Tuesday, 19 February 2008

ipod amarok



iPod + Amarok

Using your iPod with Ubuntu is disgustingly easy. As a Linux user, I

was almost disappointed... no config files to edit? No dependencies to

chase down? No bugs to fix? Nope, Ubuntu and the Amarok music player

make everything simple. Here, I will detail how to use Amarok with

your iPod on an Ubuntu system. I'm using Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04 (just

installed today!), a fourth-generation iPod and Amarok version 1.4.5.

First install Amarok with sudo aptitude install amarok (and with

aptitude, not apt-get). If you want Amarok to be useful with most file

formats (such as mp3) it would be a good idea to install proprietary

codecs as well: sudo aptitude install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg

gstreamer0.10-gl gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good

gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse

gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse

libxine-extracodecs w32codecs

Now that those monster installs are finished, you can go ahead and

connect your iPod. If it automatically shows up on your desktop as a

little iPod icon, great! If not, check out this thread for more

detailed info. When I popped in my iPod, Amarok did me one better and

recognized the device, popping up a little dialog asking me what kind

of player it was. When this happens, you should select Apple iPod

Media Device in the drop-down box. There are a few more options you

can set regarding the device -- check out Settings->Configure

Amarok->Media Devices in the Amarok toolbar menu. (If this explanation

was too complicated for you, there's a guide with nice pictures here

describing a slightly different way of going about things.)

To add files to the iPod, go to the Collection tab on the left and

highlight whatever you want to transfer to the iPod in the left frame.

Right click on it and select Transfer to Media Device. Then go to the

Devices tab (with the little iPod logo) and hit Transfer at the top to

transfer your files. When you're done transferring files, hit

Disconnect at the top. If you're lucky, Amarok will unmount the device

for you. If not, you'll have to right click on the desktop icon of the

iPod and unmount it that way. I asked in the Amarok IRC channel if it

was possible to sync the iPod and apparently it's not... for now, just

delete everything off of the iPod and put the new stuff back on, as

time consuming as that may be.

There are some other things you can do in Amarok to tweak the settings

for the iPod. In the Devices tab under the (usually hidden) iPod menu

you can set the model of your iPod. This is used for advanced support

such as photo and video copying.

It's annoying that Rhythmbox, the default GNOME music application,

launches whenever you connect your iPod. To disable this, go to

Preferences->Removable Drives and Media->Multimedia->Portable Music

Players and disable Play music files when connected. Just doing this

will make a window open up in Nautilus every time you insert a

removable drive, including an iPod. To turn this off, go to the

Storage tab and uncheck Browse removable media when inserted.

Links

* Amarok

* Amarok Wiki: Considerations common to all devices

* Amarok Wiki: iPod page

* Post about "Read-only file system" problem if iPod is formatted on

a Mac

* iPod specs


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