I downloaded a trial version of Anapod Manager to play with, to try and do some things on the iPod that iTunes doesn't let me do easily. I made many changes to the tracks on there - 115, to be precise. Various album names added, various years added, track numbers added. A couple of hours research on the web and my CD collection.
I then ran iTunes whilst watching Frasier. I didn't watch what iTunes was doing because I was watching TV.
I went back to the iPod, only to find that iTunes had overwritten all my changes with the information stored in it's own database. Where the hell, where in the world does this heap of crap get off on doing that? I've now turned off iTunes' options to update anything, ever. I'm just pissed off about it.
I then ran iTunes whilst watching Frasier. I didn't watch what iTunes was doing because I was watching TV.
I went back to the iPod, only to find that iTunes had overwritten all my changes with the information stored in it's own database. Where the hell, where in the world does this heap of crap get off on doing that? I've now turned off iTunes' options to update anything, ever. I'm just pissed off about it.
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