Tim, you are correct, although you can copy files to the Ipod in disk-
mode, the Ipod will not see them in its database because in order to
get there, Itunes has to include it and that is the program that
controls the database.
This is the problem and if Itunes were accessible, it would make it
much easier to work with an Ipod, but of course if the Ipod itself
were accessible, it would help quite a bit. You know a little Tiger
running on it with VO would be the way to go. grin
Scott
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On Jan 7, 2007, at 8:11 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi James,
If I'm understanding your question correctly then my answer is no.
The iPod does show up on your Desktop like any other ejectable
device but you cannot copy large files such as music to it unless
you put it in Disk mode. The problem with Disk mode is that I'm
pretty sure that the items you copy when in Disk mode cannot be
seen by the iPod's music player. I would check things out further
before making the investment if I were you.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada