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yg17

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And apparently, each one of my songs is 1.3 petabytes. I wish I knew what sort of crazy math iTunes is using to calculate that a bajillion petabytes equals negative a bajillion exabytes (integer overflow or something?), but whatever


I'm thinking the only way to fix this would be to restore my iPod from scratch. Anyone else ever seen this before and find a fix? I'd rather not restore my iPod since it takes forever to copy over my 60 gigs of music (would be 75 if Apple would eventually release a bigger iPod instead of worrying about the iPhone, but I digress). Now if Apple could really release a 1.8 exabyte iPod 😀

FWIW, Disk Utility reports no errors, and if I get to the hidden folder where the MP3 files are stored on the iPod in Finder, all file sizes are fine. This is certainly a giant "WTF"
 

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But just imagine how many songs it can hold!!!!😀

Since it's "-" 1.8 exabytes, not very many. In fact, he could probably take the entire iTMS, stick it on his iPod and it'd only get back to "empty"!

He just has a massive, music swallowing iPod! 😱
 
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