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Improve Your iPod with Rockbox

polar_bear` writes "The allure of the iPod is undeniable -- they're well-designed, sleek little music players that pack a lot of features into tiny packages. However, iPods fail to deliver when it comes to support for free codecs like Ogg Vorbis, and -- let's face it -- iTunes leaves a lot to be desired. If you'd like to enjoy the hardware goodness of the iPod with GPLed firmware, give Rockbox a try. Tim Lord explains how over on NewsForge.com." NewsForge is also a part of the OSTG network, and Tim Lord is "timothy", one of our own editors.

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  1. Also consider iPod Linux by fak3r · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I installed the latest iPod Linux last week, they even have an OS X installer now, makes it far easier than it was (not like it was hard then anyway) and I love it. Gives me all the functionality of the Apple side, plus more. Also once you install it, the bootup will show you the 'Apple' logo, then if you choose Linux it'll give you Tux listening to an iPod, but if you just let it boot to the Apple side, the new (old) logo is the old 'smiling mac SE'! So nice to see that again on an apple boot! I'm sure there must be an OS X hack to make this come back...ah, so nice.

  2. Am I the only one that actually likes iTunes? by green+pizza · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What's with all of the iTunes dissing? I'm happy with iTunes. It's a slick app, has more features than I'll ever need, and I *love* the smart playlists feature. The only thing better would be a full regex feature, but even then I'd probably just keep using the existing smart playlists gui. I really have no complaints anymore. I thought the Windows version sucked up a little too much ram, but now that all of my machines have 512meg or 1gb, I really don't notice the memory footprint anymore.

    I've used MusicMatch, MediaPlayer, SonicStage, RealOne, and Anapod. I prefer iTunes by far.

  3. Winamp Folks, Winamp for crying out loud by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm posting as an AC because I'm at work and don't have my password handy.

    1. Download and install Winamp 5.21

    2. Get ML_IPOD 1.31 plug-in - do not use 1.3 provided on the Winamp plug-ins page. The an improved version of this is supposedly to be included in the next release of Winamp. Native Winamp support is limited without the plug-in to enabling you play the tunes off your iPod only. ML_IPOD 1.31 allows you formatting, creation of playlists most importantly maintaining your iPod.

    3. Sorry, but right now you still have to pay for Winamp PRO version to be able to rip OGG, WMA, etc., to .mp3 or .aac - you can blame Apple for that.

    And get the ClearOne skin. And get the Winamp CD Case RC3 from Aqua-soft or NeoWin.

    My Point? ANYTHING is better that the bloated CPU stealing piece of SHIT that iTunes has become...

    Mike H. - Columbus, Ohio

  4. Media Center by meehawl · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have yet to find a player that gives me the functionality of itunes, either

    That's just because you haven't tried Media Center. I enjoy its more expressive SmartLists, and use it to sync between the Archos, iRiver, and iPod players. MC is what iTunes wants to be when it grows up.

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    Da Blog
  5. Re:Finally... by XenoPhage · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Agreed.. I've had an H140 for a few years now and I still can't see the draw of the iPod. Yeah, it's pretty. Yeah, the buttons are a little easier to use, but I would NEVER give up the ability to make my own directories and order my songs the way *I* want... I use it to store all sorts of information in addition to music..

    I haven't jumped into the rockbox pool yet, but I've been watching it for a long time.. I'm almost ready to take the plunge.. Almost.. Just afraid of bricking my iRiver.. I use this thing *EVERY* day!

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    Technological Musings
  6. Re:Learn to Link by Firehed · · Score: 4, Interesting
    While stated a bit trollishly (??), it's definately true. I'd bet 95% of iTMS purchasers aren't aware that they're downloading .m4p AAC files and not mp3s. AAC might not be open-source, but at least 80% of the players on the market support it. Likewise - I'm hesitant to rip any of my music to Apple's lossless format since no other players support it, but I've still bought a few tracks from iTunes where that's much more of an issue as I can't just re-rip them. As it is, 320k would probably be OTT for my listening needs. Yeah, I'd like flac support too, but in reality no other player I'd want (not that I want to change players) supports it either, so I'll live with it. While the iPod could do with a decent crossfade option, ogg's gapless playback isn't enough to make me want to give a crap about the lack of support for it.

    Why not do something useful and try to get minidisc players to support mp3? I loved the features of that thing, but that god-awful software just ruined it (having to transcode from basically the world standard for portable audio to some limited-transfer proprietary thing was easily the worst idea in the history of portable devices).

    It's not worth their time. Even if Apple adds ogg support by means of general-purpose CPU decoding, the people bitching for it will find something else to bitch at. Apple's doing well and people need a reason to hate them for it. Just give it up, people!

    To parent poster: I tried the same argument about a week ago. I was just bitched at too. You can't win this one, so I'd just give up before you get modded down.

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    How are sites slashdotted when nobody reads TFAs?
  7. It's getting there... by WDubois · · Score: 2, Interesting
    ... but it's not there yet. I installed the daily build from some time last week on my 4G iPod. Basically, it's a scrolling text screen interface. Fine, that's easy to deal with. Once I got it to recognize my already installed 18+Gb of songs I tried to play. Unexplained pauses abound. Although this is (somewhat) addressed in the FAQ (and none of the suggestions applied to me, BTW) it was in itself a dealbreaker. Sorry, gapless playback infers that you don't also have gaps during the songs!!!

    I understand that it's still a work in progress, and I admire the work that's obviously gone into this. Just not ready for primetime yet. I'll check back in a few months and see where it is then. Meanwhile, Apple's own OS is working fine for me.

    BTW... FWIW, I'm not using iTunes at all. I'm a Gentoo Linux user that alternates between Amarok and gtkPod for interfacing to my iPod. Right now, Amarok is my favorite. Just right-click to choose (an album, song, or playlist) and transfer.