Possible bug with iPhone synching and external iTunes libraries
Filed under: Software, iTunes, Troubleshooting, iPhone
TUAW reader Jamie Phelps has possibly stumbled upon a nasty iPhone synching bug when keeping one’s iTunes library on an external hard drive. While tips like our how-tos for setting up iTunes with external drives or even an AirPort Disk work pretty well even when synching iPods with them, Jamie found that his iPhone gets the brainwash treatment when he’s away from the drive containing his external iTunes library. As the story goes, Jamie synched his iPhone with a few songs and playlists, made a couple new playlists and thereupon synched again. Hitting the road, however, and getting away from his external iTunes library drive is when the bug rears its nasty head: plugging the iPhone in while on the go caused iTunes to wipe out the new playlists and songs from the second sync operation, basically reverting them to their state before the second sync. To verify, Jamie even got adventurous and tried that whole thing a second instance, once again
This is the first day I’ve heard of iTunes handling that kind of setup in a poor way; for as expanded as I can remember, iTunes has been intelligent adequate to realize what’s happening and and would either not sync anything to an iPod when away from the library drive, or it would actually sync any media downloaded or imported while away (as we’ve mentioned before, you can use the Advanced > Consolidate Library command to move all that new media once reconnected with the library drive). Since we don’t really have any evidence of Apple intentionally changing that behavior for their iPods or iPhones, it makes sense for that quirk to be classified as a bug that will hopefully be squashed with an inevitable iPhone software update. But what say you, TUAW readers? Anyone else get bit? Sound off.
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Original post by David Chartier
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