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Hmm. If that's the only potential blocker, maybe I'll just have the "root" folder of my own music directory structure as the the /iPod_Control/Music/ directory.../iPod_Control/Music/Artist/Album/etc <--sync--> d:/Music/Artist/Album/etc... so that Anapod will find the files (it only looks in /iPod_Control/Music/ when creating the iPod's database, I just found out by trying the trail version), and so that the iPod firmware will play the files!?
From Rockbox playback I was planning on using the Database feature anyway, so browsing the extra two directories wouldn't make any difference to me
(assuming iPod wouldn't freak out at making those folders non-hidden, so that Rockbox directory browser can see them?).
I plan to use some directory sync software to copy the music across eventually, so that can just be pointed at whatever directory is..
Quote from: jamoiholland on January 16, 2008, 06:37:16 PMFrom Rockbox playback I was planning on using the Database feature anyway, so browsing the extra two directories wouldn't make any difference to meDirectory structure doesn't matter if you are using the Database - it is all abstracted away.
Most all those errors are a result of not allowing the iTunes replacement programs to copy the files into Apple's directory structure themselves.The 5th gen (at least) does not like the directory structure you are attempting to use.
How do I store songs on my iPod in my own directory structure?Copy the files to the iPod in your desired structure. Then load the files from you iPod into foobar2000 and run the “Send to iPod†command on the files. Note: The path of media files on the iPod must be less than or equal to 57 characters, including a leading backslash (but not the drive letter or colon) and may only contain ASCII characters. Furthermore, some Ipod models will only play files contained within the iPod_Control\Music folder.
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