by dud999 » Mon Dec 27, 2021 9:04 pm
Lowlander wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:30 pm
After updating the plugin, did you Sync again with MediaMonkey? If that failed, you may need to reset the device in iTunes.
You mean auto sync? No, I have the songs I already wanted to put on my ipod already on there, and didn't want to remove them. I did do the Rebuild the database feature, hoping that would help.
iTunes? I haven't ever had iTunes on this comptuer that I am using and haven't used it in over a decade. The ipod classic and nano that I am using haven't been used in iTunes either. I don't want to install that software on my computer if I can avoid doing so. MM is the only app I've used with these two ipod in probably a decade or so, and both have worked great until this recent issue.
Also now when I plug it in, MM displays it just as USB, no longer as my ipod (which I named using my first name, which MM would remember). So it seems to view it just as a generic storage device now?
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After updating the plugin, did you Sync again with MediaMonkey? If that failed, you may need to reset the device in iTunes.
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You mean auto sync? No, I have the songs I already wanted to put on my ipod already on there, and didn't want to remove them. I did do the Rebuild the database feature, hoping that would help.
iTunes? I haven't ever had iTunes on this comptuer that I am using and haven't used it in over a decade. The ipod classic and nano that I am using haven't been used in iTunes either. I don't want to install that software on my computer if I can avoid doing so. MM is the only app I've used with these two ipod in probably a decade or so, and both have worked great until this recent issue.
Also now when I plug it in, MM displays it just as USB, no longer as my ipod (which I named using my first name, which MM would remember). So it seems to view it just as a generic storage device now?