On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 03:13:05PM +0200, Frank Blendinger wrote:
> On Fri 2009-04-10 23:04, H. Langos proclaimed:
> >
> > E.g.
> > gnupod_find.pl --sort "lastplay" --view "lastplay,default"
>
> gnupod_find is not (yet?) in the Debian package of GNUpod. Maybe I'll
> try the CVS version, but I don'
Hi again.
On Sat 2009-04-11 15:13, Frank Blendinger
proclaimed:
> Currently I have only tried with some single songs, but everything seem
> to go like it should. I suspect there might be problems when a song is
> played multiple times - each play would need its own timestamp to be
> correctly sub
Hi henrik,
thanks for the detailed information!
On Fri 2009-04-10 23:04, H. Langos proclaimed:
> There used to be last-fm support builtin in gnupod. I don't know why it was
> removed. Happend before I started using gnupod and since I don't like the
> idea of telling the whole world which music
Hi Frank,
My knowledge of the iPod is limited to say the least but I'll try
to answer anyway. I can be completely wrong or even completely mad ...
hey, it's the internet. dont trust anybody ;-)
There used to be last-fm support builtin in gnupod. I don't know why it was
removed. Happend before I
Hi,
I am using GNUpod with my iPod nano (3G) and I am very happy with it.
There is just one thing I am still missing (and currently trying to get
done): submit the songs played on the iPod to last.fm.
I have tried to use qtscrob[1], which tries to the ``iTunesDB'' and
``Play Count'' files in iPod
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