I've been a long time user of MC 10 and today decided it was time to upgrade to MC11. While MC10 was working fine I was looking forward to getting device synchronization and album art working with my video ipod. So I dl'd and installed MC11. Setup prompted me to uninstall MC10 (which I did) and the install went without incident.
With the install completed I imported all my audio files from my media server. I then connected my ipod and MC prompted me to name the device. So far, so good--On the handheld "view" MC displayed all of the files on my ipod and everything appeared to be fine.
I decided to click the "Sync Now" button and MC decided it would try to synchoronize my entire library (nearly 6000 tracks) with my ipod. I should have selected something other than "Sync Mode -- All".
I'll just click the "Cancel Sync" button. Unfortunately, MC stopped responding and after waiting for close to 10 minutes I decided to kill it via task manager.
After relaunching MC ALL of the tags on my ipod tracks (approx 1000 of them) were blank. I ejected the ipod and indeed, all of the entries my ipod's artists, albums, and songs were missing. It seemed like a good time to do an ipod updater restore/update and start over.
With that completed, I restart MC, it detects the ipod, prompts me to initialize it and once done, give it a name.
This time I create a playlist to sync with the ipod, drag and drop a couple of albums to the plalylist and set the handheld options to "Sync Mode -- Playlist" and select my new playlist.
I click the "Sync now" button and MC pops up an message box indicating "The following 20 files cannot be transferred. Common errors include insufficient rights or unsupported file types. Remove the unsupported tracks and continue the transfer?"
Back to the playlist I just created; the playlist now includes the original .ape tracks I added PLUS .mp3 versions of the same tracks that point to my ipod's path (E:\ipod_control\music\... All of the mp3 tracks have icons with red X's indicating that the files aren't available.
Back to the handheld view; I click "Sync Now" and click yes at the message box prompt to "Remove the unsupported tracks...". Now I get another message box that indicates "You are attempting to transfer multiple tracks with duplicate information. Would you like to remove the duplicates and continue with the transfer?". I click ok and MC starts converting and uploading the files to the ipod. Unfortunately, it only transfers 6 out of the 20 files and shows status "File missing" for the remaining 14.
After confirming that the original .ape files are in my sync playlist really are there (I can play them) I try "Sync Now" again and now get a message box indicating "None of the tracks can be transferred. Common errors include insufficient rights or unsupported file types."
Steve