by abhiroopb » Mon May 17, 2010 10:56 pm
Miro wrote:abhiroopb wrote:I seem to be getting an error.
I have a playlist on my iPod called "Fav". There are about 2900 songs. When it hits 1454 songs I get the following error:
Error #424 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Object required: 'Qit.Item'
File: "C:\PROGRA~2\MEDIAM~1\Scripts\IListTransfer2,vbs", Line: 78, Column: 2
I am running Windows 7 Home x64
UPDATE: Fixed the error, looks like I had a couple of songs with errors.
Im getting a similar error however it doesnt even get past the first song.
I've changed the link from F drive (where my music is) to iTouch and back again. No difference.
Help?
Edit. Im looking to copy playlists from my iTouch to MM
This is not a script error, well I guess it is but it is easily fixable.
Let’s say your playlist, called “jazz”, has 1000 songs in it.
First, select the jazz playlist and then click on the iListTransfer script. It should now start scanning the playlist. You should see the green bar at the bottom of the screen (just above the media control buttons) filling the bar and the number going from 0 of 1000 to 1000 of 1000.
Second, when the error appears note the number in the green bar (for example, it may say 500 of 1000).
Now you know that song number 500 (out of 1000) is the one that is causing a problem. Scroll down the iPod playlist and find song number 500 and delete it. Run the script again.
Depending on how many “corrupt” songs there are this script may give the error over and over again. Keep deleting the problem files until the whole thing transfers.
[quote="Miro"][quote="abhiroopb"]I seem to be getting an error.
I have a playlist on my iPod called "Fav". There are about 2900 songs. When it hits 1454 songs I get the following error:
Error #424 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Object required: 'Qit.Item'
File: "C:\PROGRA~2\MEDIAM~1\Scripts\IListTransfer2,vbs", Line: 78, Column: 2
I am running Windows 7 Home x64
UPDATE: Fixed the error, looks like I had a couple of songs with errors.[/quote]
Im getting a similar error however it doesnt even get past the first song.
I've changed the link from F drive (where my music is) to iTouch and back again. No difference.
Help?
Edit. Im looking to copy playlists from my iTouch to MM[/quote]
This is not a script error, well I guess it is but it is easily fixable.
Let’s say your playlist, called “jazz”, has 1000 songs in it.
First, select the jazz playlist and then click on the iListTransfer script. It should now start scanning the playlist. You should see the green bar at the bottom of the screen (just above the media control buttons) filling the bar and the number going from 0 of 1000 to 1000 of 1000.
Second, when the error appears note the number in the green bar (for example, it may say 500 of 1000).
Now you know that song number 500 (out of 1000) is the one that is causing a problem. Scroll down the iPod playlist and find song number 500 and delete it. Run the script again.
Depending on how many “corrupt” songs there are this script may give the error over and over again. Keep deleting the problem files until the whole thing transfers.