Playlist Sync Bug in iPhone

There is a serious bug in the synching software for iTunes and iPhone. Let’s see if I can describe it cogently.

UPDATE: It looks like my suspicion about the cause of the problem is correct. Poor iTunes just got confused…

I keep my iTunes library on an Airport Disk, which works great but is most definitely the source of my problems here. Anyone who keeps his or her iTunes library on an external disk knows that if you don’t have that disk available, iTunes can’t sync it with a connected iPod. No brainer, right?

Well, with a regular iPod, this just means that nothing gets pushed out to iPod that isn’t available on the local disk. With iPhone, it ends up being a little more sinister.

Here’s the sequence of events, and it is entirely replicable.

  1. I synched my iPhone in the beginning with a couple of playlists on iTunes.
  2. I made changes to those playlists in iTunes and created a couple more for iPhone.
  3. I synched iPhone with iTunes after making these changes. Changes indeed push out to iPhone.
  4. Connect iPhone to Macbook while away from home network.
  5. iPhone syncs playlists from step one back into iTunes! This also obliterates the playlists I created in step two, and the music available on iPhone reverts to the stuff that was available in step one.

This is a critical bug that has bitten me more than once now. If you are experiencing this issue on your setup, please leave a comment here or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Playlist Sync Bug in iPhone”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 JCB

    This also happens with my 1st gen. Shuffle but not my nano or 3rd gen. iPod. Very annoying.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 ACL

    I would like to put the playlists from my iPod on my iPhone - not the playlists from the library. How do I copy the playlists from the ipod to the library? I can’t belive this isn’t easy!

    Thanks for any help fron an non-computer illiterate user!

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