![]() I also spent one hour with an Apple Support person (for which I give her thanks) and we reviewed all sync-ing options. and the playlists transfer on iPhone and iPad, but not iPod. Well, I've set the sync options the same for all devices. I can tell you though, that the same problem exists with a similar programme to iTunes, that is used for synchronising music to Android devices, and that is fixed by using a wireless (Wi-Fi) sync. I have no idea why cable sync doesn't work correctly anymore. check the suggestion about erratic syncing by fellow user turingtest2, in this discussion: I can transfer a playlist from iTunes to … - Apple Community (it's the reply to the original question that you want to look at).try a Wi-Fi Sync (or, if you're already using Wi-Fi to synchronise your device). ![]() ![]() I have recently begun using Wi-Fi Sync to manage my iPod and that seems to produce much better results. There has been a long-term issue with erratic syncing, which Apple have yet to fix. The issue is that for some unknown reason, some songs have not been added to the iPod (or have been removed) and are now listed as phantom songs. I have experienced myself and it's infuriating. As for generation designation should it even be considered as a 7.Ah, the infamous dotted circle, I get it now. ![]() 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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