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Music is pretty much an essential element of the human existence.
 
Music is pretty much an essential element of the human existence.
  
I enjoy listening to music whenever I can.  I also enjoy the freedom that comes with linux to do what I want with my music.  In that vein, I'm pretty sure that as soon as I get the chance, I'm going to install [http://www.rockbox.org/ RockBox] on my '''iAudio 5''' music player.  RockBox is firmware for music players.  That means it's the brains for your "mp3 player" or "ipod".  (Please call it a music/media player.  Hopefully whatever media player you own, it supports far more than just the mp3 format; and ipod is just a brand.)
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Install [http://www.rockbox.org/ RockBox] on your music player.  RockBox is firmware for music players.  That means it's the brains for your "mp3 player" or "ipod".  After installing RockBox, you'll want to call it a music / media player because your device will support much more than the mp3 format.
  
The iAudio is pretty neat the way it comes out of the box, and I bought it specifically because it is one of the  [http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers brands that support the free ogg file format].  But the RockBox software is even cooler.  It is completely configurable to do what you want it to do.  It will even talk to you so that you can hear the menu instead of squinting at the tiny screen in broad daylight while driving in traffic (not that anybody ever does that).
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There are many [http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers brands that support the free ogg file format] straight from the factory.
  
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But the RockBox software is even cooler.  It is completely configurable to do what you want it to do.  It will even talk to you so that you can hear the menu instead of squinting at the tiny screen in broad daylight while driving in traffic (not that anybody ever does that).
  
Well, I ''was'' going to but upon more investigation, the RockBox firmware isn't available for the iAudio 5, just the iAudio M5.  I'm not a hardware engineer nor a driver developer, so I'm not going to develop that support. I'll just enjoy my Cowon the way it is.
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The only "problem" is that not all players support ogg, and RockBox is not developed to support all players.
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== Ipod on Linux ==
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{{Warning|Initialize your [[wp:IPod|iPod]] first by using a Mac or Windows computer plus the iTunes software.  Any content you added prior to initializing the iPod will be lost in the process so do this FIRST}}
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I was given a 3rd Generation iPod nano video (4GB).  The hardware is impressive.  The software requirements and license agreement(s) to be able to use the hardware are ridiculous.  In the end, I had to use a Windows computer to download and install iTunes software in order to register the device and have it initialized (which erased all the content that I had already put onto it.)
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Amarok does a good job of managing the contents of an iPod.  However, it didn't seem to offer a way to load a video onto the deviceThat's when I found [http://www.floola.com/ Floola].  Floola isn't open source, so it's questionable as to how long it will be available.  Also odd is that the developer Tomas Camin has a clone product and website http://www.yamipod.com
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I'll have to check whether Amarok or GTKpod support for my iPod is better now that I've initialized it with iTunes.
  
 
== Related ==
 
== Related ==
http://freephile.com/cms/content/music
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* Life Hacker has a good article on [http://lifehacker.com/software/ipod/hack-attack-add-music-and-movies-to-your-ipod-from-any-computer-without-itunes-237986.php using iPod without iTunes]
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* http://freephile.com/cms/content/music
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* [http://handbrake.fr Handbrake] can be used to convert a DVD movie to mp4 format (to be viewed on your iPod).  Or, you could [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-dvd-mpeg4.html read the details] of how it's done until you have a Master's degree in muxology.  Seriously, you don't have the time.  Get Handbrake.
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[[Category:Video]]

Latest revision as of 10:13, 27 December 2008

Music is pretty much an essential element of the human existence.

Install RockBox on your music player. RockBox is firmware for music players. That means it's the brains for your "mp3 player" or "ipod". After installing RockBox, you'll want to call it a music / media player because your device will support much more than the mp3 format.

There are many brands that support the free ogg file format straight from the factory.

But the RockBox software is even cooler. It is completely configurable to do what you want it to do. It will even talk to you so that you can hear the menu instead of squinting at the tiny screen in broad daylight while driving in traffic (not that anybody ever does that).


The only "problem" is that not all players support ogg, and RockBox is not developed to support all players.

Ipod on Linux[edit | edit source]

Initialize your iPod first by using a Mac or Windows computer plus the iTunes software. Any content you added prior to initializing the iPod will be lost in the process so do this FIRST

I was given a 3rd Generation iPod nano video (4GB). The hardware is impressive. The software requirements and license agreement(s) to be able to use the hardware are ridiculous. In the end, I had to use a Windows computer to download and install iTunes software in order to register the device and have it initialized (which erased all the content that I had already put onto it.)

Amarok does a good job of managing the contents of an iPod. However, it didn't seem to offer a way to load a video onto the device. That's when I found Floola. Floola isn't open source, so it's questionable as to how long it will be available. Also odd is that the developer Tomas Camin has a clone product and website http://www.yamipod.com

I'll have to check whether Amarok or GTKpod support for my iPod is better now that I've initialized it with iTunes.

Related[edit | edit source]