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Various Non-Bald Discussions => Entertainment/Events/Music/Movies => Topic started by: Razor X on July 13, 2008, 06:27:30 PM
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Occasionally my iPod will stop suddenly in the middle of a track and skip ahead to the next one. The same song will stop at the same point every time it is played. It happened again a couple of days ago. The track played perfectly in iTunes on my PC, but not on the iPod itself. I tried everything, from re-syncing to restoring the factory settings on the iPod and re-copying my whole library back onto it. Nothing worked and in the end, I had to delete the track from iTunes and re-ripping it from the original CD.
Tonight it just happened again with another track. Has this happened to anyone else, and is there a quicker and easier way to fix the problem without having to delete the track and ripping it again from the CD?
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Files get corrupted. Sounds like that's what you're dealing with. It happens.
One thing that helps is making sure to keep the device away from magnetic fields. that includes cell phones, televisions, speakers, etc.
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Hi Razor!
Are you using Windows Media Player? If so, you might want to check how fast you are ripping cd's. If you try to save a lot of drive space, that could make some of your tracks act goofy.
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Files get corrupted. Sounds like that's what you're dealing with. It happens.
One thing that helps is making sure to keep the device away from magnetic fields. that includes cell phones, televisions, speakers, etc.
You could be right. I could have it too close to my cell phone. But why doesn't the problem self-correct when I re-sync? The copy on my PC is fine.
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Hi Razor!
Are you using Windows Media Player? If so, you might want to check how fast you are ripping cd's. If you try to save a lot of drive space, that could make some of your tracks act goofy.
No, I'm using iTunes.
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Files get corrupted. Sounds like that's what you're dealing with. It happens.
One thing that helps is making sure to keep the device away from magnetic fields. that includes cell phones, televisions, speakers, etc.
You could be right. I could have it too close to my cell phone. But why doesn't the problem self-correct when I re-sync? The copy on my PC is fine.
Because when you re-sync the devices only look for any files that are new or changed. Even though the data in the file is corrupted the information about it (size, date, etc) looks the same so nothing is changed during the re-sync.
If you deleted the file from the device, and then did the re-sync, it should load the file from the PC again.
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If you deleted the file from the device, and then did the re-sync, it should load the file from the PC again.
I don't think it will let me do that.
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If you deleted the file from the device, and then did the re-sync, it should load the file from the PC again.
I don't think it will let me do that.
Why not? You can easily delete a song from the iPod.
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Why not? You can easily delete a song from the iPod.
How? I thought the only way was to delete it from iTunes and re-sync.
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Why not? You can easily delete a song from the iPod.
How? I thought the only way was to delete it from iTunes and re-sync.
You can access it as a standard removable drive, find the offending track, and then delete it like any other file.
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
The iTunes format, (AAC).
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
The iTunes format, (AAC).
Ok, copy that file to another directory on your computer. Then using iTunes, delete the file out of the playlist. Then re-sync your iPod. Copy the file back into the directory, add it back to the playlist, then re-sync your iPod again.
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Ok, copy that file to another directory on your computer. Then using iTunes, delete the file out of the playlist. Then re-sync your iPod. Copy the file back into the directory, add it back to the playlist, then re-sync your iPod again.
Now that sounds like it should work! I'll try it if I have the problem again. Thanks, Tyler.
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You're welcome! It should work since I had to do this with my wife's iPod.
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
The iTunes format, (AAC).
Ok, copy that file to another directory on your computer. Then using iTunes, delete the file out of the playlist. Then re-sync your iPod. Copy the file back into the directory, add it back to the playlist, then re-sync your iPod again.
OK, I just tried this and it didn't work. :( I have no idea why; there's no logical reason why it shouldn't. The file plays fine on the PC. ???
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maybe it's time to send apple an email? ^-^
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Yeah, I think so ... or see if there is an iPod users help forum out there somewhere.
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the only"problem" i ever have gotten is multiples of the same artist in my ipod....like when i scroll thru and there's 2 listings for the same artist. y does this happen? anyone know?
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the only"problem" i ever have gotten is multiples of the same artist in my ipod....like when i scroll thru and there's 2 listings for the same artist. y does this happen? anyone know?
Check and see if there is an extra space before or after the name. If there is, it will be read as a completely different name. Delete the extra space and everything will roll up to the one artist.
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see ive done that... i'm very meticulous so y do i still have multiple listings of foreigner????
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
The iTunes format, (AAC).
Ok, copy that file to another directory on your computer. Then using iTunes, delete the file out of the playlist. Then re-sync your iPod. Copy the file back into the directory, add it back to the playlist, then re-sync your iPod again.
OK, I just tried this and it didn't work. :( I have no idea why; there's no logical reason why it shouldn't. The file plays fine on the PC. ???
Aight, I'm gonna try and help you with this. When attempting what Tyler said, did you use the "Find file in explorer" option that pops up when you right click a song? What is the original source of the song? CD? MP3 downloaded from the net? You on Windows, or OS X, or Linux?
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Razor, is the song in MP3 format or the iTunes format?
The iTunes format, (AAC).
Ok, copy that file to another directory on your computer. Then using iTunes, delete the file out of the playlist. Then re-sync your iPod. Copy the file back into the directory, add it back to the playlist, then re-sync your iPod again.
OK, I just tried this and it didn't work. :( I have no idea why; there's no logical reason why it shouldn't. The file plays fine on the PC. ???
Aight, I'm gonna try and help you with this. When attempting what Tyler said, did you use the "Find file in explorer" option that pops up when you right click a song? What is the original source of the song? CD? MP3 downloaded from the net? You on Windows, or OS X, or Linux?
Yes, I used Explorer and moved the file from its directory in the iTunes Music folder. It was originally ripped from a CD and I'm using Windows XP.
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OK, I just found a iPod forum where there are a lot of people discussing this problem. Seems to be a bug in the iPod Classic software, but nobody's managed to come up with a way to fix it yet. :(