I'd just like to say this is my first post.....................
O.K., I actually do have some questions, but first I must say
WHAT A GREAT MEDIA PLAYER!!
A bit of background: I got my first iPod/mp3 player 1 year ago for my...let's just say, one of those birthdays of the "the big (?)-O" variety, and then downloaded iTunes. I had only used Windows Media Player to play some tracks on my PC etc. Then I got a Palm Pre and transferred some music to it until Apple outlasted Palm and shut down that capability. The iPod changed everything.
Then I recently got interested in putting music back on my Plam Pre because someone developed a great music player for it; someone on the Pre user site (PreCentral) had first recommended Media Monkey and I downloaded it, but hated the ugly UI. Then someone on PreCentral told me about JRiver. I googled and read up on MC and was impressed by what I found.
After downloading 15, I was BLOWN AWAY! And I hardly know how to use it yet! The graphics and great layout really make it a pleasure to use. And I even figured out how to automatically download my favorite podcast! Then when I saw some of the visualizations, that sealed the deal: I promptly purchased MC.
There's so much more to learn, but a few things I need cleared up ("finally, his question!"
)
After initializing it, my iPod Classic seems to have re-imported my music with MC just fine. Except I get this error message when I start up MC or connect the iPod:
“None of the tracks can be transferred. Common errors include insufficient rights or unsupported file types.”
How do I get this to stop? Is there something wrong?
Also, MC's list of files on the iPod under "Status" begins with about 25
duplicates and then about 16 "
File not supported" files which are my old playlists from iTunes. These playlists imported just fine under the left hand navigation "Playlists"-->"Imported Playlists" pane (not sure what that pane is called), so I don't know how they got on the list of files for the iPod. I can't figure out how to delete those off the list, either. Please advise.
Thanks so much for any help and thanks for the great software!
(Hey, JRiver: I'm in the Twin Towns--are you open to the public? Tours?)