This seems to confirm that iTunes no longer recognizes or supports the iPod classic. Looking in the Console, I found message from iTunes such as these. In a chat with Apple support, I was told my iPod is no longer supported. ITunes refuses to show it in the list of devices. Clearly the Mac recognizes it as an iPod and a working USB device. It also shows up on the desktop as a volume. The iPod shows up in the System Report as a USB device. It's the Classic 160GB (the best iPod ever). My IPod still works, but the other night I was trying to download some tracks and made the discovery of missing functionality.I think my question comes down to, "how can I downgrade to the previous version of iTune?"Īfter the bad idea of "upgrading" to High Sierra, and working through an endless list of problems, I just ran into a new one. I have found a list of older software at What is the latest older version of ITunes that supports full IPod Classic functionality? I am now wondering what other functionality is missing that I haven't yet discovered? I can currently drag and drop songs to the existing folders and playlists, but can't create new ones. ![]() I could create the folder and the playlist on the IPod and drag songs directly to the playlist on the IPod. A folder would contain several CD's and each CD would be a playlist, a playlist would contain several songs. I'm not sure that this is the correct terminology. ![]() ![]() It recognizes my IPod, but there is no option for adding folders and playlists to my IPod. Somehow the ITunes software was upgraded to this version. I have a IPod Classic 160 gig Model MC297LL running firmware version 2.0.4 PC and am using Windoze 10 running ITunes 12.9.0.167.
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