Hello, Rick and right now I have removed the
JRiver and went back to ITunes[its a bloated peice of crap...but I am used to it]
if I return I will let you know.
I thank you and your team, you are by far a great group of proffesionals
Gordon
Hi Gordon,
I am sure this is no consolation but when I plugged in a mates ipod just to have a look how it worked, it was seamless, it doesn't start automatically, but I don't like applications like that as many gadgets now have multiple uses, anyway, almost immediately the device was detected and I could drop tracks, playlists or whatever onto the sync area and transfer them.
On a different event I was transferring files to my phone (which I use as memory stick, PDA and walkman as well, a Sony Ericsson M600I btw) I have set it up that it only accepts mp3's, not entirely true but anyway, I selected some m4a tracks to be transferred... it failed but then I just went into the cccp settings got it to re-register itself in there and mid process the transfer of m4a tracks (through transcoding to mp3 started working...
JRiver is not always the easiest to use because it is so powerful, but it is absolutely worth learning.
Rich