I downloaded the DA2 soundtrack and now am having two issues:
1) This is not so much as an issue rather than me seeking clarification: I downloaded the soundtrack and successfully imported the tracks to my iTunes library. However, these tracks have no album cover art. Was this intended, or am I missing something? The default album logo bugs me...
2) Certain tracks are not syncing properly to my iPad (first gen). After importing the tracks to my iTunes library, I tried syncing the tracks I like to my iPad. Some synced fine, but some songs, in particular those in the last 1/4-1/3 of the album, appeared to have synced, but when I try to play the tracks, another random song on my iPad would start playing instead. Let me clarify, the iPod app would launch, say, the "Mage Pride" song. It will show the album cover (which is just the default blank art) like it's about to play the song, and then a completely random, different song would start playing instead. Note that every track plays just fine on iTunes on my PC, but when it comes to my iPad, some tracks, and only some, don't work.
I am baffled by this bizarre issue and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. So far I have tried, without success:
- Powering off and re-starting my iPad after syncing
- Unchecking the problematic tracks, syncing (to remove them from my iPad). Re-checking the problem tracks then syncing again (to add them back).
- Deleting the album from my iTunes library and then adding them back.
- Re-naming the problem tracks
I guess these aren't really technical issues with the PC game itself, but I don't know where else to post this. If anyone has any advice, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Questions about the Soundtrack for iTunes users
Débuté par
Camenae
, mars 23 2011 09:01
#1
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 09:01
#2
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 09:21
If you're talking about the SE soundtrack:
Try converting the files to aac or mp3.
Also, if you fill in the album, artist and composer names for the files, iTunes will find the matching cover art if you tell it to look for it.
I did the convert, removed the WAV files from the library, gave the new files the appropriate album, artist and composer names and told iTunes to find the cover art.
Afterwards, syncing with my iPod touch worked just fine. Didn't try to sync the WAV files because I did not want them to use that much space.
I even went through the hassle of assigning track numbers and removing the 01, 02, 03 etc. from the track names to have everything perfect.
Try converting the files to aac or mp3.
Also, if you fill in the album, artist and composer names for the files, iTunes will find the matching cover art if you tell it to look for it.
I did the convert, removed the WAV files from the library, gave the new files the appropriate album, artist and composer names and told iTunes to find the cover art.
Afterwards, syncing with my iPod touch worked just fine. Didn't try to sync the WAV files because I did not want them to use that much space.
I even went through the hassle of assigning track numbers and removing the 01, 02, 03 etc. from the track names to have everything perfect.
Modifié par Ragadurn, 23 mars 2011 - 09:43 .
#3
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 09:32
Okay let me try that. Thanks!





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