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gordol 4th July 2005 19:51

Can't eject iPod with ml_ipod 1.2
 
Since I upgraded ml_ipod to 1.2, I can no longer eject my iPod from within Winamp, nor can I eject the iPod while Winamp is running.

In case it matters, it's a 3rd gen 15G iPod (w/dock), updated, connecting via FireWire to a WinXP Pro SP2 computer.

traker 7th July 2005 10:59

Re: Can't eject iPod with ml_ipod 1.2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by gordol
Since I upgraded ml_ipod to 1.2, I can no longer eject my iPod from within Winamp, nor can I eject the iPod while Winamp is running.

In case it matters, it's a 3rd gen 15G iPod (w/dock), updated, connecting via FireWire to a WinXP Pro SP2 computer.

Close winamp, open it back up and then eject it. Don't make the mistake of just unplugging your iPod you will eventually lose your music by corrupting the database it has happened to me 3x now..

gordol 7th July 2005 16:23

I don't just unplug the iPod. What I have been doing is after closing Winamp, I've been using Windows' 'Eject hardware'.

But this in no way addresses the BUG of the 'eject ipod' command not working from Winamp.

rob254 19th July 2005 20:46

I have the same problem - can't eject and I can't find another way to disconnect without just unplugging the iPod. I have Win ME, a 40GB iPod Photo and Winamp 5. The eject button just produces the Error: Could not eject iPod message. I couldn't find anything related to Eject Hardware on Windows but did try removing hardware. That didn't turn off the "no entry" sign on the iPod but it did stop Winamp from seeing it. Any help much appreciated.
Rob

gordol 19th July 2005 22:37

Quote:

Originally posted by rob254
I have the same problem - can't eject and I can't find another way to disconnect without just unplugging the iPod. I have Win ME, a 40GB iPod Photo and Winamp 5.
Check your System Tray, you should have an "Eject hardware" type icon. A single click on it should bring up a list of removable devices, click on the one for the iPod.

Alternately, right-click on the iPod in Windows Explorer and choose the Eject option from there.

cut-copy-paste 20th July 2005 04:15

yeah.. i just got the plug-in an i'm having the same problem. very disappointing cause it seems so cool. And seems fairly prevalent.. so.. why no official weigh-in on this?

rob254 29th July 2005 08:20

Thanks - can now get a message on the PC saying the disk is shut down and safe to disconnect, but the iPod still has the "Do Not Disconnect" sign on it. According to the iPod manual you can still disconnect it like this, it just feels wrong though.

Rob

Akdor 1154 31st July 2005 01:01

What happens to me, is I can eject it from Winamp until I've changed something. This leads me to believe ml_ipod has left a connection open that should be closed.

frankz00 11th August 2005 03:56

I just make sure I shutdown Winamp before unplugging. If your removal setting is on in the devices configuration, you should be okay. I'm too lazy to look up where that setting is but if you really want to know PM me and I'll find it for you.

I have to do it because my taskbar icon disappears too.


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