Ipod classic

From: milko26 Jun 2015 15:11
To: ANT_THOMAS 16 of 30
Mine's been great even with the memory leak versions of 5. My only annoyance is that now it's getting rather venerable the battery is beginning to show signs of wearing out, and the screen's a bit of a mess. I really hope there's a New N5 this autumn, I don't want a bigger phone and most of the third party ones don't appeal anyway even if they are smaller due to stupid software overlay nonsense.
From: ANT_THOMAS26 Jun 2015 15:35
To: milko 17 of 30
I think my issue was doing dirty flashes of custom ROMs to save myself the boring process of backing up and restoring. I was happy with a certain ROM developer but then they didn't make a 5.x ROM for ages so moved.

But yeah, a new N5 would be ideal. Mine died in October about a week before the 12 month warranty was up so I've had a new/refurb handset since then. Definitely don't need anything bigger. It really doesn't even need a higher res screen.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 9 Jul 2015 20:45
To: ALL18 of 30
I have an old IPod thingy. I think it's a Nano. A 2GB 1st gen Nano.

Anyway. The database is still intact but I deleted the music folder and now I've confused it. The Nano still thinks it has all the music but they don't work. Apart from one which I added with.. some software I can't remember. The Frozen soundtrack. My daughter will be the new user of this device.

How can I fix the database or just clear everything so I can start again?
From: koswix 9 Jul 2015 22:23
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 19 of 30
If it shows up in iTunes you can restore it from there.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 9 Jul 2015 22:29
To: koswix 20 of 30
Haha. iTunes? No I don't have that.
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jul 2015 22:32
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 21 of 30
Just delete any database looking files from it when you plug it into the computer.

Or install iTunes
From: koswix 9 Jul 2015 23:36
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 22 of 30
Write an interpreter on an arduino and use that to rebuild the database?
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 9 Jul 2015 23:41
To: ANT_THOMAS 23 of 30
I just tried that now. I deleted the iTunes folder and now there's no music showing up but also I song aeem to be able to add music with Winamp.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 9 Jul 2015 23:42
To: koswix 24 of 30
Possibly not the easiest solution. Not sure what is yet though. Could I also add LEDs to it?
From: koswix10 Jul 2015 00:22
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 25 of 30
Don't see why not. LEDs are cool.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)10 Jul 2015 19:15
To: ALL26 of 30
I installed iTunes this morning to sort it out. I'm glad I did, had a 7 hour journey to Hawkhurst for a wedding. Couldn't quite figure out iTunes so used Yamipod to copy the music across. Actually I used that for the first, Frozen, then it crashed, and I dragged the other folders straight to the IPod in iTunes.
From: ANT_THOMAS10 Jul 2015 19:34
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 27 of 30
As long as you turn off automatic syncing then iTunes is the easiest way to do it.

I've ended up corrupting my brothers ipod too many times trying to use 3rd party software.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)10 Jul 2015 21:31
To: ANT_THOMAS 28 of 30
What doea auto syncing do? I haven't used my iPod for years. I think the last time I used it I used Winamp to copy stuff across.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)10 Jul 2015 21:36
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 29 of 30
What doea auto syncing do? 

It syncs automatically. HTH.

From: ANT_THOMAS10 Jul 2015 23:10
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 30 of 30
Not sure if this is still the case now but when you plug in the ipod it will sync the iTunes library, that means that if the library is empty it wipes the ipod.

There's a setting in iTunes to prevent that.