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thatonekid393

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For some reason tonight, while putting some videos on my iPod Touch, it started disconnecting from iTunes. I thought it odd, but disconnected and reconnected it repeatedly until it stopped flashing in and out of contact. When I did, the little bar that shows you your capacity and what it's made up of still said 3.07 GB, but it was all one color classified as "other". I found that on my iPod, I had no songs or video. I tried re-syncing it, and found that the "other" media (corrupted, I assume) did not go away. Is there any way short of forcing it to Restore (and having to go through the whole jailbreak process AGAIN) that I can get rid of this media?

-If it's relevant, I have a converter working on some videos and Ares Galaxy downloading some music, and I was also streaming a video online and playing a Flash game on onemorelevel.com
Also I'm the guy who got his iPod slightly wet the other day, and it has been drying since then. I haven't noticed any performance glitches apart from this....all the water was on the screen.


Idea!! If I SSH'ed into my iPod, I could delete the corrupt files, could I not?
Does anyone know the file path for where music, movies, and photos are stored? Thank you...

Iunno.
 
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