On 8/7/07, Thomas Perl <thp at perli.net> wrote: > > Hello, Dan! > > On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 10:33 -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote: > > BTW, I don't know how rockbox presents the device in general, but with > > my iAudio X5 running rockbox, it is indeed appearing as a USB disk to > > Linux and gpodder. This doesn't appear to be an attribute of rockbox > > though; it seems to be doing synchronization using a part of the > > original firmware in the device. I have mine set up to dual boot > > rockbox and the Cowon firmware, but the synchronization part seems > > unchanged. > > >From what I know from running Rockbox on my old iPod, it simply uses the > filesystem part of the player (i.e. FAT32 directory structure) to read > the files. Don't know how the iAudio X5 normally handles its file > structure, does it need any special software to sync? No special software required for an iAudio X4 with the Cowon firmware or with rockbox. > On 8/7/07, Dan Stromberg <dstromberglists at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 8/6/07, Thomas Perl <thp at perli.net> wrote: > > How would you be using the mentioned features, or: > > would these features > > satisfy your needs? > > > > Fine with me, but what you have now sounds quite usable. I'll > > have to try it out. > > Try it out and tell me if this works for you :) It's working great, although I may feel a little lost if the harddisk in my DAP dies - I'd no longer have any record of what I've listened to and what I haven't. I've been quite happy with gpodder so far, and I've been using it quite a bit for a few weeks now. Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/gpodder-devel/attachments/20070823/a1ecc68f/attachment.html>