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iTunes/iPhone sync problem (13001 error)
I have 10.5.6 installed and working on my Dell laptop (Latitude D810). However, I can not get iTunes music to sync to my iPhone 3G.
I have iTunes 8.2.1 and firmware 3.0 on my iPhone. I have tried a number of things: - Uninstalling & re-installing iTunes - Resetting iSync data - Deleting and re-importing my iTunes library - Automatic music syncing as well as "Manually manage music and videos" (drag and drop) - Various music selections (in other words, it's not failing on a particular song/music track or playlist) - Restoring my iPhone (with & without restoring the backup) - Syncing the iPhone on another computer (it syncs fine over there so I think I've ruled out that the issue is the iPhone) The symptoms are this: I can sync apps & video to the iPhone with no issues. But when I try to sync music, it runs through the process ("syncing x of y") but when it gets to the end, it results in "An unknown error occurred (13001)" error from iTunes. On the Summary screen in iTunes, I see the music taking up space but when I look on the iPhone, it shows no music content (apps & video are there). If I try the "manually manage music & videos" option, I can drag 2 songs to the iPhone but when I try to do a third, I get the same 13001 error. There's obviously something that happens at the end of the iTunes music sync that (for lack of a better description) writes the file/music directory. That's where it fails. I've searched for solutions for a couple of days. I can't seem to find anything. Please help!!!??? |
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Solved!
Solved!
I thought I would post this for others' benefit - it was a weird one. Even though I was able to copy the entire music library to another Mac and sync it to the same iPhone with no problem, the more I kept experimenting on the machine with the problem, the more I narrowed it down that it looked like an incompatibility (or corruption) with a file or files. So, I added columns to display the Bit Rate and Sample Rate. Then, by sorting those columns and syncing combinations until it broke, I worked my way through looking for an offender. It ended up being Sample Rate. For whatever reason, any music file with a Sample Rate over 44.1 kHz (so 48 kHz) would cause the 13001 error (thanks for being so descriptive, by the way, Apple!). So, I just converted the few songs that my daughter had that were 48 kHz down to 44.1 kHz and no more 13001 error syncing music! I hope this info can help someone some day. It drove me nuts! 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |