Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

bigmfreeman

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 26, 2008
5
0
Okay so here is my problem.
I successfully got a jailbroken ipod touch running 1.1.3. I previously was on
1.1.1 and went straight up to 1.1.3. Everything seemed okay, but then there was a problem with my music!
IT WASN'T PLAYING!
That was a big issue, seeing how it is an IPOD lol.
So i read that going from 1.1.1 to 1.1.3 messed up the DRM issues. SO
I decided to try to go from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 to 1.1.3.
I AM STUCK ON JAILBREAKING 1.1.2!!!!
I am running iTunes 7.6, and I have downgraded (restored down to) 1.1.1. Then I have successfully installed OkToPrep and UPDATED to 1.1.2, and then I ran the .jar file. It seemed okay, but when it said it was "DONE" my ipod said that i needed to plug it into iTunes, WHICH is NOT what is is supposed to do.
PLEASE HELP ME! I REALLY WANNA BE ABLE TO DO THIS! THANKS!
 
Me too. I am also having this issue with DRMed music. I used iJailbreak to go from 1.1.1 to 1.1.3, i think it has something to do with what iJailbreak does to get the iPhone apps (downloads iPhone Firmware and Fuseses it with iPod Firmware.)

It would be great to find a quick and easy fix for this, because I just downloaded the soundtrack to Once, which is amazing I might add.
 
Ya i used iJailbreak too! i wonder if they will fix that in a new version of ijailbreak.
Does anyone know how NOT to get the iphone apps installed THROUGH the jailbreaking process in iJailbreak!?!?!!?
 
Temporary Solution

The guys over at ijailbreak.com have assured me that they are aware of this problem and working to fix it. Until then I suggest doing this if you had transfered your WiFi store purchases to your iTunes library

1: delete the WiFi store bought songs from your iPod
2: burn the WiFi store bought songs in your iTunes library to disc
3: import that disc to your iTunes library
those songs should no longer be protected ACC format but just ACC format
4: Move those unprotected songs to your iPod and they should play just fine.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.