New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

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cali
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Post by cali »

Jiri posted a workaround for this problem, it does work: Click on your device options>Auto-Sync Options tab>Delete tracks that aren't on the Auto-Sync ...> Exclude folders> type *.mp4
x1le

Post by x1le »

I tried that but still MM renames the videos with their filename (FGQZ, ABCD etc.) and the "covers" are missing. Excluding them in device options doesn't seem to have any effect. But maybe I put something wrong in the excluding field. How to seperate two terms there?

"\iPod_Control\Games_RO\, *.mp4"

or

"\iPod_Control\Games_RO\ *.mp4"

?

And another question: Is it possible to copy AlbumArts to the ipod after you put songs on it without deleting them and retransferring the version with AlbumArt?
richmeister29
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Post by richmeister29 »

Hi, I just recently got an ipod classic 80gb.

I read earlier on the forum that MM3 Beta was able to sync and work properly with the ipod.

Could someone please post a link? I have purchased the permanent gold version, if that helps my cause :)
cali
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Post by cali »

x1le wrote:I tried that but still MM renames the videos with their filename (FGQZ, ABCD etc.) and the "covers" are missing. Excluding them in device options doesn't seem to have any effect. But maybe I put something wrong in the excluding field. How to seperate two terms there?

"\iPod_Control\Games_RO\, *.mp4"

or

"\iPod_Control\Games_RO\ *.mp4"

?

And another question: Is it possible to copy AlbumArts to the ipod after you put songs on it without deleting them and retransferring the version with AlbumArt?
First question: None, just type '*.mp4'. Of course if you have mp4 audio files, you're screwed.

About the second question, if you modify the tags on your computer or hard-drive, you can sync your iPod and only the modified tracks will sync, MM should ignore the rest of the tracks. I can't remember if that's the default behavior or not.
Rupert
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Runs out of memory

Post by Rupert »

Loaded up to 9503 songs, and then the walls came crashing down :(
Windows started adjusting virtual memory etc.
Works Ok with fewer songs.

However, put on songs using itunes, and the audiobooks (MP3) with MM. That is pure genius, thanks. So much better than itunes.

For those who do books, the Classic ipod has a speial part for books, and you can bookmark them. However, itunes only recognises books bought from them (.mb4 or such) MM goes a step further.

Also MM puts up the cover flow art better for me.

edit: I have 14000 songs, and really Need MM to compress them on the fly to 128, as many are CD quality, so they no longer fit on the 80gb classic.

Another + for MM :)
Rupert Bowling
Manjunath

Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Manjunath »

HI Guys,

I have IPod Classic 80 GB. which version of MM should i use. For one version i faced issues and had to restore iPod.

Thanks in advance.
Manjunath[quote][/quote]
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Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Big_Berny »

Just use the newest one! Works fine here.
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jzanitsch

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I recently got an iPod Classic 160gig and had some issues syncing to it with MediaMonkey 3.0.3.1183. I used iTunes to upgrade the iPod to the newest firmware before going into MediaMonkey. The problem I'm having is, it lists the artist as "unknown" whenever I sync up any songs. I discovered that if I populate the Album Artist tag that it would transfer over with no problems then, but when I try to play my music, the iPod resets itself. Is there a work around for this? I would much rather use MediaMonkey to manage my iPod than iTunes (I cursed iTunes heavily until I got all of my music moved over).

Thanks
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Post by Big_Berny »

Do you have 'filled' both tags Artist and AlbumArtist?
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jzanitsch

Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by jzanitsch »

Not initially, no. However, I did populate the AlbumArtist tag with the Artist tag and everything looks like it syncs correctly on the iPod. However, when I go to play any of the songs I have synced, the iPod freezes and then reboots.
Fresh

Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Fresh »

Fix it fix it fix it!

Please :o)
Joseph DuCoeur

Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Joseph DuCoeur »

jzanitsch wrote:I recently got an iPod Classic 160gig and had some issues syncing to it with MediaMonkey 3.0.3.1183. I used iTunes to upgrade the iPod to the newest firmware before going into MediaMonkey. The problem I'm having is, it lists the artist as "unknown" whenever I sync up any songs. I discovered that if I populate the Album Artist tag that it would transfer over with no problems then, but when I try to play my music, the iPod resets itself. Is there a work around for this? I would much rather use MediaMonkey to manage my iPod than iTunes (I cursed iTunes heavily until I got all of my music moved over).

Thanks
I have a 160GB iPod and it works great. It has iTunes 7.6x installed. First, NEVER update iTunes / the iPod's firmware when prompted. Second, uninstall iTunes from your computer. From what I understand, once you update to Version 8.x Apple has a new and improved "stranglehold" on the rightful use of your iPod. If necessary, find a site that has older versions of iTunes for download and get back to Version 7.6 ... and NEVER upgrade. Apparently the emphasis on the "Touch" iPods has caused Apple to change the operation of the iPod to where it even screws up a Classic iPod working with many car adapters, and even some docking systems like Bose. I actually bought an extra 160GB iPod given this direction, and the fact that it was discontinued ... with the marketing emphasis now being on the smaller 16GB portable players.
Michael Vogel
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Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Michael Vogel »

Hi Joseph DuCoeur,

it works? Everything? You are even able to read PDFs and add appointments directly on your iPod also? :wink:
I (still) like Apples gadgets, but they have problems as well - if you never make updates, you'll keep the old issues, if you make updates you get new "features"...

However, the issue, that the MM randomizes the video thumbnails on the classic have been given from the first available iPod/iTunes version on and is still present!

Michael
Michael Vogel
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Re: New iPod "Classic" Compatibility

Post by Michael Vogel »

I am sorry that I have to give this update information, but the actual beta of the MediaMonkey (3.1.0.1215) have still the same problems with video artworks on the iPod, what means after rebuilding the database, all videos get randomly chosen music covers instead of the video thumbnail :(

Michael
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