@cometdog: In the iPod's Sync menu, first disable syncing with all of
your playlists. Sync. Then re-enable syncing with all of your playlists
and sync again. That did it for me (Rhythmbox 2.96 on Ubuntu 12.04 and a
30GB 4th-gen iPod).
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i have iPod shuffle 4g and I can't write my music on it (sync or drag'n'drop)
ubuntu 12.04 x64
rhythmbox 2.96
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Not working in Rhythmbox 2.96 on Precise. Can create list in Rhythmbox
and add songs to it. If I then choose to sync the ipod the list
disappears. Instead, if I eject the iPod after creating the list but
without syncing, I see an empty playlist on the iPod with that name.
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And to add insult to injury, I've just tried the "Create new playlist"
trick by creating a new playlist and then deleting the original one. Not
only did the newly created playlist in Rhytmbox not get written to the
iPod, but the old playlist that I was originally trying to edit was
deleted from the
I am using Ubuntu 10.04, Rhytmbox 0.12.8 and as of 13th March 2011 I
still have this exact same problem. An 8Gb iPod Nano formatted and used
initially using Windows XP and iTunes.
What is the fix and where can I read about it and more importantly, how
to apply it?
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Hi everyone,
I think I have important information about this.
I was playing with my ipod classic (ipod 6G), and I could sync it with
my rhythmbox 0.12.8.
The situation is, when you create a new playlist and rename it, no changes are
saved in the ipod, I don't know why, but, the only form that I
This is still broken in Rhythmbox 0.13.
There is a new "Sync" feature, which allows you to select Rhythmbox
playlists and sync them with the ipod, but it does not work. One time
it worked with one playlist, in subsequent attempts it corrupted the
ipod and it needed to be restored using itunes.
A
Well WeatherGod, I did the eject through rhythmbox. the ipod (5th gen
80GB dos formatted) did get removed from the desktop. There was never a
message via Ubuntu/Rhythmbox indicating ok to disconnect, but the
waiting minutes after the Ipod said it was OK to disconnect had no
effect. I ran these s
hmm, maybe rhythmbox is not triggering an fsync() call before telling
the user that it is ok to remove the device? Or, maybe it is
prematurely telling the user that it is ok to disconnect? Could
somebody try doing it the "wrong" way (i.e. - eject through rhythmbox),
but wait about 5 minutes befor
Hey all ... the workaround mentioned in a reply above worked for me ...
finally
Details:
iPod Nano 3G formatted on Windows XP. Trying Rhythmbox 0.12.8 on Ubuntu
10.04 Lucid.
To save the playlist and the changes in the playlist, i tried the
"Safely Remove Drive" an NOT the eject from Rhythmb
I also have this problem and would like this issue bumped up to a higher
importance.
Here are my details.
Ipod: 5th gen 80gb formatted on windows
I used to use Amarok on Ubuntu 8.04 and everything worked fine. When I
upgraded to 9.10 I got a new version of Amarok that was useless for
podcasts. S
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Argh, meant iPod nano. Firmware version is 1.1.3.
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Green iPod shuffle 2nd Gen here. I tried "Safely remove drive" as work-
around described in post #14. I also tried uninstalling libgpod-common
as in post #16. Both work-arounds didn't work.
The iPod works fine under Windows XP using iTunes. I even did reset it.
I tried using gtkpod. It doesn't ev
1st generation 1GB shuffle, same issue. Changes are not saved on the
ipod. This doesn't seem to be working in any program anymore. I did
have to uninstall libgpod-common in order to get the ipod to mount
itself. It was working in Karmic under KDE, I am running Gnome on Lucid
now.
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I am seeing the same issue. I have a 4th generation iPod Nano,
formatted originally via Windows XP. I'm using Lucid with Rhythmbox
0.12.8. Functionality is much better than in previous versions of
Rhythmbox, I can successfully add new music to my iPod via drag and drop
and also create playlists.
I have the same issue. Nano 3rd Gen initialized on Win XP. I can however
create playlists on my iPod provided I use the "Safely remove drive"
when right clicking on the desktop icon. Using the Eject button either
from Rhythmbox or from the desktop will effectively ignore my new
playlist or any alte
I've never seen playlists work in ubuntu/rhythmbox. I was hopeful after
hearing about updates to rhythmbox in ubuntu 10.04, but after trying
playlist modifications I see nothing has changed in that department.
I can create a playlist and it saves, but no changes to the playlist are
saved. Rearrang
I forget which one worked for me a while back: gtkpod or hipo management
tool. But one of them certainly did work.
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has anyone found a work-around, yet? I want some until bug is fixed
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Just for the record: I have the same problem with a Mac-formatted iPod
(hfs+, no journaling). That is, the playlists get created, but there's
nothing in them.
I'm using Rhythmbox 0.12.5 on Karmic.
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Banshee can not make playlists on ipod either, but it is a less awful
ipod experience than rhythmbox.
The only app I found to make playlists on the ipod is gtkpod. To make
it find your ipod you have to unmount it from the desktop (not eject!)
and then remount it from Places. Then gtkpod can find
This affects us as well, but gtkpod doesn't display the ipod when
mounted so isn't working as an alternative.
This is with Karmic and Rhythmbox 0.12.5 and a Windows formatted i-pod
nano (latest generation). The ability to create playlists and drag
across/sync to i-pod is critical for the way my wi
I just spent an hour creating a playlist on my iPod only to find out
later that the playlist could not be saved, so I lost an hour's work.
This is unacceptable, Rhythmbox should not allow you to create a
playlist on the iPod if it cannot be saved, or should at least warn you
that you will lose it o
Same problem here with Karmic and an IPod formated under WIndows.
Since I am using Ubuntu (3 years), I have never been able to create any
playlist with Rhytmbox. Did it already work once for someone ?
I had other problems with IPods and Rhytmbox : friends of mine complained that
their IPod went
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Can confirm; playlists appear to be created but don't appear on the ipod
after disconnecting. Oddly I was able to create a playlist with
Rhythmbox with 1 track and have it appear on disconnected ipod, however
cannot further add to or modify it. Ubuntu 9.10, 3g Nano running fat32
filesystem.
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Same problem. Ubuntu 9.10, Ipod Nano 3G initialized on Windows XP.
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hi WeatherGod, thank you for responding to this so quickly. the iPod
was used on a windows computer and was formated with it. (windows is
decommissioned already. therefore I hope for full iPod support in
ubuntu). is there anything else I could do to support this bug-fixing?
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Lorenz, thank you for reporting this issue. I am curious, was the iPod
initialized by iTunes on a Mac or Windows? Depending on which OS
initializes it, determines what kind of filesystem is used (hfs+ for
Mac, fat32 for Windows). Knowing which file system is on the iPod will
help determine your
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