Michael Pobega wrote the following on 11/16/2008 05:28 PM:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 05:08:42PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Michael Pobega wrote the following on 11/16/2008 03:36 PM:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:29:23PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Is there a program on Debian/lenny that will send/write tunes onto an
MP3 player? It is one of those little ones that you plug into a USB
port. On windows we use Win. Media Player but haven't found anything
shat seems to work on Debian yet.
TIA!
Dennis
We're going to need more information before we can help you -- Does the
mp3 player have a brand name? Is it a mount'n'drop? Or does it need some
sort of proprietary tool like iTunes?
Michael, et al,
The device is a Sandisk model Sansa Clip. On Windows it works with
Windows Media Player with no special software or tools so I would guess
that there should be something similar in linux that it would work with.
TNX,
Dennsi
Have you tried just simply mounting the device and looking through the
filesystem? There is most likely a directory named music with mp3s in
them.
Yes. There isn't. There are a few directories, but nothing
shows in them that are MP3s. I know there are songs on the
device so I don't want to try and risk the chance of wiping
out what is there.
Music Player comes up when I plug in the device but even
though it shows the device It isn't accessible, either to
playback or load.
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