MY MUSIC WON'T PLAY
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BROWNIDCHICK
MY MUSIC WON'T PLAY
I have purchsed my iPod a couple of weeks ago. I have noticed that if I do not turn on the iPod for a couple of days, all of the songs which I have stored on the iPod do not play when I start it up. It will run through the list and only play a few of them. Has anyone else had this problem???
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rovingcowboy
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sounds to me like you might have a bad ipod there were issues with them check for updates at the ipod site.

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Dirk
My iPod mini with iPod-software version 1.3 plays all songs perfectly. The moment I update to 1.4 all seems OK, but the ipod skips all songs without playing them.
I had the songs nice in my own music directory and with longer filenames on the ipod as made possible by MM. So that is no longer possible or i have to stick to version 1.3
The 'solution' is to 'force iTunes style folders' (go to the ipod device options - device configuration) AND to force 'trimming the total pathname to 31'
Then on my ipod mini everything plays OK.
Probably something with the ipod version 1.4 database. I would like to have the old possibility back. Easy when with friends and not having MM on their computer for instance.
I had the songs nice in my own music directory and with longer filenames on the ipod as made possible by MM. So that is no longer possible or i have to stick to version 1.3
The 'solution' is to 'force iTunes style folders' (go to the ipod device options - device configuration) AND to force 'trimming the total pathname to 31'
Then on my ipod mini everything plays OK.
Probably something with the ipod version 1.4 database. I would like to have the old possibility back. Easy when with friends and not having MM on their computer for instance.
ipod firmware
As far as i can tell, it's an iPod firmware issue. 'Custom' directories don't even work when the length is shortened to 12 characters.

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Adventureboy
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Adventureboy
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iPod compatibility
IEArmand,
I can confirm that on the iPod Mini, if the device's firmware has been updated to v1.4, then the following _must_ be enabled--otherwise tracks on the device cannot be played:
[x] Force iTunes-style folders
[x] Trim Path and/or Filename length to 31
Regards,
Rusty
I can confirm that on the iPod Mini, if the device's firmware has been updated to v1.4, then the following _must_ be enabled--otherwise tracks on the device cannot be played:
[x] Force iTunes-style folders
[x] Trim Path and/or Filename length to 31
Regards,
Rusty