My sister has a third gen iPod Touch that she asked me to put some songs on for her. I went ahead and connected her iPod to my computer, brought up MusicBee, and added some songs and created a new playlist for her for these songs. It appeared that everything had finished copying over, etc (no more status messages at the bottom, the ipod no longer showed Device Is Syncing message), and so I (unwisely) unplugged the ipod (before right-clicking and choosing safely remove ipod). Now, when I go to Music on the ipod, only the previous music is displayed under artists / songs / albums (no new music), and if I go to playlists, it exits out of Music unexpectedly.
I did notice these errors in the error log:
10/18/2010 6:57:57 PM - 6.1.7600.0 - 1.2.3917.37829 - System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteException: The database disk image is malformed
database disk image is malformed
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.Reset(SQLiteStatement stmt)
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.Step(SQLiteStatement stmt)
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteDataReader.NextResult()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteDataReader..ctor(SQLiteCommand cmd, CommandBehavior behave)
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior)
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteCommand.ExecuteScalar()
at MusicBeeIPod.Parsers.iTunesCDB.SqliteTables.UpdateTracks(List`1 tracks)
at MusicBeeIPod.Parsers.iTunesCDB.ITunesCDBRoot.ITunesDB_DatabaseWritten(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at MusicBeeIPod.Parsers.BaseDatabase.WriteDatabase(BaseDatabaseElement root)
at MusicBeeIPod.Parsers.MusicDatabase.Save()
at MusicBeeIPod.IPod.SaveChanges()
at #=qJRpXqUWCCKRyVH5iViO$qHY0_CBDwu$6lSDbiVvhXSmNjqVirvjC7noJqjGX_tns.#=qwmzQH_v2uuvt6Hm_IoixgQ_Gxem6ju62xbpzPjMoQjw=()
at #=qJRpXqUWCCKRyVH5iViO$qHY0_CBDwu$6lSDbiVvhXSmNjqVirvjC7noJqjGX_tns.#=qwQdeFZOCiTgAOGs_x_yk1FsahYCyVCxstVPRWyhi_7c=()
at #=qxZS1a2dGHxnHdyyLHXeiPmwpGHfdzJa0RF2qXB$l5PM=.#=qfvweC7gnSvcNg4jfe_EKHg==(IList`1 #=qY1AhuRgd7ZV0toZ9jlnLDw==, Object #=qVRMUZYc7d9Kxd9k6U34l_Y9Sp1Qt4AMqmmaHOmbRtks=)
at #=qBoxwsEVu3GGM3Or08YSkeMbWIR6g7ky4ZpZIIDDsyTE=.#=qj7uXWQxcR66h$4TvyS9GBlNHVdruOvtwLgeK0xBFBiQ=(Object #=q3lUtIUSd9g6WUEwABBRV_w==)
Curious thing is if I plug back in, MusicBee recognizes the music and library immediately, including new music and playlists. Any way I can rebuild the music database which seems to have gotten corrupted?
Thanks!