Hi!
I've not been jailbroken for more than two years so I could be wrong but the short answer is - no.
iOS devices has no visible file system and it is not posible to browse files and folders as you do on PC, Mac or Android devices and I think jailbreaking won't help with that.
If you use iTunes you can more less simply copy the files in the apps supporting file sharing feature plus you can copy paste music files in the library without syncing, you just need to check the option named "manage music manually" or something like that. I don't have iTunes right now to check it out, I just remember it was called something like that.

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3.7.2016. u 21:07, trahern culver je napisao/la:
hi all, 

I have the latest iPod touch 128gb version. 

my question to you all is this can i get an app that will allow me to place files directly on my iPod as if it had an SD card inside it? or would I have to jail brake my iPod to do this? 

your help with this question would be most welcome, kind regards trey.


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