I click on the iPod icon and it brings me to the page where it shows software version 2.0.5, when I go down to the audio bar, it shows that I have a 9394 songs I just downloaded yesterday, another 50 or 60 songs onto my laptop but these will not transfer to my iPod classic. My iTunes is up-to-date with the latest version, here is what is happening when I connect my iPod classic to my windows 10 laptop. I have tried all suggestions that I’ve read online and nothing has worked. My iPod classic 160 GB will no longer sync with my iTunes library. I am convinced the issue is with iTunes, and not a fault of either iPod. If i deselect that iTunes playlist file, iPod storage returns to normal value, i.e, 20gb free space. In iTunes if I then try to add any playlist MP3 file, iTunes tells me I am over the iPod storage capacity, by more than 52GB. iTunes brings up the list of what has been previously selected to sync. I have not reset my iPod 6th gen, instead I connected it to iTunes, again selecting Sync on selected playlists. ![]() ![]() I have done several factory resets on my iPod 4th gen, I have rebooted my PC, no change. I get the following errors as shown below, and iTunes crashes. Now when I try to sync either iPod it appears to be syncing, but in only syncs the 8 MP3 tracks prior to track 10. ![]() Until a few ago I could connect both devices to iTunes (one at a time!), and select "Sync only selected playlists, etc". I have two iPod classics and iTunes recognizes them both. I have changed nothing on my PC or iTunes installation. I am using iTunes 12.12.2.2 with Windows 10, 64 bit home.
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