The device (iPod classic 120GB) shows up in directorytree of MB. The userfiles stay untouched after deinstall.Īfter that, I install MB with MusicBeeV2Installer.exe and start the new installation. I deinstall MB with the win7 deinstall routine under programs. So I start MB as admin - the same result (read-only) Message: "The device is read-only and cannot be updated by MusicBee" I start MB but the Ipod was read-only now. I've replaced the current DLL's with the (old)one from Stevens last thread. The problem seems to be the lost of status as an iPodDevice to USBDevice.Īt the moment it works fine with MM-syncing. Ipod Database is out of sync now and the game is over. Next sync goes then to the wrong location on my iPod because MB thinks it syncs an USB-Device. "G:\" and the Music files filed contains now "Music\\\ - " and so on for the following fields. The Device Settings has now StoragePath ie. The iPod device is displayed now as an normal USB-Drive in MB directorytree! (The iPod used furthermore 90GB HDD-Space) When I reconnect the iPod, the Ipod comes up as Device iPod120GB(K:) with correct node for Music, Podcast, Audiobooks, Video and my three playlists.īut, if I resync next time with minor changes, the iPod has no Music, no books and so on. Music, Covers, Audiobooks, Podcast are ok and working on iPod (Playlist one has round about 90GB (14000 Titles) and there are two small ones more.Īfter that the sync seems to be ok. Than I configure the Auto-Sync Settings :Ĭheckmark "Folder" and point to my MP4-AudiobookFolderĬheckmark under playlists my three playlists for sync Mark radiobutton "copy artwork to the iPod database" First I reset the iPod with iTunes 10 (and 9x) several times.
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