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delete songs/playlists from ipod

hello,
I am using the 4 ipod scripts by John Paul Davis from doug's web site and i get this message when i run any of the scripts thru iTunes that deal with deleting songs.

every <<class cTrk>> of <<class cPly>> "ipod name" of <<class cSrc>> "ipod name" of application "iTunes" doesn't understand the delete message

I doubt it is my iPod name as it is "JR OP" no weird characters there.
Running it thru script editor gets the same error.
Could it have something to do with apple including new classes for portable devices? the s track and device playlist?
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
JO
[669 byte] By [juniorop] at [2007-11-9 12:35:31]
# 1 Re: delete songs/playlists from ipod
The scripts work fine at my house. In the interest of Progress I did delete every track from my iPod three times.

I'm sure John will investigate.

BTW: I believe the s track dictionary entry to be a fluke. It's definition is the ominously short "a track residing..." Where?

Boo!
Doug Adams at 2007-11-15 17:25:14 >
# 2 Re: delete songs/playlists from ipod
Yea.. i thought that description was a tad odd, but then when i read about the device playlist and it mentioned the s track as an element, i just assumed it was poor documentation on a new feature?
Thanks and i hope there is an answer somewhere...
JO
juniorop at 2007-11-15 17:26:13 >
# 3 Re: delete songs/playlists from ipod
device playlist has been around since iTunes 2.0 and its usual element is device track. I hadn't noticed that s track had popped up there instead. Most people would probably use plain track anyway when ref'ing a track on a device.
Doug Adams at 2007-11-15 17:27:12 >
# 4 Re: delete songs/playlists from ipod
juniorop, see my reply here ( http://ipodlounge.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=22558#post22558) (and please, in the future, don't cross-post. ;) )
eustacescrubb at 2007-11-15 17:28:13 >
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