- 6th gen 120gb, put FLACs converted to ALAC into itunes to drop onto my ipod. 1 album has it's cover art, the other two don't, though all three are showing up with the cover art in itunes
- might be a niche question but I've connected my ipod with my car to play audio but for some reason the audio has either a slightly lower pitch to where its noticeable or its playing the song slightly slower (I'm trying to figure out which one its doing). car is a 2014 Chevy cruze, idk if its something specific to the car or theres some setting that I need to fix but any insight into this is appreciated
#2 questions regarding ipod
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- Turn on the "Manually manage songs" setting in iTunes. Then, in the songs/albums submenu under your iPod in iTunes, click the 3 dots next to the song/album and click "Song [/album] info." Then, go to the "Artwork" tab and see if the album art shows up there. If it does, try finding the album art image on Google and saving it, then setting it as the art by clicking the "Add Artwork" button. If the art does not show up, follow the last steps.
I will get back to you tommorow on queston 2.
Ty
Didn’t work, do you know if there’s a specific image size or type that is recognized?
It should just be any image, not sure why it does this. Have you tried to
Have you tried resetting the iPod?
How did you convert from FLAC to ALAC? Music/iTunes or other?
Nah I use something else
Allows me to do multiple files at once
Lemme see if I can find the name
Mediahuman audio converter
As in factory resetting the whole iPod?
It might be that your conversion software is outputting id3v24 or higher metadata tags. iPods like id3v23, so see if there’s a setting for that. I once ran into album art not showing up and the id3 tag version was the issue
Yea factory reset and put all your music back on it.