Hi Todd, On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 01:44, Todd Zullinger <t...@pobox.com> wrote:
> Andre Costa wrote: > > I just tried plugging my iPod touch on F13, and to my surprise, it > > did appear on rhythmbox (as advertised on the release notes). > > However, even though it offers a "create new playlist" option on the > > iPod popup menu and allows me to drag songs to the iPod (it even > > says it is transferring the files), lists aren't created, and songs > > don't show on the iPod. > > > > Is there any additional configuration I need to do? Any additional > > app? Or is it still read-only support? > > I'm not up on all the steps needed, but if you've never written to the > iPod touch with iTunes, you either need to do so or visit > http://ihash.marcansoft.com/ to generate a file needed for libgpod > using tools (gtkpod, rhythmbox, amarok, etc.) to write a valid > iTunesDB to the device. Nice, didn't know about it, thks for the pointer. But, the thing is: I have already used iTunes to transfer music to the iPod (in fact, rhythmbox recognizes it already has 444 songs in it), but there's no 'Device' folder on the 'iTunes_Control' folder, which goes against what's said on that page. So, my question is: is it safe to create such dir, specially considering I already used iTunes on this iPod? Regards, Andre
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