Discussion:
Songs Are There, But Are Not Listed on iPod
King, Kevin J
2004-01-26 17:30:24 UTC
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Currently, I am using Ephpod 2.58 and Windows ME. My iPod is 10gig with 2.1 firmware. I do not use iTunes and have never downloaded it.

Yesterday I connected my iPod to my computer, but Ephpod wouldn't load. After a while, it finally booted up but gave me an error message saying something about "the iTunes folder not being found"on my C drive" and wouldn't show any of the 1400 songs I have on my iPod. I properly disconnected my iPod and now it doesn't list any of my songs, though it's memory shows that the songs are there. Any ideas on how I can fix it?

Recently, I recorded songs from a new Kelis CD to my computer and had also burned a CD using Sony's Aftrac8 compression technology. Could either of these events caused the problem? Thanks for the help.

Kevin


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Joe Masters
2004-01-26 18:05:33 UTC
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Did you properly select the EphPod drive? Sounds like you've probably
copied the songs to your C: drive instead of the iPod drive.
Post by King, Kevin J
Currently, I am using Ephpod 2.58 and Windows ME. My iPod is 10gig with 2.1 firmware. I do not use iTunes and have never downloaded it.
Yesterday I connected my iPod to my computer, but Ephpod wouldn't load. After a while, it finally booted up but gave me an error message saying something about "the iTunes folder not being found"on my C drive" and wouldn't show any of the 1400 songs I have on my iPod. I properly disconnected my iPod and now it doesn't list any of my songs, though it's memory shows that the songs are there. Any ideas on how I can fix it?
Recently, I recorded songs from a new Kelis CD to my computer and had also burned a CD using Sony's Aftrac8 compression technology. Could either of these events caused the problem? Thanks for the help.
Kevin
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Kevin King
2004-01-27 03:27:44 UTC
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Yes, I think so. Normally when I start up Ephpod it normally reads the drive
automatically... if not, I just select the iPod E drive. In this case, it
took a long time to load and then said that the iTunes folder could not be
found... and I don't even have iTunes downloaded on my PC. Right now, iPod
shows available memory of only 2 out of 10 gigs, so the files are there but
are not being recognized in Ephpod or on my iPod. I do have most of my iPod
songs backed up on my C drive, but why isn't Ephpod showing the songs stored
on iPod?

Do you have any ideas as to how I can fix it short of restoring the original
configuration? I incorrectly told you that my iPods firmware was 2.1, but
it is 1.3. Is there a later version for Win ME available? Could the
SonicStage Simple burner affected the files? Or could there be some code
the the files I just copies from a new CD that corrupted it? I'm
dumbfounded here.... thanks for taking the time to help.

Kevin

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Did you properly select the EphPod drive? Sounds like you've probably
copied the songs to your C: drive instead of the iPod drive.
Post by King, Kevin J
Currently, I am using Ephpod 2.58 and Windows ME. My iPod is 10gig with
2.1 firmware. I do not use iTunes and have never downloaded it.
Post by King, Kevin J
Yesterday I connected my iPod to my computer, but Ephpod wouldn't load.
After a while, it finally booted up but gave me an error message saying
something about "the iTunes folder not being found"on my C drive" and
wouldn't show any of the 1400 songs I have on my iPod. I properly
disconnected my iPod and now it doesn't list any of my songs, though it's
memory shows that the songs are there. Any ideas on how I can fix it?
Post by King, Kevin J
Recently, I recorded songs from a new Kelis CD to my computer and had also
burned a CD using Sony's Aftrac8 compression technology. Could either of
these events caused the problem? Thanks for the help.
Post by King, Kevin J
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Kevin King
2004-01-27 04:34:09 UTC
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As a follow up to my earlier email, I wanted to let you know that I was able
to recover the songs on my iPod. I used the Elphpod tool to probe for lost
music and it recognized the files. Had to change some tags, but no big
deal. Still don't know what happened. Thanks for the help.

Kevin

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Subject: Re: [Ephpod] Songs Are There, But Are Not Listed on iPod


Did you properly select the EphPod drive? Sounds like you've probably
copied the songs to your C: drive instead of the iPod drive.
Post by King, Kevin J
Currently, I am using Ephpod 2.58 and Windows ME. My iPod is 10gig with
2.1 firmware. I do not use iTunes and have never downloaded it.
Post by King, Kevin J
Yesterday I connected my iPod to my computer, but Ephpod wouldn't load.
After a while, it finally booted up but gave me an error message saying
something about "the iTunes folder not being found"on my C drive" and
wouldn't show any of the 1400 songs I have on my iPod. I properly
disconnected my iPod and now it doesn't list any of my songs, though it's
memory shows that the songs are there. Any ideas on how I can fix it?
Post by King, Kevin J
Recently, I recorded songs from a new Kelis CD to my computer and had also
burned a CD using Sony's Aftrac8 compression technology. Could either of
these events caused the problem? Thanks for the help.
Post by King, Kevin J
Kevin
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