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Posted this in the audio section, but got very little help/interest.
Just recently noticed that the Boom GTS system on my 19 Limited CVO no longer allows me to select options by Genre, Artist, Playlist, etc from my IPod Touch.... When I plug in my IPod Touch the music starts playing (Playlist that is currently playing), but there is no longer an option to select genre or playlists. It just says "Reading" at the top and "Indexing" on the bottom and then after a few minutes I get the notification "No Playable Media Found".
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks Speedy
my ipod touch worked perfectly as you described above that is until i updated the 12.5.5 software. No going back now you have to bluetooth. all is still there less the list of songs on individual playlist. i had multiple calls with apple on this and it is what it is.. why they mess with a good thing is beyond my comprehension..
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