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All I can think of is that they were moved into a different folder but since you said you never move them, I have no idea....
Yea I don't know, I was so fed up with it that I made sure that before I moved music to my iTunes I put it in a folder where it would never be touched. It's only certain songs, and always the single songs, never the albums.
I've recently added all my cd's and a few from my brothers collection and my sisters as well.
I've got a 4 gig Nano. My library is up to 15.91 GB. I figured out how to manually update Ipod.
My question is, is there a way to see how much the music I have checked, is in terms of memory before I try to manually update. Sometimes I have too many songs checked, and it tries to make a playlist for me. I realize I could just get an Ipod with more memory, but I like the nano I have now.
You could make a new playlist then put the songs you want in that and it will tell you all the information on the bottom of the itunes thing.
Oh Ok. I've been clearing mine out completely and then trying to sort through the library by checking and unchecking individual songs, and then trying to sync again.
So it's better to make playlists to do this. I haven't really messed with playlists at all. I'll try that later tonight.
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