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The Mac maker on Wednesday released an iPod software update in conjunction with its enhancement of iTunes. The iPod software is required for iPods to take advantage of the new features of iTunes 4.5 and the iTunes Music Store. However, a number of iPod owners say that when they run the software that is supposed to upgrade their devices, the software cannot detect their iPod.
"Apple is aware of a few isolated reports and is looking into it," the company said in a statement provided to CNET News.com. Apple encouraged those who encounter a problem to contact AppleCare.
The iPod update was released Wednesday in conjunction with an update to Apple's iTunes jukebox. The new version of iTunes adds a number of features including the ability to print jewel case inserts and create "iMix" playlists that can be shared with users of Apple's music store. With the new version, Apple also changed the way iTunes enables music sharing in an effort to block various add-on programs that allowed file swapping or contravened the Digital Rights Management technology Apple uses to protect songs sold through iTunes.
Christopher Hiller, a software developer in Portland, Ore., said he encountered the problem after downloading the iPod updater and new version of iTunes on Wednesday. Hiller posted his experiences on his Web log.
"iTunes sees it fine, my Mac sees it fine," Hiller said on his site. "The update, apparently, disagrees."




finally gave up, and called Apple Support.
EVERYONE that i spoke to says that they are unaware of a
problem. They are going as far as to tell me that I'm better off
buying a new iPod, because the cost for service will be in-line
with the cost of a new one. I didn't bother with the extended
"Protection Plan," and my iPod is a 16-months old. I for one
cannot afford to spend $300-400 every year or so for a new
iPod.
I hope that Apple is circling their wagons, to remedy this
problem, because I am asked by at least one middle agedco-
worker a week about my iPod. So far nothing but positive
feedback. That could tell.
The iPod Updater problem is for real - DO NOT do it!
finally gave up, and called Apple Support.
EVERYONE that i spoke to says that they are unaware of a
problem. They are going as far as to tell me that I'm better off
buying a new iPod, because the cost for service will be in-line
with the cost of a new one. I didn't bother with the extended
"Protection Plan," and my iPod is a 16-months old. I for one
cannot afford to spend $300-400 every year or so for a new
iPod.
I hope that Apple is circling their wagons, to remedy this
problem, because I am asked by at least one middle agedco-
worker a week about my iPod. So far nothing but positive
feedback. That could tell.
The iPod Updater problem is for real - DO NOT do it!
The iTune is freezing on my PC and the iPod just flash "do not disconnect." screen.
How can this take so long? Is this right?
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by john mckim
April 27, 2008 2:59 AM PDT
- i cant downloads songs from my i tunes to my ipod and now my ipod has a constant egg timer which does not leave the screen
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