I let the iPod be filled over night, and now in the morning it was at 56% crawling at 0.1mb/s although I guess it had stopped completely.
It also showed many errors with flac files, which should have been converted (mp3 encoder, VBR extreme). For some reason, not all the files failed.
This is quite bothersome...
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I clicked cancel, and then MJ crashed. I disconnected the iPod "safely" but it wouldn't react, so I did a reset, and upon reconnecting it, chkdsk showed up suggesting a check. I did it, and got around 100 errors like "\iPod_Control\Music\F03\GAJS.mp3 first allocation unit is not valid. The entry will be truncated." with many different files and some other errors.
Last but not least, the iPod seems to be empty. "No Music".
-.-
fyi: latest iTunes, latest iPod Classic firmware, latest MJ, iPod initialized with MJ upon filling it.
edit:
... another bug: I wanted to quickly drag the most important music on the iPod for the day, and so I selected a couple of artists and dragged them to the lower left corner. When doing this, MJ would put all artists from that genre on the iPod instead of only the selected ones, if the list in the lower box hadn't been updated yet. So just dragging an artist wouldn't suffice, I'd have to click on the artist, wait until the list is refreshed, and then drop the artist on the ipod.
edit2:
... yet another one - sorry, they just keep coming
... If MJ is open and playing a track and I open iTunes to "restore" my iPod, the sound in MJ will lock up (and repeat the last 0.2 seconds endlessly in an annoying way) as soon as the MJ popup "this ipod doesn't have a database, would you like to initialize it" comes up. If I click ok, playing continues.