Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Does this mean I need to use itunes, and have every song duplicated on my player?
"Optimum" means different things to different people.I *personally* removed all the iTunes loaded music, and copied my library back on there in a nicely laid out file tree. Battery life is NOT an issue for me as my bus ride to work is less than 20 minutes, and I've got about 16 USB ports to choose from at work to keep my iPod fully charged.However, if you're a lumberjack, and away from anything resembling a USB port for more than 10 hours a day and want your music with you - then perhaps that *isn't* the optimum set up for you, and you'll want to be able to use the OF too.It's not *really* a question anyone here can help you with. Try it different ways - see what suits you. Nothing is final after all
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Quote from: Cian on July 06, 2007, 09:28:31 PMDoes this mean I need to use itunes, and have every song duplicated on my player?Yes it does mean you'll need to use iTunes.. but you don't need to duplicate all the songs. You can just use iTunes to transfer your music (which will put it into random folders of random file names in the control folder) and then use Rockbox's database feature to search for all of the files on your iPod and display them via tags [just like the Apple firmware].
Looks like I'll have to transfer everything back to the computer so? And back on to the player through itunes.
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