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Oct 23, 2011 10:46 PM in response to sharky49by High_Tech,I have run into this same problem a couple times now, it is usually caused when there is not enough room to sync movies. I ended up with a couple of generic movie icons in my videos list, connected to unusable files, and a huge "other" space allotment. The last time I fixed it, I did a complete restore. This time, I tried your suggestion about resetting the network settings, and it worked!
Thanks!
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Oct 31, 2011 12:10 AM in response to yuri530by bbii3,AN EASY FIX for me...I have to turn off all the automatic wifi/cell sync/downloads for apps, music, books, etc. due to my available network. So I still sync with itunes via the cable.
When I fill my ipad up with movies and then delete them from ipad, that space turns from "video" to "other" when I plug it into my itunes to sync. No matter what I delete from itunes library after that, it still will not sync and delete from ipad.
My work around this issue is just reboot the ipad then plug in and syc with itunes and its back to normal.
If I was to leave those movies on the ipad and then delete them from while syned to itunes there would be no problem, and probably would save a little time, but I just got in a habit of deleting them when im done watching.
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Nov 2, 2011 6:43 AM in response to yuri530by B a b o,I have same problem, and in my case restoring the iPad help to solve it. After restoring I still have the "Other" in iTunes, but it's 1,21Gb (Before I restore it was something about 3 or 4 Gb.). I think it is some systme files and app settings, so it make sense to restore your device sometimes to clear them out.
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Nov 2, 2011 2:57 PM in response to yuri530by efith46,i have a 32 gig iphone 4s, and corrently everything has been crashing and "other" is currently consuming 13.2 gb, i have no idea what to do!
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Nov 2, 2011 3:28 PM in response to efith46by sharky49,If you haven't tried the fixes mentioned in this thread, I would suggest trying the Reset Network Settings idea. Has worked for me on all my devices.
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Nov 3, 2011 6:12 AM in response to efith46by B a b o,If your device crushing too often, try to restore it from iTunes, for me it almost universal solution :) and thanks sharky49 for idea of reset network settings.
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Nov 5, 2011 1:46 AM in response to B a b oby Steve-AU,I have an ipad 2 64gb 3G and I am getting 27Gb worth of Other Data showing in the itunes capacity bar.
The device itself is showing the correct space, 32Gb free. Sometimes when I connect the ipad to my pc itunes shows only 27gb of Other data.
Getting frustrated, having to restore for the second time now to try and fix the issue.
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Nov 8, 2011 2:51 PM in response to yuri530by skylerposton,I did the network settings reset and it took mine down from 7gb to 0.99gb but as soon as I synced one movie to my ipad, it rapidly rose to 2gb. This leads me to believe that every time I sync, my "other" going to rise and rise and fill up again so I'll have to re do the network settings reset. What's the deal Apple?
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Nov 8, 2011 2:59 PM in response to skylerpostonby skylerposton,I just turned of "sync over wifi" and it then dropped down from 2gb to 0.59gb
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Nov 17, 2011 3:40 PM in response to skylerpostonby Roger Rex,Yes, I had a similar resolution, I had over 16GB in the "Other" category and then I realised that many of my songs were not playable in the library. What must have happened is that I interrupted my "sync over WiFi" and the songs were not stored (or registered) properly and when I deselected "Sync Music" and applied that and then reselected "Sync Music" and applied the change the "Other" dissappeared and the music files were alllocated to Music.
So, I figure the "Other" category is unsynced data in temporary storage.
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Nov 19, 2011 8:29 PM in response to yuri530by jefffromharrison township,Thanks to everyone's suggestions. Before I found this forum, I completely restored (to factory settings) my Ipad 2 b/c of the "other" being filled up too quickly. After reading this forum I'm glad I wasn't alone in this. Just to make sure the other was small as possible I took sharky49's suggestion and reset network settings. Now my question is, do we have to do this every once in awhile to avoid the other from going .59gb to 8gb? Finally can I restore my Ipad2/Iphone4 without losing all my info (like game levels, passwords). I read a few ppl did a restore without totally going to a factory restore and they still were able to shrink the "Other" down. Thanks again.
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Dec 3, 2011 2:28 PM in response to yuri530by RudyPCA,My wife's been watching 3 seasons of a TV show, so lots of video on and off. Soon, her 16GB iPod2 was filled. I took the suggestion of power cycling it (while it was connected to iTunes on my MacBook Pro) and that worked. Very simple.
I knew the video was the only thing big enough to take up all that space. Obviously something very wrong with the IOS to give that problem, but it seemed to be solved easily enough.
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Dec 11, 2011 1:41 PM in response to yuri530by seth3esq,I've been doing the Network Reset method; but it's absolutely unacceptable that this even exists and none of the "Geniuses" knows anything about a upcoming fix
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Dec 14, 2011 2:29 AM in response to yuri530by mammolo,It's become a real nuisance to watch movies on the iPad because every time I am done watching them on the iPAD, I delete them in iTunes and sync the iPAD the latter gets stuck with the same size of the movie showing up in the "other" capacity. And it quickly builds up. Reset Network Settings does fix the problem (but I have to input again all the WLAN passwords), but it's a real shame that such an outlandish bug hasn't been taken care of yet. Not happy.