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Nov. 17th, 2009 11:34 pmgah! ipods!
K spent a while building a custom 'on the go' playlist on her nano today, then when I plugged the nano in to put some podcasts on, iTunes wiped everything off it.
iTunes also lost a bunch of songs from my library.
Bad iTunes. Look! they're there! Cunningly hidden in the \mp3 folder, with all the others!
*glares at iTunes*
anyone got any idea why iTunes would wipe what's on an ipod?
All I can think is that I'd originally synched it up using playlists - one playlist per album K wanted as iTunes seems to let you synch *everything* by an artist or nothing, unless you do playlists - and at some point I've cleard down the library and re-pointed iTunes at the \mp3 directory.
*shrug*
graspin' at straws...
K spent a while building a custom 'on the go' playlist on her nano today, then when I plugged the nano in to put some podcasts on, iTunes wiped everything off it.
iTunes also lost a bunch of songs from my library.
Bad iTunes. Look! they're there! Cunningly hidden in the \mp3 folder, with all the others!
*glares at iTunes*
anyone got any idea why iTunes would wipe what's on an ipod?
All I can think is that I'd originally synched it up using playlists - one playlist per album K wanted as iTunes seems to let you synch *everything* by an artist or nothing, unless you do playlists - and at some point I've cleard down the library and re-pointed iTunes at the \mp3 directory.
*shrug*
graspin' at straws...
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Date: 2009-11-18 12:35 pm (UTC)My computer decided to hide, lose or otherwise mess about with some of my iTunes downloads last week. Thankfully I was able to transfer them from my iPod (which you can do with things purchased from iTunes, just not with anything else...)