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Timothy J. Trace:
> Hi, I have managed to load my wife's 1GB shuffle without using iTunes. > This is on a Windows XP system. AKA the Typhoid Mary of OS's. > Let me summarize for you... This is only a summary!? My sincerest sympathy if old age took your dearly beloved wife while she was waiting to listen to her music. About 20 years ago Apple introduced a thing called "Drag and Drop" to personal computers. Using that clever little innovation, it takes my wife less than 60 seconds to load her 1GB Shuffle -- all by herself, no less -- from iTunes! > First I formatted my shuffle as a FAT32 drive. I left it completely > blank. > > I created a folder on the root of the shuffle, and copied 600MB of MP3s into the folder. > > Then I unzipped this file to the root of the iPod: > > I installed Python: http://www.python.org > > I extracted the rebuild_db.py file from this archive to the root of > the shuffle: http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...roup_id=136446 > > I ran rebuild_db.py from the root of the shuffle. I had only to > double-clicked it because I had already installed Python. > > I disconnected the shuffle and rocked out to 106 songs You Windows guys are a real trip -- always reliable for a laugh! You might have better spent your time working on this <http://tinyurl.com/8hcl9>! January is going to be a great month for my little consulting business! Davoud Expert consulting: Mac, Windows. Friend? Get a Mac. Paying me by the hour? I *highly* recommend Windows. -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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Davoud wrote:
> Timothy J. Trace: > >>Hi, I have managed to load my wife's 1GB shuffle without using iTunes. > > >>This is on a Windows XP system. > > > AKA the Typhoid Mary of OS's. > > >>Let me summarize for you... > > > This is only a summary!? My sincerest sympathy if old age took your > dearly beloved wife while she was waiting to listen to her music. About > 20 years ago Apple introduced a thing called "Drag and Drop" to > personal computers. Using that clever little innovation, it takes my > wife less than 60 seconds to load her 1GB Shuffle -- all by herself, no > less -- from iTunes! > <devil's advocate> What if one thinks that iTunes is a piece o' crap? Since python is multi-platform what if one doesn't have a Mac or Windows? </devil's advocate> Greg -- "All my time I spent in heaven Revelries of dance and wine Waking to the sound of laughter Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons |
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G.T. <getnews1@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> Davoud wrote: > > Timothy J. Trace: > > > >>Hi, I have managed to load my wife's 1GB shuffle without using iTunes. > > > > > >>This is on a Windows XP system. > > > > > > AKA the Typhoid Mary of OS's. > > > > > >>Let me summarize for you... > > > > > > This is only a summary!? My sincerest sympathy if old age took your > > dearly beloved wife while she was waiting to listen to her music. About > > 20 years ago Apple introduced a thing called "Drag and Drop" to > > personal computers. Using that clever little innovation, it takes my > > wife less than 60 seconds to load her 1GB Shuffle -- all by herself, no > > less -- from iTunes! > > > > <devil's advocate> > What if one thinks that iTunes is a piece o' crap? Since python is > multi-platform what if one doesn't have a Mac or Windows? > </devil's advocate> But he did - he was using windows XP. -- Woody Alienrat Design Ltd |
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In article <11rdpf6c157o3a@corp.supernews.com>, G.T.
<getnews1@dslextreme.com> wrote: > <devil's advocate> > What if one thinks that iTunes is a piece o' crap? Since python is > multi-platform what if one doesn't have a Mac or Windows? > </devil's advocate> Or...the guy could simply be a retard. |
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Woody wrote:
> G.T. <getnews1@dslextreme.com> wrote: > > >>Davoud wrote: >> >>>Timothy J. Trace: >>> >>> >>>>Hi, I have managed to load my wife's 1GB shuffle without using iTunes. >>> >>> >>>>This is on a Windows XP system. >>> >>> >>>AKA the Typhoid Mary of OS's. >>> >>> >>> >>>>Let me summarize for you... >>> >>> >>>This is only a summary!? My sincerest sympathy if old age took your >>>dearly beloved wife while she was waiting to listen to her music. About >>>20 years ago Apple introduced a thing called "Drag and Drop" to >>>personal computers. Using that clever little innovation, it takes my >>>wife less than 60 seconds to load her 1GB Shuffle -- all by herself, no >>>less -- from iTunes! >>> >> >><devil's advocate> >>What if one thinks that iTunes is a piece o' crap? Since python is >>multi-platform what if one doesn't have a Mac or Windows? >></devil's advocate> > > > But he did - he was using windows XP. > Yes, I know, but his instructions would apply just as well to this laptop running OpenBSD so I'm glad he went to the trouble of posting his summary. Greg -- "All my time I spent in heaven Revelries of dance and wine Waking to the sound of laughter Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 19:37:31 +0000, usenet@alienrat.co.uk (Woody)
wrote: >So you got an iPod shuffle at 9:30, thought 'for some reason I want to >use this iPod shuffle without iTunes' and by 9:36 you had all your songs >on it? Thanks for not being mean :> In your example, I would say that the time from 9:00 to 9:30 was spent opening boxes and trying to figure out the shuffle paradigm. Once I had all the ducks in a row, I performed and repeated the procedure twice to be certain that it was working before I trained my wife. No more than 6 minutes in either instance. I'm a previous iPod owner. I've had a 4G 20GB and 1 1G Mini 4GB for nearly a year. I've never used iTunes. From the very start I've only synced my players using Ephpod, and I wanted the wife's new shuffle to sync with Ephpod, also. Unfortunately, as I discovered last night, Ephpod does not support the iPod shuffle, and there are no plans to add that compatibility. One reason I sync with Ephpod is that I prefer to keep all of my media in a single server-side directory where my LinkSys WMA11B can see all of it. Another reason is that keeping everything on the server allows me to access my music from whichever of my workstations or notebooks that I happen to be logged into at any given moment. Unless iTunes has changed, and *please* correct me if I'm wrong, songs that you download to the player are not backed up on the host PC. Lose the player, lose the music. Or, to stretch the analogy, no WMA11B connected to the player, no iTunes songs on the home entertainment system. And, no, I don't believe you can connect a WMA11B to an iPod, anyway. Admittedly this leaves me out of the loop with regards to cutting edge music, and stuff that is not represented in my collection. I currently don't buy downloadable music. I'm making a statement of some kind. Well, perhaps: I've ripped almost 500 discs from my collection using Exact Audio Copy and LAME, and I populate my players from those rips. The last thing I need is an outlet where I can toss away $1 per song on new stuff and rarities...I'll be broke within a week :> As for missing out on the functionality of iTunes, that's not a huge concern, but I'll grant that I don't know much about iTunes. What I have now with Ephpod, etc, works well and is not all that much more complicated than what I imagine iTunes to be. |
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Timothy J. Trace wrote:
> > > Unless iTunes has changed, and *please* correct me if I'm wrong, songs > that you download to the player are not backed up on the host PC. I have no idea what you're asking. iTunes plays songs that are stored in the iTunes library on the computer's harddrive or on a network attached drive. What host PC are you talking about? > Lose > the player, lose the music. Lose the harddrive, lose the music. > Or, to stretch the analogy, no WMA11B > connected to the player, no iTunes songs on the home entertainment > system. And, no, I don't believe you can connect a WMA11B to an iPod, > anyway. Well, you can't install iTunes on a WMA11B. Greg -- "All my time I spent in heaven Revelries of dance and wine Waking to the sound of laughter Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons |
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Timothy J. Trace <tim@nospam.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 19:37:31 +0000, usenet@alienrat.co.uk (Woody) > wrote: > > >So you got an iPod shuffle at 9:30, thought 'for some reason I want to > >use this iPod shuffle without iTunes' and by 9:36 you had all your songs > >on it? > > Thanks for not being mean :> > > In your example, I would say that the time from 9:00 to 9:30 was spent > opening boxes and trying to figure out the shuffle paradigm. Once I > had all the ducks in a row, I performed and repeated the procedure > twice to be certain that it was working before I trained my wife. No > more than 6 minutes in either instance. > > I'm a previous iPod owner. I've had a 4G 20GB and 1 1G Mini 4GB for > nearly a year. I've never used iTunes. From the very start I've only > synced my players using Ephpod, and I wanted the wife's new shuffle to > sync with Ephpod, also. Unfortunately, as I discovered last night, > Ephpod does not support the iPod shuffle, and there are no plans to > add that compatibility. I would imagine that as the shuffle is a very different device, it would probably complicate ephpod (which I have used) to add it. > One reason I sync with Ephpod is that I prefer to keep all of my media > in a single server-side directory where my LinkSys WMA11B can see all > of it. I keep all my media on my server, although I keep subsets of it on other computers as well for convenience. > Another reason is that keeping everything on the server allows > me to access my music from whichever of my workstations or notebooks > that I happen to be logged into at any given moment. Same here. > Unless iTunes has changed, and *please* correct me if I'm wrong, songs > that you download to the player are not backed up on the host PC. Lose > the player, lose the music. Are you refering to music bought from the iTunes music store? They are wherever you put them. Lose the player and the songs stay wherever they were to start with, although if they are itunes files, you might lose one count of them (I don't know - I don't have any downloaded files apart from the free ones). > Or, to stretch the analogy, no WMA11B > connected to the player, no iTunes songs on the home entertainment > system. And, no, I don't believe you can connect a WMA11B to an iPod, > anyway. I am not entirely with you here. iTunes and the music are separate entities. There are files downloaded from the iTunes music store which are protected, and there are files ripped from your CDs that are mp3s or aacs or whatever. They are all independant of itunes or your iPod. > Admittedly this leaves me out of the loop with regards to cutting edge > music, and stuff that is not represented in my collection. I > currently don't buy downloadable music. I'm making a statement of > some kind. Well, perhaps: I've ripped almost 500 discs from my > collection using Exact Audio Copy and LAME, and I populate my players > from those rips. I don't buy downloadable music with drm on it. I have bought some music from artists websites as mp3s ( i recently bought a sarah mclachlan album on mp3 from her website) but if the only choice is drm it is easier to buy it from play.com and rip it - If I am going to buy music I don't want to be told where I am going to play it. > The last thing I need is an outlet where I can toss away $1 per song > on new stuff and rarities...I'll be broke within a week :> Same here. > As for missing out on the functionality of iTunes, that's not a huge > concern, but I'll grant that I don't know much about iTunes. What I > have now with Ephpod, etc, works well and is not all that much more > complicated than what I imagine iTunes to be. I think you are mistaking what iTunes is - it is just a music player, that can connect to the iTunes store, but it doesn't have to. You stick a CD in, press the import button, it rips it and puts it in your library (where you have told it to put them). You can get it to sync with your iPod if you want or you can just pick up tracks and dump them on the iPod (which appears in the list when connected). It also can sync contacts/photos/videos etc. I have 4 computers with iTunes and 3 iPods - none of them sync with each other, I just copy tracks around (and cross convert to make mp3 cds for my car stereo). iTunes works well and is not a problem on either the Mac or the PC. It also completes the whole iPod experience - yes, you can download whatever and write scripts to copy things and set things up if you want, but with iTunes, you just rip files and dump them on the iPod, job done. -- Woody Alienrat Design Ltd |
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In article <11rdrad6ulj2cf9@corp.supernews.com>,
"G.T." <getnews1@dslextreme.com> wrote: > Yes, I know, but his instructions would apply just as well to this > laptop running OpenBSD so I'm glad he went to the trouble of posting > his summary. It probably would have done more good had he posted it to an openBSD newsgroup than to Mac and Windows newsgroups. -- Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Impeach the son of a Bush. |
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In article <53qdr15u41ridh8brdbhi0tg24qo6qgoji@4ax.com>,
Timothy J. Trace <tim@nospam.co.uk> wrote: > Unless iTunes has changed, and *please* correct me if I'm wrong, > songs that you download to the player are not backed up on the host > PC. You are wrong, and things have not changed; they've always remained on the host computer. -- Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Impeach the son of a Bush. |
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