Originally Posted by
Gruso
iTunes, there's your problem. I feel your pain, I'm a new iPod owner and the whole setup is an iWhore.
I can't offer a specific fix, but I've got an idea or two. First, here's an article on moving your iTunes library:
Also, a question: Was most of your music library purchased from the iTunes store? I'm also wondering if this could be a DRM problem (Digital Rights Management, read: stupid Apple copy protection).
Another line of thought - it could be a corrupted iTunes database file. Apple's online help is surprisingly useful:
Yet another thought - maybe it's the iTunes db file that's missing. If you can locate and copy the original over, it might help. Might.
And finally, a word of warning. If your iPod is new (5th gen Classic, 3rd gen Nano etc), the firmware is encrypted and will bork if you try to use 3rd party software with it. It will then require a reset, wiping all your content & settings. Fkn Apple.
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