Error message: iTouch" cannot be synched.  An unknown error occurred (13019).

I am getting the error message: The iPad "Jeffs iTouch cannot be synched.  An unknown error occurred (13019).

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2830

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    Recently, when I hook up my iPhone to Sync, it goes thru and when it finishes I get the same message......The iPhone "......" cannot be syned. An unknown error occurred (13019).  What am I doing wrong?

    I dug a little deeper and found this:
    It is the Voice Memos in the Playlist check Box. Uncheck it and re-sync.
    It helped this time on my iTouch and my iPhone!  At least this time.

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    I am getting the same error message. Have you figured it out?

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  • HT1351 I have tried numerous times to resolve an issue with my wife's iPod (5th gen#.  When I connect to iTunes I get a pop up error message that goes like this - The iPod "Linda's iOod" cannot be synced.  An unknown error occured #13019)...What do I do?

    I have had very much trouble adding music to my wife's iPod.  Every time I connect to iTunes, I get an error message that reads ...The iPod "Linda's iPod" cannot be synced.  An unknown error occured (13019)...I have tried diagnostics, help and what ever iTunes has to offer and cannot fix the issue.  I want to add a new playlist with new music.  When I connect her iPod, the playlist shows up on her device.  When I disconnect, I can not find it in order to play it.  Help me.

    Some other posts seem to indicate that the cause is related to voice memos.  You may want to try the remedy described in this document
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    Why am I receiving the following message when I try to move a song from my iTunes library into my iPod touch's music folder?
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    It was working just fine.  Then all of a sudden this error message popped up.

    Try here:
    iTunes: Error 13019 during sync

  • How can you get your music synced from iTunes to your iPod when a window pop ups on the screen saying"The iPod "Edward's iPod" cannot be synced. An unknown error occured (13019))?

    I had 429 songs already on my iPod Touch. When I was in the process of syncing a song from my iTunes Library on to my iPod, a window popped up on the screen saying, ""The iPod "Edward's iPod" cannot be synced. An unknown error occured (13019)). I click "Device" on my iTunes Library to make sure the song was in my iPod. It showed the song that was recently synced now listed under "Device", but when I physically looked for the song on my iPod Touch, it does not appear on there at all. It all started when I decided to put a Playlist I created in the iTunes Library and transferred it on to my iPod. Do you know why it may affected my syncing process and is there any way where I could get the syncing function back to normal so that I can continue adding songs on my iPod? Thank you for listening.    P.S. My iPod iOS version is 4.3.5.
    Message was edited by: edwardwashere

    Try here:
    iTunes: Error 13019 during sync

  • When I drag music onto my ipod I get: "The ipod cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)." Solution?

    When I drag a song/album/playlist onto my ipod I get the message "The ipod cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)."
    I then restored my ipod and synced it to the backup. The error came again, and I did the same. 3 times.
    After that, thinking there may be something bad on the ipod or whatever, I restored it again. This time i DIDN'T sync it to the back-up. It was retuned to factory settings.
    But, hey, here I am now, with the same problem.
    If anyone has any suggestions? Please.
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    Type "13019" into the search bar at the top of this page by "Support" and read the resulting help articles.

  • "the ipod cannot be synced. An Unknown error occured (13019)

    when ever i try to put music on my ipod a message that says "the ipod cannot be synced. An Unknown error occured (13019)" what can i do so i can put music on it??

    Check this thread for a possible solution : https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2046768?start=0&tstart=0

  • IPhone cannot be synced - an unknown error occurred (13019)

    I have the blues. My iPhone cannot be synced and is rejected in iTunes with the message:
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    Can someone here help me.
    TIA,
    Ken

    I have a similar problem. After having a lot of drama with backups freezing and not completing I had to click on the 'x' to procede with any sync's. Now that 3.0.1 came out I decided to update when the popup came up saying would you like to update.
    I went ahead, it downloaded the update then it couldn't install it and came up with errors. then my iPhone displayed the USB cable and the iTunes logo on the screen, now it won't do anything and iTunes won't recognise it.
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  • Nano cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)

    Touch and nano cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019).

    Ive fixed this issue before. The steps are kinda long but they work.
    This is for windows computers with iPod nano that get the error 13019 during or after a sync with iTunes.
    -Open itunes
    --click, edit, click preferences
    --select advanced
    ---make a note of the iTunes media folder location on a notepad.
    ---put a check in organize files
    ---take the check out of copy files
    ---click ok
    --Click file, at the top of iTunes
    --move mouse over library, select organize, and consolidate files. ( This ensures all music in you iTunes will be in the iTunes media folder later.)
    At this point, if you have playlists you want to save:
    -Create a folder on your desktop, call it, playlists
    --Hover you mouse over your playlist in iTunes, should be at the bottom of the blue/grey column on the left.
    --right click the playlist, select export playlist
    --Navigate to your desktop and open the playlist folder and save.
    ---Do this for each playlist you want to save
    -Close itunes
    -Click your start button, and open computer or my computer
    --Using what you wrote down on your note pad, follow the path to the "iTunes folder", NOT the iTunes media folder
    --Open the iTunes folder.
    --Stop here
    -You will see icons that look like folders and you will see icons that look like files-
    -You will KEEP the FOLDERS
    -You will DELETE the FILES
    --If it makes you more comfortable you can cut the files out and paste on your desktop, but as of now we do not need the files any longer as we have the playlists backed up. Remember-Keep the folders.
    --That was the magic--
    -Disconnect your iPod if connected.
    -When you open your iTunes, it will be empty, that is OK. We are recreating the library. Everything will come back in a few seconds.
    -Click file at the top
    --Select, add FOLDER to library, not to be confused with add file.
    --In the window that pops up, locate and click on computer or my computer
    --From here follow the path to the iTunes media folder on your note pad, but do not open the iTunes media folder.
    --Click the iTunes music/media folder one time so it highlights.
    --On the bottom right you will have option to select folder, or choose folder or OK. Hit that button.
    All your music will start to import back into iTunes.
    -Plug in iPod after completed
    --a message pops up about being synced with a different library.
    --Click erase and sync
    --Watch all your songs go on your iPod with no error message.
    From here you may sync your iPod the way you want with out worrying about the persnickety error 13019!!!!!
    Hope this helps!!!
    Julian
    p.s. Follow the directions exactly.
    p.s.s. To add your playlists back to itunes:
    -Click file at the top of the screen
    --move your mouse over library, selece import playlist
    --on the new screen that pops up, navigate to your desktop
    --open the playlist folder, select the first playlist, hit ok
    --repeat for each playlist exported

  • I pluged in my iPod nano 6th generation and it says "The iPOd cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)"

    I pluged in my iPod nano 6th generation and i says "The iPOd cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)"     It synces like 20 songs out of 1117 songs and I tried almost everything I know to get it to synce. I restarted my computer, reset iPod and got the newest version.    So please help!

    Hello Renee116,
    The fix you are looking for is found here:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/15028503#15028503
    Hope this helps.
    ~Julian

  • When I try to sync my iPod Touch it says, "The iPod "[ipod name here] cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)."  This is a huge problem. its been happening for some time now. Help me please?

    Every single time, it'll do the regular sync thing then a little pop up comes up and says "The iPod "[ipod name here]" cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)." ***? I have searched all over for troubleshooting help. I'm exhauseted. Can anyone help me with this pestering problem? I've lost all the music that I bought on my iPod because it didn't sync up with my computer and when it tried to, it took everything away. Help <3 ?

    I have searched all over for troubleshooting help.
    Doublechecking. In the course of your troubleshooting to date, have you worked through the following document?
    iTunes: Error 13019 during sync

  • The iphone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)

    After reading discussions on this error, I found a fix and had to share.
    I have the iPhone 3G (16G). I upgraded iTunes and iPhone 3.0 When I tried to sync, it gave me the error "The iphone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred 13019"
    I unchecked the Music> Sync Music option. It gave me the "Are you sure you do not want to sync music?" I chose the Don't Sync Music button and the sync was successful.
    I then checked Music> Sync Music option and was able to successfully load all of my music back... granted, it took time to reload.
    I'm no expert, but since it worked for me... I figured it was worth posting.

    I have the same iphone and I have not been able to access my music in weeks. I keep getting that error 13019 when I would sync up.
    Thank you for taking the time to post this fix! It definitely works. It does take a while after you unsync the music to put it back on but at least I have my music again!!!

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