"Playlists selected for updating no longer exist"?!
everytime i plug my ipod mini into the computer, a pop up appears saying that the playlists selected for updating no longer exist!!! it's done this before, so i completely restored the setting and made a whole new library. now it's doing it again. i have all the playlists and songs on my computer in a folder. all the songs that were on my ipod, got deleted when i plugged it into the computer. so my ipod is blank, but i have the songs in my library still. they just wont upload. any help would be greatly appreciated....
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Error message: "playlists selected for updating no longer exist"
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"All of the Playlists Selected for Updating No Longer Exist"
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Cannont update because all playlists selected to update no longer exists.
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any help would be much appreciated
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I accidently deleted the playlist selected for updating thing...
i was adding new songs to my ipod and i guess there were too many songs there so it asked me if i wanted it to choose some songs randomly...
so i chose "ok" but actually i didnt really want it to choose songs on its own so i deleted the list that was automatically created by itself and decided to delete some songs on my own...
after doin that, i tried to update it but now it says i cant do it because i deleted that list...
it says "songs on the ipod "stephanie kim" cannot be updated because all of the playlists selected for updating no longer exists"
i turned my computer off and tried it again several times but it wont work...
and all the songs in my ipod are gone now...
is there anything i can do?http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10918
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Playlists for updating no longer exist
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You will find this user tip useful for resolving the missing playlist issue: Hudgie - iPod cannot sync because one or more playlists are missing
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"songs..can't be updated b/c all the playlists for updating no longer exist
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Hey.
See if this can help;
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"All of the playlists for updating no longer exist"???!!
I created a few new playlists and deleted an old one in iTunes, and then when I plugged in my mini to update I get the message:
Songs on the iPod Kellee's iPod cannot be updated because all of the playlists for updating no longer exist"
There are no songs in my mini after this msg. I reset it, tried to update again, but got the same msg. Please help!!Hi Kellee!
Why do people delete playlists?? Seems like you have the same problem someone I tried to help has. She got the exact same error message when she deleted a playlist. If I were you I would have shifted some songs around, changed the name of the playlist to something else but NOT deleted the playlist. I don't think you can get the same playlist back once you delete it. Question is why is your iPod not recognizing your new playlists and it's requesting to update the playlist you already deleted?? I'm afraid I can't help you but maybe someone else can. I just wanted to say this. -
Wnen I plug in my IPOD, I gret the error message " Podcasts on this IPOD cannot be synced because all of the podcasts selected for syncing no longer exist. I have no podcasts in my IPOD or queued in I tunes at pfresent. When I did try to sync a current podcast, nothing happened although the podcasts did show in my library. I did play around with podcasts several months ago, but just listened to them on the computer, the IPOD was plugged in at times though, although not set up...thx
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I deleted all my playlists selected for updating!!!
There is no music on my ipod and I can't figure out how to get the stuff from my library onto my ipod. I deleted all my original playlists thinking I was saving room. I know i'm an idiot. How do I get the music on there!! Help!!!
Open iTunes prefs -> iPod.
Select Automatically update all songs and playlists.
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