https://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1425

--- Comment #3 from [email protected] 2011-10-23 00:36:24 BST ---
(Note: These comments are from 9/18/2011. I replied by email rather than
placing my comment here).

> Did you try running gPodder in a terminal window with the "--verbose"
> command line switch (i.e. enter "gpodder --verbose" without the quotes)?
> Does it say anything interesting when trying to sync with the MTP
> device?
I plugged in my Creative Zen. Nothing appeared in the terminal window.
I selected Device->Manage Device Playlist, and I got this:

[ 134.306] (MTPDevice) opening the MTP device
Device 0 (VID=041e and PID=4157) is a Creative ZEN.
[ 135.609] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "130800101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13080010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.610] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "131400101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13140010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.610] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "130600101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13060010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.611] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "131400101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13140010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.611] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "130600101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13060010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.611] (MTPDevice) WARNING: the mtp date "131400101T0000." can not be
parsed against mtp specification (time data '13140010T000' does not match
format '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[ 135.663] (gPodderDevicePlaylist) Warning: MP3 player resides on / - using
/media/usbdisk as MP3 player root
[ 135.762] Read data from the playlistfile /media/usbdisk/PLAYLISTS/gpodder.m3u
[ 135.763] (MTPDevice) closing My Zen

> Have you tried other apps that depend on libmtp, like gmtp, mtp-tools or
> gnomad2 (I haven't actually tried any of these - I don't have an MTP
> device for testing -, but that's what I get with "apt-cache rdepends
> libmtp9")?

I have used mtp-tools to manually mount the zen as a filesystem. However, the
device does not automount when it is plugged in.

I would love to use gnomad2, but there is no Ubuntu or Debian package
available. I tried building gnomad2 from recent source, but got several error
messages about library incompatibilities.

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