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sthaussiepilot 19th September 2008 13:39

Ipod Problem
 
G'day

My Ipod Shuffle has recently run into a little snag...

It just skips around 50% of the songs I have put on my ipod (With Itunes) like they werent even there,

Tried restoring the ipod any ideas?

Cheers

dany4kin 15th October 2008 01:01

Ok from my limited knowledge I would offer the following...

You sure that all your songs are on the ipod? Not sure of the capacity but if you have more songs on itunes than capacity on your pod, they are not all going to fit.

The only other thing I could think of is that you are actually putting the songs you want on and not accidently only uploading from a certain playlist?

On this train of thought, that may be a way round it; put your top songs in a specific playlist then only upload those tunes.

Bit vague I know....

sthaussiepilot 15th October 2008 04:55

Cheers for the reply,
I have:
Songs from Itunes= 884.6MB
Ipod Capacity= 1GB

And I tried the Playlist option, and so far so good :ok:

Thanks Mate:ok::ok::)
Much more enjoyable time on deck now:)

Thanks again

Wangja 15th October 2008 05:09

The solution to iPod problems is usually to throw away iTunes.

crewmeal 15th October 2008 05:26

Have you paid for the songs? I have a couple of tracks I downloaded to my Nokia N95 and they won't play because I they need a license validation.

sthaussiepilot 15th October 2008 07:23

All paid for (through I tunes, or bigpond music, or ripped from a CD/ Album through Itunes)

Any Alternatives to Itunes?
or just do a re-install?

Squawk7777 16th October 2008 18:21


Any Alternatives to Itunes?
Yes! It is called Winamp! It took me a while to understand how to manage songs, but once I got used to it, I realised that it is a much better alternative to iTunes.

Alternatively, you can also use Yamipod (freeware) to bypass iTunes. You can even plug in a friends iPod to your computer, close iTunes (if it starts automatically), launch Yamipod, and you can download his songs onto your computer. That's the way of filesharing I like! :ok:

On a second thought... did you eject your iPod correctly? If not, it might be that a premature eject :uhoh: might have corrupted some songs.

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dany4kin 17th October 2008 03:29

Ah yes, premature ejection....... nasty that.....


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