From cfb2 at alumni.cwru.edu Tue Feb 6 09:38:56 2007 From: cfb2 at alumni.cwru.edu (Carol F. Bruml) Date: Tue Feb 6 09:39:09 2007 Subject: [iTunes] iTrip causing "bleeps" in playlists Message-ID: I did a Restore on my 40-gig clickwheel iPod a week or so ago. Since then, I have heard periodic, loud "bleeps" in my playlists of basically relaxing classical music. If I look at the iPod screen when this happens, I see "Griffin iTrip" and a radio frequency listed. If I check the Playlist listing, in iTunes, I do not see any items under "Griffin," "iTrip," or under the numeric frequency. These "bleeps" have occurred in all seven or eight lists I have played since the Restore was done. I do not have the iTrip Playlist checked for synchronizing with my iPod at this time, since I seldom use it except if traveling long distances. Would synching a playlist of all of the iTrip frequencies "pacify" the iTrip's "need" to be there? How can I get these "bleeps" (and the iTrip frequencies) deleted from my iPod/playlists where they don't belong? Does anyone have any idea what caused them to worm their way in in the first place? Carol From michaelprete at cox.net Tue Feb 6 13:09:12 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Tue Feb 6 13:09:25 2007 Subject: [iTunes] iTrip causing "bleeps" in playlists In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <45C8EE78.7010200@cox.net> Carol F. Bruml wrote: > I did a Restore on my 40-gig clickwheel iPod a week or so ago. > > Since then, I have heard periodic, loud "bleeps" in my playlists of > basically relaxing classical music. > > If I look at the iPod screen when this happens, I see "Griffin iTrip" and a > radio frequency listed. > > If I check the Playlist listing, in iTunes, I do not see any items under > "Griffin," "iTrip," or under the numeric frequency. You are looking in the wrong place. They do not exist as a playlist. > These "bleeps" have occurred in all seven or eight lists I have played since > the Restore was done. > > I do not have the iTrip Playlist checked for synchronizing with my iPod at > this time, since I seldom use it except if traveling long distances. Would > synching a playlist of all of the iTrip frequencies "pacify" the iTrip's > "need" to be there? > > How can I get these "bleeps" (and the iTrip frequencies) deleted from my > iPod/playlists where they don't belong? After connecting your iPod, on the first screen that appears (with "Summary" tab) you will find a preference which states "Only sync checked items". If you check that option and *uncheck* the various iTrip beeps, that would seem to produce the result you are looking for. Let us know. > Does anyone have any idea what caused them to worm their way in in the first > place? Bad juju? 8-) -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed. Richard Bach, "Illusions" From list.lover at gmail.com Thu Feb 8 20:50:57 2007 From: list.lover at gmail.com (listLover) Date: Thu Feb 8 20:51:26 2007 Subject: [iTunes] 2 libraries... 2 separate music folders... Message-ID: Finally got off the stick and created a 2nd iTunes library file. (this will be where I put my ?embarrassing? music... more on that later*) I would like to keep the music files for library 1 distinct from the files in library 2 yet I really like the ?copy files to the music folder? preference but I don?t want it to ?work? with library 2 (it?ll throw everything together, which I don?t want) am I s@#t out of luck? Or am I just taking all of this way to seriously? help a brother out *Ratt, Quiet Riot etc. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070208/67e86b87/attachment.html From cfb2 at alumni.cwru.edu Thu Feb 15 18:26:02 2007 From: cfb2 at alumni.cwru.edu (Carol F. Bruml) Date: Thu Feb 15 18:26:21 2007 Subject: [iTunes] "Can't Update iPod" message Message-ID: Tonight, I docked my 40-gig clickwheel iPod, and shortly thereafter, got the message from iTunes that it could not update the iPod because there is not enough free space to hold all of the items in the selected playlists. This does not make sense to me, since iTunes says there is 15.44 gigs of free space on the iPod. My entire iTunes Library is 39.85 GB, and I am quite certain that there is a minimum of 6 GB of that that is not in the selected playlists, and should not be synched with the iPod. So, what do I need to do to make the iPod update completely and correctly? BTW: it seemed to update just fine, until I added a Smart Playlist, which was really just a combination of all of the lists that were already on the iPod. Why should adding a list, that does not contain additional music, cause the iPod to suddenly think it does not have enough room for an update? Carol