01-05-2008, 17:44 | #42 |
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Yup, seriously considering it, just need to read up on it to see how easy it is to change should anything go wrong.
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01-05-2008, 19:06 | #43 |
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*click* jailbroken
*click* restored to normal It's as simple as that.
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01-05-2008, 20:34 | #44 |
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Hmmm, first problem encountered. Transferred a whole load of music to the Touch and most of it played fine, but some albums completely refused to play, despite them being basic MP3s. Looking in iTunes the same files aren't listed, so there's obviously something wrong with the music, and I'll have to do some work on them to get them working. I wouldn't mind so much, but out of a music collection of 25GB, 7GB of it isn't registering so it'll be a bit of work getting it all working.
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02-05-2008, 00:32 | #45 |
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How was that 7Gb tagged, be more specific than mp3...?
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02-05-2008, 01:27 | #46 |
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It was all tagged perfectly through Picard, but I've sorted it now anyway. I opened up the offending files in Foobar and rebuilt the MP3 stream, which did the trick
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04-05-2008, 19:29 | #47 |
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Ironically i'm having troubles with MP3's in a similar fashion to yourself Davey, according to my iPod i've got about 9800 tracks on there, but according to MM i have around 10k, so i'm missing about 200 somewhere (not that i've noticed yet) and i'm wondering how you went about working out what was missing? A little annoying this
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05-05-2008, 13:27 | #48 |
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Unfortunately it was a boring manual process. I split my artists down into alphabetical subfolders (A-C, etc), then cleared the library in both iTunes and MM. I first added a subfolder to MM, and then to iTunes. If the song count was the same, all was fine, but if it differed then there would obviously be a problem somewhere, and it was a case of scanning to see which albums were missing in iTunes. With around 4000 songs in total it probably took me around an hour to get it all sorted out.
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05-05-2008, 13:56 | #49 |
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Hmmmm, i think i'm willing to skip that one! If i haven't noticed they're probably not *that* important...
Is there a way excel can show the differences between two tables? Because i've got the libraries from my iPod and from media monkey in an excel table, but i can't see any way of comparing two books sets of data? This would be a fairly quick way... |
05-05-2008, 14:14 | #50 |
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How do you get the libraries to the excel spreadsheet? If I can take a look myself I can probably figure it out.
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