![]() One last point, I replaced the battery, but I'm sure it has nothing to do with it. I'm not sure that this card has anything to do with it because otherwise, it seems to work fine. NOTE: I did order the card off of eBay from Singapore and I believe it technically holds 268 GB. ![]() 256gb SDXC 1000x card by Lexar (150mb/s transfer 80mb/s write), Class 10.What's more, after this point, iTunes will no longer recognize the iPod, which leads me to restore it again.Īfter restoring it again, I put just a few albums on and it worked, but I'm very hesitant about uploading more since it keeps erasing the entire iPod.Īny ideas on what to try next? I am a music geek and use my iPod a lot, so it's important to me to get it working again. Dragging by album, which works some of the time, but I recently discovered after doing probably between 300-500 songs, my entire iPod showed up empty, including songs that were there on previous uploads.Dragging songs in smaller batches (by genre).Syncing the entire library at once (there's over 11,000 songs so it takes a while, but we've tried it several times to no avail).We've tried several different methods for uploading: The problems we keep running into is that after we upload any significant amount of songs, the iPod shows up as empty after ejecting it from iTunes. My brother and I have reformatted the SD card several times (both in Mac and PC, including following these directions regarding partitions. I used an iFlash-Solo and a PNY Elite Performance 256 GB High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-I, U3 memory card. I also got a large collection of audio plays (these are a big thing here in Germany and series like "TKKG" and "Die drei ?" - The German adaption of "The Three Investigators" both got more than 220 episodes since >40 years now and still going on also with spin-offs, audiobooks read by famous people, live tours and movies) and I got some CDs of them but often borrowed them from the local public library and ripped these to FLAC (so losless for archiving and convert them to MP3 with 320 kbps for the playback devices).I recently used the iFlash Solo kit by Tarkan and I'm running into some serious issues in using the iPod after uploading songs onto it. 15 281 805 Posted: Options I recently upgraded an iPod 7th Gen that had a physically damaged HDD. is often rather poor quality compared to BD versions. TARKAN imported quality products are available now for online shopping in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and other. ![]() I myself got more than a hundred movies on Blu-Ray and I began rather "late" in 2012, when Amazon (Instant) Video and Netflix Germany weren't so far around the corner.īecause I like to collect movies that I like and a lot of these are steelbooks for example and a small detail might be that the audio offered by Netflix etc. You're wondering why people got libraries with hundreds or thousands of books? Because they can and collect these! To double check it you should reboot the iPod (press MENU + SELECT) and quickly enter the diagnostic mode (press BACK<< + SELECT) go to Manual Test / I O / and verify you can actually open the storage device: if it fails to open you have a probable chance of a defective ribbon, or you have to check it is actually inserted correctly both on the motherboard and in the card. On this site you also find in depth information such as iPod Generation Compatibility hereĪs a footnote I also like to point the Red X screen for failing to Open the Device: it happened to me using a ZIF SATA card and it should be clear that this issue is coming because of some mistakes made on connecting the card, either by a faulty ribbon or as I was able to verify, just because I thought the ribbon's contacts on the the card had to face downward toward the card, while it worked only if I reversed it. This subject need some definition: I invite you to visit the Troubleshooting section this vendor (I have no interest into those products and yes, I bought a couple of those cards) Perhaps ill bore you all with the results. Only way ill prove it is by testing this theory when my parts arrive in couple of days. No idea what this is referring to or why it causes problems. The latest 7th Gen and any generation before the 6th Gen are subject to LBA48 addressing which does not give a limit - APPARENTLY. Plenty of time on nightshifts to scour the internet this evening - It appears anything built in the 6th -6.5 generation era is subject to LBA28 addressing which is the cause of the limit with using iTunes. Something I hadn't seen before though is that ZIF SSD - didn't even know they existed! Shame the price is so steep, even without the need of a tarkan board its still cheaper to do an SDXC upgrade - providing you get a good deal on your cards. Ive looked at the first two options before and the costs worked out near enough the same as SDXC upgrades.
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