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Evening all, after stumbling into a Catalina upgrade over tired when I frankly shouldn't have, I have lost all stuff from my iPad which I use for work, playing MP3's instead of taking a Laptop.
All playlists have gone as has any control over the thing and I cant find any help elsewhere online.... which is a royal pain. I cant set up playlists or add audio tracks.
Any advice or fixes would be gratefully recieved...or its back to Mojave (already made a bootable external version) when it was all working just fine.
Do you mean because iTunes has been removed in Catalina ? I've not upgraded yet.... but apparently syncing from mac to i devices is now done using Finder:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT210611
Yep, iTunes split into Music, TV, Films and Podcasts with separate apps....
Sync from Finder or Music... my gripe is I seem to have lost control of my iPad music and playlists when connected to the Mac. It also won't sync even though it is not showing any music but sync tells me it hasn't enough space!
My gripe here is I used the iPad to play adios for work but I can't do, or put anything on it anymore... connecting it to a W10 pc and iTunes, well, its perfect. Back to Mojave it would seem to be..
Upgraded to iPad iOS 13.2 yesterday, had an online tutorial last night that uses adobe connect, wouldn’t launch it/kept asking for flash. Never had an issue with it before. I was 10 mins late for my tutorial as had to wait for my laptop to chug in to life and update itself
(I wonder if Dracs ipad is ok)
#pray4drac
I upgraded mine the day Catalina came out... I did notice that my iPad had a chunk of “other” thrown into the memory for no reason which has pretty much rendered the 16GB “full” so I’ve had to delete loads of stuff off it... which is odd because I cloud everything.
Anyway, Music is now split into its proprietary segments (music/podcasts/programmes etc.) so you can see what’s in your iPad and in your laptop.
I think that’s a good thing, before it was difficult to ascertain.
I haven’t synced the iPad to my Mac yet, but I will today and I’m expecting massive failure and memory issues.
I’ll let you know.