From: Jorg S. <Jor...@gm...> - 2006-09-30 01:48:03
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Hi Rommel, thanks for the news. Does this cell phone support artwork, in if yes, could you transfer cover art (after setting your iPod type to 'Mobile')? If not, I'd like to ask you to do some tests so we can create the necessary definitions. Cheers, JCS. Rommel G Custodio wrote: > Basically, this is not a question :) > > Its just confirmation that gtkpod works on the V3i. I'm using a daily > CVS build of libgpod and gtkpod. This is the RAZR with iTunes, which > accdg to the Motorola site is only available in some parts of Asia, to > quote the site: > > "** The Motorola RAZR V3i is available with iTunes in ONLY the > following markets: > > Australia, NZ, Indonesia, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, > Vietnam, Turkey, South Africa, Rest of Africa, North Africa, Israel, > Thailand, Middle East" > > > At first I thought that I needed to mount the RAZR differently, since > the directory structure was different but it was OK using the same > load/eject scripts I had. > > Of course, I had to modify udev to automagically detect the V3i and > create a dedicated /dev entry. > > Configuring multiple iTunes-compatible players is possible using the > GUI. At least that's what I did, I didn't have to fiddle with the > ./gtkpod/prefs, though it is wise to do a backup first. Edit -> Edit > Preferences, change to the General tab, click on Set mountpoint or edit > repository options, click Add new repository/iPod, set the details and > your finished. > > Transfer is slow, very slow but this is maybe due to the processor of > the phone or the memory I'm using. A full Mozart album wouldn't even > fit on the current memory that I have :( |