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Reply #1700
Thanks for this advice, the value is set to 5 (default). But according to the settings/info-screen of my iPod Touch there are 3.9GB (of 7.1GB) available.

Maybe I found something (it seems to me that there where orphaned files with too lang path names). I am trying to restore the iPod to factory settings (= delete all files) and sync from scratch. I will report back here.

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Reply #1701
Hello Guys!
First I would like to thank you for this perfectly working component. I'ts awesome!!!

I'm pretty new with this whole foobar thing. So I wondered if someone could help me a bit 
I have the 1G Ipod nano 2GB. Importing songs in it works perfectly  But when I wanted to add some new playlists to it I couldn't find an option for it??

Is it possible to make a new playlist on my ipod with this Ipod manager???
I would appreciate someones help 

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Reply #1702
Maybe I found something (it seems to me that there where orphaned files with too lang path names). I am trying to restore the iPod to factory settings (= delete all files) and sync from scratch. I will report back here.

Unfortunately reseting the iPod did not help. I still get the same error message for some files (Failed to add file to iPod: Conversion failed - Reserved disk space limit exceeded), the settings-info-screen again says that there are 3.9GB available (of 7.1GB).

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Reply #1703
has anyone gotten this to work? when i try to send files to the ipod it gives me the error "Failed to add file to iPod: Path is too long" for every file. the path names are all applemobiledevice://<long string of letters and numbers>:/iTunes_Control\Music\AA1(or whatever)\AAAA(or whatever).mp3
What are you trying to do? Those files are already on your iPod.

Thanks for this advice, the value is set to 5 (default). But according to the settings/info-screen of my iPod Touch there are 3.9GB (of 7.1GB) available.
Hmm, not sure what caused that then. I will add some more logging in next build.

it seems to me that there where orphaned files with too lang path names.
It seems there is a bug there when adding existing files on the iPod touch/iPhone only (such as what that command does), it will say everything it tries to add is too long probably. I will fix that in the next build.
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Reply #1704
has anyone gotten this to work? when i try to send files to the ipod it gives me the error "Failed to add file to iPod: Path is too long" for every file. the path names are all applemobiledevice://<long string of letters and numbers>:/iTunes_Control\Music\AA1(or whatever)\AAAA(or whatever).mp3
What are you trying to do? Those files are already on your iPod.


First I was trying to send a playlist, and then I was trying to add files with just right click->iPod->send to iPod. I deleted everything from my iPod first (including all the playlists) using right click->iPod->remove from iPod, but it still gave me the error even though the iPod shows to be blank when I use it. I tried adding a file that had never been on the iPod, and that worked.

I tried again using the "sync playlist" feature and that seems like it's working fine.

what I did before was:

1) load the ipod library in foobar
2) save the library as a playlist on my computer
3) delete some entries from the playlist
4) use "remove from ipod" with all the songs in the ipod library selected to take everything off my ipod
5) try to send playlists/individual songs, which gave me the error

i was doing that because itunes had screwed up my cover art for pretty much every album but i had it set up correctly in foobar so i wanted to just reload all the songs with the correct album art using foobar

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Reply #1705
It's very nice to see a compatibility with fw 2.0 (iTouch and iPhone).
Thanks a lot

But... I can't get it work : It simply says that no iPod is found.
I have put the .dll in foobar directory and foo_dop in the components directory, then enabled mobile device support and restarted foobar. Am I missing something ?
(I have a jailbroken iPhone 3G, fw 2.2, correctly detected in iTunes (there's some songs on it)
foobar 0.9.6.1 (I tried 0.9.6)
Windows Vista SP1)

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Reply #1706
Maxoo,

I had the same problem, which was fixed by uninstalling and re-installing just Mobile Devices Support.  You don't need to remove the entire iTunes package.  Download the full iTunes installer, but (I used 7-zip but I think many other programs will work too) extract from it Mobile Devices Support installer.  Then go into your Vista control panel, remove and reinstall.

Musicmusic mentioned to me that he believes this to be an issue with some registry keys getting mixed up.  Nevertheless, the above got me going with this great plugin.

I have a jailbroken first gen, BTW.

 

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Reply #1707
Unfortunately reseting the iPod did not help. I still get the same error message for some files (Failed to add file to iPod: Conversion failed - Reserved disk space limit exceeded), the settings-info-screen again says that there are 3.9GB available (of 7.1GB).
I just uploaded 0.6.3.5. It should give a bit more detailed output, so if it happens again make a screenshot or something so I can have a look. Thanks.

It's very nice to see a compatibility with fw 2.0 (iTouch and iPhone).
Thanks a lot

But... I can't get it work : It simply says that no iPod is found.
Indeed try what RainDawg said. I'm not sure what causes that, driver issues or something.

If it still doesn't work then please post complete foobar2000 console output so I can have a look.
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Reply #1708
Hello Guys!
First I would like to thank you for this perfectly working component. I'ts awesome!!!

I'm pretty new with this whole foobar thing. So I wondered if someone could help me a bit 
I have the 1G Ipod nano 2GB. Importing songs in it works perfectly  But when I wanted to add some new playlists to it I couldn't find an option for it??

Is it possible to make a new playlist on my ipod with this Ipod manager???
I would appreciate someones help 


File>iPod>Manage Contents

Right click for creating a new playlist.

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Reply #1709

Maybe I found something (it seems to me that there where orphaned files with too lang path names). I am trying to restore the iPod to factory settings (= delete all files) and sync from scratch. I will report back here.

Unfortunately reseting the iPod did not help. I still get the same error message for some files (Failed to add file to iPod: Conversion failed - Reserved disk space limit exceeded), the settings-info-screen again says that there are 3.9GB available (of 7.1GB).


I to am having same problems. getting an error message "exceeded disc capacity". Have an iPod touch 1st gen 16gb V1.1.5. Have restored defaults, reloaded ipod software, started fresh music transfer. can only copy about 2.5gb of data with foobar.

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Reply #1710
I to am having same problems. getting an error message "exceeded disc capacity". Have an iPod touch 1st gen 16gb V1.1.5. Have restored defaults, reloaded ipod software, started fresh music transfer. can only copy about 2.5gb of data with foobar.
If you mean the message he was getting, can you do this for me:
I just uploaded 0.6.3.5. It should give a bit more detailed output, so if it happens again make a screenshot or something so I can have a look. Thanks.

The entire message may not fit in a single screenshot, so use some common sense.
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Reply #1711
Unfortunately reseting the iPod did not help. I still get the same error message for some files (Failed to add file to iPod: Conversion failed - Reserved disk space limit exceeded), the settings-info-screen again says that there are 3.9GB available (of 7.1GB).
I just uploaded 0.6.3.5. It should give a bit more detailed output, so if it happens again make a screenshot or something so I can have a look. Thanks.

I started again from scratch (reset). I synced some files to the iTouch. Everythink worked fine (reported available space 4.2GB). Then I added some additional files to my Playlist, synced again and the error messages comes up. Here are some screenshots:
Error Message 1a
Error Message 1b
Error Message 2a
Error Message 2b

Thanks for your help .

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Reply #1712
I've just fixed something & uploaded 0.6.3.6. Please try that one
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Reply #1713

It's very nice to see a compatibility with fw 2.0 (iTouch and iPhone).
Thanks a lot

But... I can't get it work : It simply says that no iPod is found.
Indeed try what RainDawg said. I'm not sure what causes that, driver issues or something.

If it still doesn't work then please post complete foobar2000 console output so I can have a look.
I downloaded iTunes setup, extracted MobileSupportInstaller.exe from it, lanched it and selected "repair".
Now it works like a charm
Thanks a lot RainDawg and Musicmusic !

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Reply #1714
I've just fixed something & uploaded 0.6.3.6. Please try that one

Works fine, thank you very much for this quick fix. I am so happy that I can use foobar now for nearly all music-related things .

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Reply #1715
Welcome  Thanks for helping track down the issue
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Reply #1716
I to am having same problems. getting an error message "exceeded disc capacity". Have an iPod touch 1st gen 16gb V1.1.5. Have restored defaults, reloaded ipod software, started fresh music transfer. can only copy about 2.5gb of data with foobar.
If you mean the message he was getting, can you do this for me:
I just uploaded 0.6.3.5. It should give a bit more detailed output, so if it happens again make a screenshot or something so I can have a look. Thanks.

The entire message may not fit in a single screenshot, so use some common sense.



Thanks very much.. seems to be working seamlessly!!
this is one great piece of software.. 

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Reply #1717
Hey guys I keep getting the error:
I/O Error (Win32 #1005)
when trying to add tracks to a 5.5G white ipod. Any ideas as to why?

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Reply #1718
Same error as above, with "send to iPod" and "sync with iPod".
When I try to recover tracks, it recovers some of them, but for most of them it says that the path is too long.

It does this only when I send a lot of tracks (1500). If I sync less tracks, it works. (iPhone 3G)

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Reply #1719
Hey guys I keep getting the error:
I/O Error (Win32 #1005)
when trying to add tracks to a 5.5G white ipod. Any ideas as to why?
There should be a title or something with the error message. But anyway your error means:
Quote
The volume does not contain a recognized file system. Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted.
But it could be for various reasons.

Can you access your iPod via Windows Explorer?
How many volumes show under your iPod in Disk Management?

Same error as above, with "send to iPod" and "sync with iPod".
When I try to recover tracks, it recovers some of them, but for most of them it says that the path is too long.

It does this only when I send a lot of tracks (1500). If I sync less tracks, it works. (iPhone 3G)
Are you really sure you had the same error message? There was an ongoing issue with transfers failing on iPhone/iPod touch if you sent a lot of content in one go. The issue with 'path too long' with recover files should have been fixed in the latest build, if not please provide a screenshot (showing the full path of the file).
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Reply #1720
Same error as above, with "send to iPod" and "sync with iPod".
When I try to recover tracks, it recovers some of them, but for most of them it says that the path is too long.

It does this only when I send a lot of tracks (1500). If I sync less tracks, it works. (iPhone 3G)
Are you really sure you had the same error message? There was an ongoing issue with transfers failing on iPhone/iPod touch if you sent a lot of content in one go. The issue with 'path too long' with recover files should have been fixed in the latest build, if not please provide a screenshot (showing the full path of the file).
It was an I/O error, I'm sure of that.
If I have this error a second time I'll note down the whole log.

[EDIT]
I had foo_dop 6.3.6 when I had the issue with path too long.

[EDIT2]
Here is the log :


[EDIT3]
Another I/O error. Here is the log :

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Reply #1721
I think I may have found a small bug... videos that have been marked as "IPOD_REMEMBER_PLAYBACK_POSITION" seem to lose their playback position when the iPod database is rewritten. However, the flag itself is not lost and subsequent plackbacks will retain the playback position until the next database rewrite.

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Reply #1722
Here is the log :[...]
Hmm OK I will look into...
[edit]The problem is that it did use a path 'too long' when creating the files. (I don't know if there is actually a path limit on the iPhone/iPod touch but anyway). So I will fix the next build to it limits the path correctly when adding the files.

I'm not sure whether some forward/backslash path issues is causing false positives here also, if it is that should also be fixed in the next build.

If you want to recover those tracks wait for the next build and increase 'extra filename characters' in advanced prefs by about 2, run the recover orphaned files command, then reset the setting again.

Another I/O error. Here is the log :
10 is a new error to me, I don't remember that one. But this was a while ago. It seems like it means "access denied" or similar, peculiar.. 12 is the one I recall when it loses connection to the device for whatever reason it does.

I think I may have found a small bug... videos that have been marked as "IPOD_REMEMBER_PLAYBACK_POSITION" seem to lose their playback position when the iPod database is rewritten. However, the flag itself is not lost and subsequent plackbacks will retain the playback position until the next database rewrite.
There shouldn't be any need to set that flag on video files. However I have fixed the issue with 'bookmark' times not being saved correctly in the next build, thanks.
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Reply #1723
I just want to say thanks a lot for this awesome plugin. It works great with my ipod classic 60gb

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Reply #1724
0.6.3.7 released with a few bug fixes. I had to replace many instances of directory separators in my code so they are consistent on the iPhone/iPod touch, I may have broken something in the process so the build is experimental for now. The fixing of dir separators may cause the component to reread metadata from your files on the iPod touch/iPhone.
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