Eventually it skips the rest and does the artwork and gapless info, and then says they were all failed to be added.Įdit: Everything that IS put on my ipod comes under 'other' and is unplayable. Now when i try to sync my ipod it works for about 1000 tracks and then slows down to a snails pace (like one track every 5 minutes). So i ended up restoring my ipod and updating its firmware to 2.0.1 (6th gen classic btw, windows 7) But recently a couple of tracks had been skipping on my ipod, and when i tried to delete them from my playlist and sync it with the addon, they were not listed to be removed. I've been using the foo_dop addon successfully for numerous months, and it worked well. Please let me know if what I am asking is doable, or am I just SOL. This functionality has probably been built into your component, its just that I am new to FooBar (only been using it for about a month) and I cant figure out the methodology to achieve this. I have tried to add %list_index% as a custom ID tag and try to get it to save to the metadata without any success. I would like to preserve the playlist order when exporting a playlist from the iPod to the PC. One bit of functionality I would like to request: Your plugin makes that process makes it super easy! TEIP.mp3) to file names based on their MP3 ID tags. I have been able, for a long time, to recover the RAW MP3 file names from the iPod playlists and then convert those file name (ex. I have about 40 playlists that have been growing over the last 5 years. I have been looking for something like this for a long time. I'm using the "composer" on the ipod as an "album artist." It works but isn't the most intuitive thing. I was hoping "sort artist" would be a way to do that. I was basically looking for an "album artist" feature and the ipod still lacks that (which is ridiculous). Sort artist strictly controls the order on any artist lists - it doesn't affect the artist displayed nor how they are grouped. The artist field/remapping is what you'd expect - that is how the artist is displayed everywhere, as well as how it is grouped on the artist menu. Thanks.Well they work the same as the same metadata fields in iTunes, you are only remapping them. Am I doing something wrong/not understanding the feature correctly? ![]() ie, I could sort all of Paul McCartney's solo/Wings work just under "Paul McCartney." But I haven't been able to do that. ![]() I was thinking that this would be useful as a workaround for the iPod's lack of "album artist" tag (as far as I can tell on my 5G iPod Video anyway). I'm not familiar with them, but I thought that they'd overwrite what the artist is displayed as in the "Artist" menu where you browse the music. As for generation designation should it even be considered as a 7.Quote from: MR.F on 23:41:33 I don't understand how the "Sort Artist" and "Sort Album Artist" works. I dont have that many ipods to test this so I do like some follow up for those who had both variants hardware and software for testing differences, ATA read speeds sound quality/display etc. they're mostly from the proper 7th gen/not 6.5 or so, but the thing is those 7th gen running the 2.0.4 firmware cannot upgrade to the 2.0.5 not those running the 2.0.5 firmware can downgrade to 2.0.4, is because there's another hardware revision(made "cheaper") and little(one) feature added.Īs for the feature of the 2.0.5 firmware is only have a toggle to disable the EU volume limitation, that does mean ipods with the 2.0.4 and designated to be sold in the EU had an overall lower volume, if the unit is sold/used outside of the EU there's no volume limiter thus should be indifferent from 2.0.5 ones with the limiter off. ![]() So somewhere I've heard some ipod classics actually had the 2.0.5 firmware, they are mostly from the late/post 2010 manufactured date.
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