music got moved over which a few years ago was virtually impossible with ANY Android remember??Semper Fi!Fitz. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.