Hi. I originally encoded 100s of CDs as FLAC and lossless WMA.
I used dMC and the Apple Lossless codec to re-encode these files to Apple Lossless when I switched to iTunes and iPods.
The files work perfectly within iTunes.
However, when I am listening to a playlist or album on the iPod, the iPod will skip over every other song. I have problems accessing the songs via the Fwd/Back buttons.
Note that I can access and play any song if I directly select it from a menu. It's only when one song ends or I hit the Fwd/Back buttons that it will skip songs.
Example:
I am listening to track 1 of an album. The song ends. Track 2 briefly displays, but before it plays, the iPod moves on to track 3. When 3 is done, it goes to 5, etc.
If I mess with the Fwd/Back buttons enough, I can get it to play track 2. But then it skips the odd tracks!
If I use iTunes to re-encode the m4a songs they will work fine. But that's a lot of headache for 10,000 songs.
Is this a problem with the Codec or the iTunes system? Is someone not playing fair?
I used dMC and the Apple Lossless codec to re-encode these files to Apple Lossless when I switched to iTunes and iPods.
The files work perfectly within iTunes.
However, when I am listening to a playlist or album on the iPod, the iPod will skip over every other song. I have problems accessing the songs via the Fwd/Back buttons.
Note that I can access and play any song if I directly select it from a menu. It's only when one song ends or I hit the Fwd/Back buttons that it will skip songs.
Example:
I am listening to track 1 of an album. The song ends. Track 2 briefly displays, but before it plays, the iPod moves on to track 3. When 3 is done, it goes to 5, etc.
If I mess with the Fwd/Back buttons enough, I can get it to play track 2. But then it skips the odd tracks!
If I use iTunes to re-encode the m4a songs they will work fine. But that's a lot of headache for 10,000 songs.
Is this a problem with the Codec or the iTunes system? Is someone not playing fair?
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