- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi everyone, I'm a WHF subscriber of many years, but 1st time poster.
I recently broke my 80 GB 5.5 Generation iPod that came out in September 2006 (replacing the 5th Generation 60 GB iPod that came out in October 2005) and I bought a 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic about 3 weeks ago to replace it.
(I should add at this point that I put off buying an iPod until the 5.5 Gen iPod came
out because it was the 1st one that supported gapless playback - I have
over a thousand CD's in my collection across a huge range of styles and
I'd estimate that 90% of my CD's contain at least some tracks where the
music continues across tracks, if not the entire album is continous).
Now, all my CD's are ripped in Apple Lossless format and they played
perfectly on my 5.5 Gen 80GB iPod, not even the slightest detectable
pause or gap between tracks or any other problems whatsoever. Loved it.
However, with the 6th Gen 160GB iPod Classic I just bought, there is a distinct 1 or 2 second pause between tracks. On top of this, the iPod pauses for 1 or 2 seconds at completely random places every 3 or 4 songs. I have tried everything to resolve the problems - resetting, restoring, re-ripping (although I dreaded this working and having to re-rip all CD's!), setting the 'part of a gapless album' option (although this is solely to prevent crossfading in iTunes) and nothing worked. Naturally, I now assumed there is a fault ith this particular iPod I had bought.
Out of curiousity, I converted one of my Lossless albums to MP3 and AAC. The music will now play flawlessly without any random pauses and without even the slightest pause between tracks.
I found this a bit strange so I started to research the problem on the internet. It would seem I'm not alone and there are literally hundreds of people reporting the same problem on both the 80 & 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic that only occurrs with Lossless files.
Even Apple's own discussion boards (http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=204) are littered with people asking for help with the problem for the entire last year and it has never been resolved. iPod's have repeatedly been exchanged only for the new one's to have the same problem and the problem is constantly reported to Apple.
Further internet research on the problem all leads to one culprit and that is that the RAM on this iPod was halved from the 5.5 Gen iPod, from 64MB to 32MB and that the buffer is now inadequate for the playback of Lossless files.
I have spoken to Apple every day for the last 4 days, my call being escalated each day until finally getting a response from the engineering team today saying they have never heard of such a fault before, nothing had been reported to them and it must just be my iPod. Up until this point I thought Apple's Customer Care Team were great; they were polite, friendly and called me back every day, but saying nothing had been reported was just a lie as far as I'm concerned. According to their own forum people had been reporting this via their own online feedback service for over a year.
Well I've swapped my 160 GB iPod once, it had the same problem and I've now sent off for a refund and plan on getting my 80 GB 5.5 Gen iPod repaired. I just wish I'd done that in the 1st placed and saved all this hassle...heh
Now, I'm not pretending to know for definite that the reduction in RAM is the cause of the problem, but this would explain why there hasn't been software update with a bug fix and why there are hundreds of people all over the internet that have this problem with this Generation of iPod when using Lossless files and I can't find one report from someone with either a solution or simply being able to say, 'my iPod was replaced and this one doesn't have the problem'. It would also explain the horrendous lag of literally seconds when navigating through menus during playback whereas my 5.5 Gen iPod responded instantaneously.
If this is a hardware problem, then presumably the 160 GB the WHF Team used for review last year would have had this problem - (but it wouldn't have been noticed if a gapless album hadn't been tested). I'd just be curious to know whether the test model is to hand to try this out or if anybody else here has had this problem or even more importantly, if anybody has a 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic that will play gapless albums in Lossless format without pausing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks!
James
p.s. Sorry for the long ramble!
I recently broke my 80 GB 5.5 Generation iPod that came out in September 2006 (replacing the 5th Generation 60 GB iPod that came out in October 2005) and I bought a 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic about 3 weeks ago to replace it.
(I should add at this point that I put off buying an iPod until the 5.5 Gen iPod came
out because it was the 1st one that supported gapless playback - I have
over a thousand CD's in my collection across a huge range of styles and
I'd estimate that 90% of my CD's contain at least some tracks where the
music continues across tracks, if not the entire album is continous).
Now, all my CD's are ripped in Apple Lossless format and they played
perfectly on my 5.5 Gen 80GB iPod, not even the slightest detectable
pause or gap between tracks or any other problems whatsoever. Loved it.
However, with the 6th Gen 160GB iPod Classic I just bought, there is a distinct 1 or 2 second pause between tracks. On top of this, the iPod pauses for 1 or 2 seconds at completely random places every 3 or 4 songs. I have tried everything to resolve the problems - resetting, restoring, re-ripping (although I dreaded this working and having to re-rip all CD's!), setting the 'part of a gapless album' option (although this is solely to prevent crossfading in iTunes) and nothing worked. Naturally, I now assumed there is a fault ith this particular iPod I had bought.
Out of curiousity, I converted one of my Lossless albums to MP3 and AAC. The music will now play flawlessly without any random pauses and without even the slightest pause between tracks.
I found this a bit strange so I started to research the problem on the internet. It would seem I'm not alone and there are literally hundreds of people reporting the same problem on both the 80 & 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic that only occurrs with Lossless files.
Even Apple's own discussion boards (http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=204) are littered with people asking for help with the problem for the entire last year and it has never been resolved. iPod's have repeatedly been exchanged only for the new one's to have the same problem and the problem is constantly reported to Apple.
Further internet research on the problem all leads to one culprit and that is that the RAM on this iPod was halved from the 5.5 Gen iPod, from 64MB to 32MB and that the buffer is now inadequate for the playback of Lossless files.
I have spoken to Apple every day for the last 4 days, my call being escalated each day until finally getting a response from the engineering team today saying they have never heard of such a fault before, nothing had been reported to them and it must just be my iPod. Up until this point I thought Apple's Customer Care Team were great; they were polite, friendly and called me back every day, but saying nothing had been reported was just a lie as far as I'm concerned. According to their own forum people had been reporting this via their own online feedback service for over a year.
Well I've swapped my 160 GB iPod once, it had the same problem and I've now sent off for a refund and plan on getting my 80 GB 5.5 Gen iPod repaired. I just wish I'd done that in the 1st placed and saved all this hassle...heh
Now, I'm not pretending to know for definite that the reduction in RAM is the cause of the problem, but this would explain why there hasn't been software update with a bug fix and why there are hundreds of people all over the internet that have this problem with this Generation of iPod when using Lossless files and I can't find one report from someone with either a solution or simply being able to say, 'my iPod was replaced and this one doesn't have the problem'. It would also explain the horrendous lag of literally seconds when navigating through menus during playback whereas my 5.5 Gen iPod responded instantaneously.
If this is a hardware problem, then presumably the 160 GB the WHF Team used for review last year would have had this problem - (but it wouldn't have been noticed if a gapless album hadn't been tested). I'd just be curious to know whether the test model is to hand to try this out or if anybody else here has had this problem or even more importantly, if anybody has a 160 GB 6th Gen iPod Classic that will play gapless albums in Lossless format without pausing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks!
James
p.s. Sorry for the long ramble!