-
All replies
-
Helpful answers
-
Oct 25, 2013 3:33 AM in response to namonaiby Piruko,If someone can check photos it will be awesome for me, more reviews or cases. Thats my post on another trend and something that i report to apple. I have problems with the music before but it resolve ereasing music and resync again my playlist.
"Some people have problems to with the music sync but anyone has the same problem but with the photos? iTunes doesn´t count the number of photos that suposse to be listed when you select your album on itunes/device/photos... I have once the problem with the music but it cames right when i resync my playlist.
Thnks!
Test on iPhone 5 and iPad2 Mavericks iTunes 11.1.2 and iOS 7.0.3 Same problem with iPhoto 9.4.3 and 9.5."
Thnks!
-
Oct 25, 2013 3:42 AM in response to Pirukoby FunkieVik,Please lets stick to the topic! This treat is about ITunes not syncing music.
-
Oct 25, 2013 3:49 AM in response to slee204488by MinuOun,Reported it alos like this:
I can not get any music in my iPhone 4S since upgrading to iOS 7 and iTunes 11.1.1
All the music on my iPhone is now gone. Also a number of songs that I bought thru my iPhone and is not in my iTunes lib.
Basically I am experiencing the same problems as all the people posting here:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5324398?start=285&tstart=0
Are you working on a solution?
Will I get a refund for the songs lost?
This super stupid bug renders one of the most important feature of my iPhone useless. Now it is just a communication device and a phone.
-
Oct 25, 2013 3:55 AM in response to MinuOunby your_boy_los,Thats awesome MinuOun. I will be using your format post as well. This needs to be addressed. This threat has almost 60,000 views and over 300 posts (probably 6 from me alone ).
What I don't get though is how some of the tech blogs/news outlets haven't reported this. I wonder is there a way to bring this up to someone like gizmodo.com? I believe if a media outlet, even a small reported this or wrote about it, then Apple would be forced to recognize this problem. Thoughts?
-
Oct 25, 2013 4:10 AM in response to your_boy_losby slee204488,It would be great if Gizmodo or Engadget reports on this big problem.
Also, it would be better to focus on "music syincing" problem rather than other issues for now. "Music syncing" is one of the most important functions iPhone should be good at.
-
Oct 25, 2013 4:32 AM in response to slee204488by your_boy_los,I also implore people to send a quick message to media@gizmodo.com telling them your issue.
Lets get this started!!
-
-
Oct 25, 2013 4:42 AM in response to slee204488by patrickhammer,Did that too, yesterday. Tipped Gizmodo and Engadget...
-
Oct 25, 2013 5:33 AM in response to patrickhammerby your_boy_los,I sent one too. You guys are awesome. Seriously. Everyone, please bombard gizmodo and whomever else you can think of. Let's get our voices heard.
-
Oct 25, 2013 9:55 AM in response to yax412by adryden,I ran into the "waiting for changes to be applied" issue as well. Trying to fix things essentially derped my phone. The phone kept telling me there were no songs on my phone, even though all my memory was used up. Eventually had to do a dfu restore of the phone and am manually managing my music. So far it seems like it's putting things back to where they're supposed to go. I'm very unimpressed with this, and it's soured my opinion of Apple and iPhones. iOS 7 has wiped out so much of my time with me trying to fix things. I'm considering jumping ship after this to Samsung.
-
Oct 25, 2013 10:29 AM in response to your_boy_losby sidderke,I'm also having this problem for over a month. I sent this mail to Gizmodo:
"
I can attest that I also have the problem of my phone not syncing big playlists anymore with iOS 7. I have a 64GB iPhone 4S which I paid 850 euros for (just to get a lot of storage) and now the phone is 3/4 empty because of this bug. It has already been more then a month, and like many customers, I have sent feedback to Apple but have gotten no response.
Maybe this is of use, this is everything I already tried to get this problem solved:
- I had a completely manually managed iTunes Library. I made a completely new library, that I let iTunes automatically manage (copy to iTunes Media + put it in the right folders). I use to do this all myself, being a bit neurotic about organisation, but I noticed that I could save time by letting iTunes do this for me, especially since I already checked 99 percent of the meta data of my music collection. So it's a completely new library, but with the same playlists etc.
- Removed all the voice memos on my iPhone, because I heard that sometimes could give problems.
- Restored from an iCloud backup. Many many times. Then syncing again starting from zero. Did not help.
- Changed the name of the MediaLibrary.sqlitedb file on the iPhone (I don't have a jailbreak, I did it trough the OSX program Phoneview). This should have iTunes make a new Library on the iPhone. It was still stuck on the same steps with the same playlists.
- I updated to Mavericks, with iTunes 11.1.2 and to iOS 7.0.3, thinking this 'updated' setup would relieve me of the problem. Again, I was wrong.
- I dragged all the 48.000 music files in a utility called MP3 Scan and Repair. It gave me small errors on about 8000 of my files, some of which are never noticeable, or it would cause a song to prematurely stop or skip. I let it fix all those 8000 files, and lost about 75 percent of the artwork of those files in the process. I spent a day fixing that problem by checking which files had their artwork removed, and looking up new artwork on the internet, updating it manually again.
So as you've seen, I already tried *a lot* of measures to getting this problem fixed.
Maybe this can help if you are writing an article about it.
One thing that I DID NOT try yet, is setting up my phone as a completely new iPhone. Reason being that I'm not going to loose 4 years of text messages because Apple has a bug in their software.
Hope this can be of any help."
Kind regards,
-
Oct 25, 2013 10:55 AM in response to yax412by jmaurais,Not sure if anyone suggested this but none of these fixes worked for me. This is how I solved it:
1. Delete music library from Itunes but don't delete from computer..
2. Add folder to music library (the folder where your music resides). This will take some time.
3. Create your playlist
4. Sync
-
Oct 25, 2013 12:10 PM in response to yax412by Jnp9,I've also taken to twitter to try and get Apple's attention
It's getting a ridiculous, so many random "work arounds" that work for some people and not for others. How Apple can mess up such a basic functionality and not address it after 3 ios patches is beyond me.
-
Oct 25, 2013 12:35 PM in response to Jnp9by Piruko,I dont know how this tread report a lot of coments, its so simple like delete ur music and resync again ur playlist; almost work for me!
The strange its that anyone have issues with photos, iTunes dont sync, even count the number of photos in each album...
-
Oct 25, 2013 1:21 PM in response to yax412by wvwvwvwvwvwvwv,Problem: iTunes music and playlists not syncing (correctly/completely) to iPad or iPhone after Maverick upgrade(s). Solution (that worked for me): in iTunes go to the top menu and select "Store" then "Authorize This Computer...". Log in then sync your device. Hope this helps!