On 4/18/06, Christophe Fergeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Since the 0.9.4 release, a few notable changes to the iPod support have > went in: > * iPod support is now a plugin, to enable it you need to go to > Edit/Plugins and to enable the iPod plugin. After that you'll > unfortunately have to restart rhythmbox to get rid of the generic > removable media ipod source that decided to handle the iPod since no > plugin was taking care of that. After the restart, you should get the > usual iPod source > * you can set the name of the iPod (I think I'm not doing it the proper > way, and that iTunes may not see the name, but that's a start ;), and > you can also eject it (that unmounts it and gets rid of the "do not > disconnect" sign) > * and last but not least, you can now drag and drop songs from any(?) > source to the iPod, and it will properly be added to the iPod database. > You need to have passed --enable-track-transfer to configure for that to > work. Be aware that you can add the same songs as many times as you > want, there is no protection against that. The current code will also > let you add ogg/vorbis files as is to the iPod even if the device can't > play them. It has been working well enough for me in the last weeks to > let me copy mp3s of the new cds I bought to my iPod though. > > > Feel free to test that code and to report any bug you find, cheers, > > Christophe
Hello Christophe, It seems the plugin try to copy songs in non-existant folder, and it comes (if you copy a bunch of files) to display a messagebox for each error of copy. -- Baptiste Mille-Mathias Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
