On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 06:15:12PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 5/10/09 6:00 PM, Richard van den Berg wrote:
>> What do you mean by "all the time"? My iPod shows the artwork during
>> the volume and position display, but not during the rating one.
>>
>
> I just checked, and the artwo
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 06:00:08PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 5/9/09 5:04 PM, H. Langos wrote:
>> Are you sure that the postings you've read about lyrics display where
>> talking about your model?
>>
>
> Yes. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=160916 suggests that
> the
On 5/10/09 6:00 PM, Richard van den Berg wrote:
What do you mean by "all the time"? My iPod shows the artwork during the
volume and position display, but not during the rating one.
I just checked, and the artwork is also showing during the rating view.
The "artwork view" on my iPod shows th
On 5/9/09 5:04 PM, H. Langos wrote:
Thats pretty close to what I use (iPod nano (3rd generation)) but since
artwork is displayed all the time, there is no separate cycle position for
it.
What do you mean by "all the time"? My iPod shows the artwork during the
volume and position display, bu
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 04:03:09PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 5/9/09 3:52 PM, H. Langos wrote:
>>> I forced the lyrics_flag to 1 in mk_mhit() but I still don't see the
>>> description. Pressing the center button I still cycle through:
>>>
>>> volume -> position -> artwork -> rating
>
On 5/9/09 3:52 PM, H. Langos wrote:
I forced the lyrics_flag to 1 in mk_mhit() but I still don't see the
description. Pressing the center button I still cycle through:
volume -> position -> artwork -> rating
strange. which generation ipod is that?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 12:54:33PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 5/8/09 11:51 AM, H. Langos wrote:
>> Smart playlists can have a "desc" attribute? I didn't know that. Does
>> tunes2pod retain it? If so, could you send me the relevant lines from
>> your
>> GNUtunesDB.xml ? I will probab
On 5/8/09 11:51 AM, H. Langos wrote:
Meanwhile code that used to be in gnupod_find has been generalized and moved
into the new FindHelper.pm and that is now probably be better place for
%FILEATTRDEF.
I agree. It was only until I dug deeper that I realized that code in
iTunesDB.pm was really
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 06:23:01PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 5/7/09 1:50 PM, H. Langos wrote:
>> I wasn't aware of a limitation to 40 characters. This seems a rather
>> arbitrary limit imposed on the user by itunes. It doesn't even resemble the
>> original id3v1 comment tag limit as t
On 5/7/09 1:50 PM, H. Langos wrote:
I wasn't aware of a limitation to 40 characters. This seems a rather
arbitrary limit imposed on the user by itunes. It doesn't even resemble the
original id3v1 comment tag limit as that was 30 characters.
( http://www.id3.org/ID3v1 )
My bad. I took the wi
Hi Richard,
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:57:23PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> When I first started ripping all my CDs I made the decision that the ID3
> genre field was too limiting, so I split my collection into different
> directories named after genres and/or source of the CDs
> (wi
When I first started ripping all my CDs I made the decision that the ID3
genre field was too limiting, so I split my collection into different
directories named after genres and/or source of the CDs
(wife/brother/daughter). I have generated several m3u playlists using
these directory names. Now
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