It's hard to describe how/why I knew this was happening. I'm getting all the music: stuff I ripped, stuff bought from iTunes, stuff bought from Amazon, stuff from three months ago, stuff that hasn't played since October or September of 2014. I suspect it is because the problem went back as far as that. I haven't checked the 4S to see if this issue is present there. Most complaints seem to be related to folks that manually manage the music versus automatically syncing it and nothing I found that actually related to problems with playlists not really shuffling completely. There are several Apple support/community threads about the "dotted gray circle" issue, along with a lot of different things people have tried that worked or didn't work. Turned music sync back on, and let it run.Ĭlicking the Music tab in the sidebar under the iPhone showed that all the gray, dotted circle junk was gone. Plugged the phone back in, verified there were no tracks in the Music tab under the iPhone in iTunes. On the MacMini, I looked at duplicate tracks in iTunes and unchecked all but one of each. Unplugged the iPhone, rebooted it, deleted the music manually, and one last reboot. Completely random, unrelated tracks (not same album/artist/genre, etc.). It did not delete all the music on the iPhone. The tracks were on the iPhone and in the library and they would play just fine - either individually or listening to the album.Ĭleaning it up - which also fixed the shuffle issue On the phone itself and in the music library in iTunes, everything looked and played normally. A lot of tracks grayed out with the gray, dotted circle which seems to indicate a track that has not completely synced (or not syned at all).
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