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rockbox on ipod without tags
tripex:
First, I have no ipod, but I consider to bye one, because rockbox seems to allow me to use an ipod like I want. But because I can't test it I hope, I can ask here.
Basically I want to use the ipod as an USB portable hard disk mostly under WindowsXP to copy anything on it not only my music collection. I have a directory based music collection of mpc and mp3 files, ALL without any tags and I want to keep them without tags. I hope I can still browse through my directories and if there are playable music files in it rockbox should be able to play them without changing the files or tags. Does rockbox work alike?
CU
Andy
007quick:
I don't know what mpc files are but good chance that they are not supported (could be wrong) as for the rest of your thoughts... CORRECT!
tripex:
mpc means musepack aka mp+ or mpp files and they are luckily supported
What does rockbox show, when there are no (ID3) tags available? Does it show the filename (without extension) instead? Is it theme-dependent? Is there an option/theme to show the parent directory, because it's always the album name (in my case).
CU
Andy
linuxstb:
Yes, what is displayed when no tags are available is theme-dependent, but the recommended way for themes to behave is to display the track filename instead of track name, the directory name for the album, and the directory name two levels up for the artist. This assumes a directory structure as follows:
Artist Name/Album Name/Track Name.mp3
(which I think is what most people do).
Rockbox has traditionally been a file-browser based music player, so you should find it does everything you want without needing tags in your file - many people use it that way. Rockbox's tag-based database feature is relatively new.
Nate!:
Looking through the file info WPS tags portion of the manual (Secton B.4,) I don't immediately see a way to parse out the track number. Â Given path \Artist\Album\TrackNum-TrackName.xxx.
Other than that, Rockbox definitely seems like the firmware for you. Â No Nonsense solid firmware for manipulating music.
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