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Questions / Re: where are iphone driver converted mp3 files stored?
« on: August 17, 2016, 06:26:56 AM »
Got it. Thanks! looks like deleted the plugin also deletes the files too. didn't think that would happen...
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my confusion is that you said I can try to do on the fly conversion, which I tried but I get the error message (folder not found) mentioned.The on-the-fly conversion is done by MB and is applied when I sync to my iPod Classic following the instructions I posted in the "How to Sync without using iTunes" listed above. If you're able to (and willing to) restore your Nano to its original firmware, then those instructions may work. But if you've got a newer Nano, it's not likely to work. It should work through 4th Generation Nanos and -possibly- into the 5th Generation. Definitely not 6+. Although the iPod Driver plugin route is still an option to try.
thanks for help
The issue is that MusicBee doesn't support directly syncing iPods. There's probably nothing wrong your device. Just don't try to sync it directly from MusicBee.The key point psychoadept brings up is "don't try to sync it directly from MusicBee."
And unless you're willing to try one of the methods suggested above, there's no point to any further discussion. You don't seem to understand that MB does not directly support iPod syncing. Try one of the methods above.
MusicBee may recognize your device, but that doesn't mean it will sync effectively. You need to use one of the methods suggested above.
I didn't say MB doesn't work with iPods. I said they are not directly supported. MB does the conversion as it syncs (on-the-fly.) It has nothing to do with the target device.When I sync my MB playlists to itunes, BUT my MB playlist is all FLAC files, and itunes doesn't support FLAC, what should I do?You can set up the virtual device as psychoadept suggests, or you can try having MB convert on the fly.
Do I have to convert all my FLAC files in MB to MP3 first? If so, is there a way to keep the FLAC files for MB and the MP3 files for itunes?
Preferences > Devices > on-the-fly conversion
I thought MB though doesn't work with Apple products, so how could it convert on the fly?
When I sync my MB playlists to itunes, BUT my MB playlist is all FLAC files, and itunes doesn't support FLAC, what should I do?You can set up the virtual device as psychoadept suggests, or you can try having MB convert on the fly.
Do I have to convert all my FLAC files in MB to MP3 first? If so, is there a way to keep the FLAC files for MB and the MP3 files for itunes?
Preferences > Devices > on-the-fly conversion