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CD-R and Audio Hardware => Audio Hardware => Topic started by: Tall-Guy on 2006-12-06 08:01:31

Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Tall-Guy on 2006-12-06 08:01:31
Hello,

At the moment - I don't  like Itunes. I hate the fact I have to sync a directory, and not just send specific files I need to the Ipod.
Up until now I used Foo_Pod, but since I upgraded to the new FooBar version - I can't use it anymore.
I was wondering if can recommand about a free utility (Or foobar Plugin) that would let me Sync beween my Ipod and Computer.

Now - I searched this forums and found few options to sync. MediaMonkey for example.
However -  I once used a Sync utility the corrupted my Ipod Filesystem. Can you recommand about utility that Sync the way Itunes Sync file? In a *Standard* way?
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Jumpingmanjim on 2006-12-06 09:20:54
Well apparently the plugin for Winamp is pretty good, i've tried a whole bunch of different programs for syncing my iPod, all of which have just caused problems. I'd suggest you just grin and bear it and use iTunes, it's not great but it does the job.
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Big_Berny on 2006-12-06 15:58:45
MediaMonkey works great here. I only had to format it once when I upgraded to Vista.
But you should use a fresh formatted iPod and then sync your music with MediaMonkey.

Big_Berny
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: OJ_829 on 2006-12-06 16:20:59
At the moment - I don't  like Itunes. I hate the fact I have to sync a directory, and not just send specific files I need to the Ipod.


I don't think that's true.

IIRC, you set/unset that option with iTunes, on a per-iPod basis, _while_ your particular iPod is attached.

With the hardware attached, you can set several options, including sync, and whether you want the iTunes software to fire up when that particular iPod is detected. With sync disabled, you can use iTunes to drag and drop to the iPod to your heart's content from your library, and never again have to worry about the thing filling up because of an undesired sync. I've had two minis for years, with libraries several times their capacity, and I've never had an undesired sync.

Can you recommand about utility that Sync the way Itunes Sync file? In a *Standard* way?

Okay, I'm totally confused. I thought you were trying to avoid syncs the way iTunes wants to do syncs.
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: DigitalMan on 2006-12-06 16:35:02
You cold try Yamipod:

http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/ (http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/)
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: HotshotGG on 2006-12-06 17:56:40
Quote
At the moment - I don't like Itunes. I hate the fact I have to sync a directory, and not just send specific files I need to the Ipod.
Up until now I used Foo_Pod, but since I upgraded to the new FooBar version - I can't use it anymore.
I was wondering if can recommand about a free utility (Or foobar Plugin) that would let me Sync beween my Ipod and Computer.


If you were on Linux you could use Amarok, which synchs up with the IPod via plug-in. I am not sure about Windows though.
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: francesco on 2006-12-06 19:37:31
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....=33&t=19156 (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=33&t=19156)

->foo_pod foobar plug it works!
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Febs on 2006-12-06 20:41:45
Another alternative would be to use Rockbox (http://www.rockbox.org) in lieu of the Apple firmware.  Then you can load your player simply by dragging and dropping folders.
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: BradPDX on 2006-12-06 21:37:42
OJ 829 is right - iTunes can easily be used to manually move music on and off an iPod. Just set the preferences for the iPod to "Manual" once it is mounted in iTunes. You may then drag and drop to your heart's content between the Library and the iPod.

If you have a large library, you may find that this method (and all file browser based methods) isn't much fun; there are just too many tracks to manage that way. My library is currently at 18,500+ tracks, there is no way I want to manage that manually. Windows Explorer and the Mac Finder are just all wrong for that kind of task, as many files are cross-referenced in different playlists, etc.

An alternative is to tell iTunes to sync only certain playlists. This offers speed and flexibility. For example, I maintain a playlist called "Audition Room", into which I drag any new material I wish to check out. When I sync my iPods, they automagically sync whatever is in Audition Room so I can listen. If the music passes muster I can put it someplace else on the iPod - if it doesn't, I simply remove it from Audition Room and poof! it is gone from the iPod too.

I can see no good reason not to use iTunes. It is free, reliable and guaranteed to work with iPod.
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Bryanhoop on 2006-12-06 22:32:24
Mediamonkey for me...
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: francesco on 2006-12-07 06:09:32
why don't use foo_pod , it really works good

by the way there is plug for winamp ,it 's really great http://www.mlipod.com/ (http://www.mlipod.com/)
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Mangix on 2006-12-07 06:56:12
foo_dop also works nicely even though it's in Alpha
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Tall-Guy on 2006-12-07 14:57:28
Thanks for the help you guys, I will try play with the Itunes a bit more along with tried some of the software suggested.
Many thanks for your time :-)
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: francesco on 2006-12-07 16:32:31
is somebody able to upload covers & lyrics?
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Big_Berny on 2006-12-07 22:47:03
@francesco: With foo_pod? Or mlipod?
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: francesco on 2006-12-08 07:05:08
@Big_Berny with foo_pod
Title: Uploading files to the iPod
Post by: Big_Berny on 2006-12-09 11:54:59
According to the foo_pod-homepage album arts aren't supported. Lyrics probaby neither, since it isn't mentioned anywhere.

Btw ml_ipod supports both.

Big_Berny