![]() Extract using foobar2000īecause I don’t keep my songs in one location (i.e. ![]() I got hit by both bugs – the last bug happened twice, with the first being recovered by connecting the iPod to iTunes the second completely hosed the iPod so that no songs appeared and iTunes said the library was corrupt. Sometimes the Floola written iTunes Library file would corrupt and you’d lose all access your songs – but they’d still be on the iPod.Version 2.8 and lower could and would mix up your album art – so you’d end up with artwork for one artists being assigned to a different artists’ song – Version 2.9 and above apparently fixes this.However Floola (at least the version I ran) has bugs which means I would strongly recommend NOT using until the dev team fix them – namely: The Mission used to be in the “M”s by iTunes. What this means is that any band starting with “The” will be put in the “T” section – e.g. So Floola let me add files and then re-writes the iTunes library – but what it also does is change the sort algorithm. It’s damn useful when you’re in a spot – no need to install the app, just double-click no need to register the iPod, it just works. Floola to the rescue – sort of…įloola is a great little application which lets you maintain your iTunes library without the need for iTunes. Mr Google says that the only way to resolve was either to upgrade to the latest version of iTunes and firmware (already done) and failing that, do a factory reset. ![]() ![]() Adding music to iTunes does not update iPodĭragging mp3s to my iTunes library would not sync up to the iPod – No error, no clues, no indication why this was happening. The title of the post is pretty descriptive in itself, but here’s the low-down on what happened and how i fixed it. ![]()
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