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Author Topic: Your ipod couldn't be properly identified - no ipad attached, only SDXC Card!  (Read 1581 times)

Dieter Karner

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In regular intervals I get this "Ipod could not be properly identified....." message, but I do NOT have any Ipod or iTunes or anything else related to Ipods installed.
The music is on a SD-Card and MC seems to think the SD card is an Ipod?
No message, with the SD card unplugged.

Dieter
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InflatableMouse

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Have a look at the contents of the card, make sure you have show hidden files enabled in Explorer.

Maybe there are some files/folders on their that trigger the message?
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Dieter Karner

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Only one folder "Music" on it.
I have it mapped to a hard-drive with Disk-Management, so I am able to include it in the windows8 music library.
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InflatableMouse

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Weird.

You could try disabling that folder mapping with disk manager see if that changes the behavior. Can't think of anything else really.
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Dieter Karner

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I unmapped the SD card, but the problem still exists. I guess this is a real bug and a developer should try to identify the cause for this behavior.
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Matt

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This is strange.

Is it possible there's a hidden folder called iPod_Control on the memory card?
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Matt Ashland, JRiver Media Center

Dieter Karner

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Hi Matt,

E:\>dir /A
 Volume in drive E is DK-E2
 Volume Serial Number is 0123-4567

 Directory of E:\

05.11.2012  09:53    <DIR>          Music
19.11.2012  18:23    <DIR>          Videos
               0 File(s)              0 bytes
               3 Dir(s)  24 177 934 336 bytes free

As you can see, no hidden folder.
I made a search on the whole card: no folder or file anywhere on the card with "ipod" as part of the name.

There was one Hidden folder FOUND.000 - from a repair action. I removed it, and the problem persisted. But now, after a reboot, it seems t be gone. I'll "reopen" this thread, if the error message turns up again.

thanks
Dieter
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