I just spent a half hour, and I still don't know if I can load up my ipod
from Jajuk and have it work right. With a pdf manual, I could have
sacanned the manual for "ipod" or "mp3 player" and answered my question in
a minute. For me, this is a barrier to adoption of Jajuk.
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Date: 2007-02-12 20:48
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Not sure again as I haven't any iPod to play with but I guess an iPod can
be seen as a drive using firewire link as well ...
Date: 2007-02-11 02:35
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I'm new here, and I hope this is the correct mechanics for responding to
the previous comment: Thanks for your suggestion r.e. mapping the ipod as
a USB device. Unfortunately, I only have a firewire connector. There may
be a USB adaptor for my ipod, but I would prefer not to spend the money.
Can the approach you suggest work with a mapped firewire device? -- Thanks
again.
Date: 2007-02-10 18:06
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Hi,
I think iPod should work with jajuk this way:
- use the iPod as an usb device by connecting it with the PC
- create a device from jajuk mapping this USB device (G: for instance)
- then jajuk should work
About synchronization (jajuk copies files from a device to the iPod) : use
http://shuffle-db.sourceforge.net/ project to froce collection rebuild.
Note that we haven't any iPod to test this so please provide feedback,
it's very interresting for us.