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Transfer FLAC files to iPod Nano

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robin0800:
you could always try microsofts sync toy if your using windows.
this just works on files as far as I know and not its exstensions.
It just compares them between source and destination to know what to sync.

choodo:
2 Llorean : thanx for replay. i'm not asking about support... i'm asking about the way  to fix my problem. i'm asking "them" too.

2 robin0800 : thanx for replay ! i will tray micrisoft toy to sync and post rezults here.

best wishes !

DeanMurray:
I don't have an ipod, so this may not apply. In Winamp, instead of selecting ipod, is there a generic music player setup that might allow you to use it?

choodo:

--- Quote from: DeanMurray on December 19, 2007, 05:40:13 PM ---I don't have an ipod, so this may not apply. In Winamp, instead of selecting ipod, is there a generic music player setup that might allow you to use it?

--- End quote ---

yes but it is not working ..

2 robin0800 : sync toy have very limited features, so it is dont help.

Chronon:
choodo, please try to use standard English spellings.  Slang makes it hard for others to understand you -- both people who use translation software and screen readers.

As for your attempts at getting .flac files onto your iPod -- what is the problem with dragging and dropping them from a file browser?  Or even using a copy or move command from the command line, for that matter?  I would think that most standard iPod-oriented methods will not work for you as they assume a particular format (that the Apple firmware supports) and write entries to the iTunesDB.  What you want is something that will synch files to a standard UMS drive.  But personally, I just use drag-n-drop.

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