![]() I also spent one hour with an Apple Support person (for which I give her thanks) and we reviewed all sync-ing options. and the playlists transfer on iPhone and iPad, but not iPod. Well, I've set the sync options the same for all devices. I can tell you though, that the same problem exists with a similar programme to iTunes, that is used for synchronising music to Android devices, and that is fixed by using a wireless (Wi-Fi) sync. I have no idea why cable sync doesn't work correctly anymore. check the suggestion about erratic syncing by fellow user turingtest2, in this discussion: I can transfer a playlist from iTunes to … - Apple Community (it's the reply to the original question that you want to look at).try a Wi-Fi Sync (or, if you're already using Wi-Fi to synchronise your device).I have recently begun using Wi-Fi Sync to manage my iPod and that seems to produce much better results. There has been a long-term issue with erratic syncing, which Apple have yet to fix. ![]() ![]() The issue is that for some unknown reason, some songs have not been added to the iPod (or have been removed) and are now listed as phantom songs. I have experienced myself and it's infuriating. Ah, the infamous dotted circle, I get it now. ![]()
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