02-05-2011
iPod: Operating System or iTunes reports the disk is full, but it does not look full
This document explains why iTunes or the operating system may indicate that the iPod disk is full when it doesn't look full. There is no available space on the iPod hard disk when it is used as an external FireWire or USB hard drive, yet the disk looks like it is empty or only has a few files on it. iTunes cannot copy any songs to iPod even though it says the music library is less then the iPod drive capacity.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gnupod_addsong
GNUPOD_ADDSONG(1) User Commands GNUPOD_ADDSONG(1)
NAME
gnupod_addsong - upload music to the iPod
SYNOPSIS
gnupod_addsong [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
Upload Music to the iPod. This Version can read MP3 AAC/ALAC (no DRM) and PCM (aka .wav) files. It can even read FLAC files if
Audio::FLAC is aviable and the --decode switch was used. (Note: The iPod can't play FLAC files, in this case, gnupod_addsong converts the
FLAC files 'on-the-fly' using 'flac')
--help display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
-m, --mount=DIRECTORY
iPod mountpoint. Default is $IPOD_MOUNTPOINT
-r, --restore
Restore the iPod. Use this if your iPod is messed up. You will lose all playlists
-d, --duplicate
Allow duplicate files. Per default, gnupod_addsong checks for duplicate files. Use this switch to disable the check.
-p, --playlist=NAME
Add songs to this playlist
--disable-v1
Do not read ID3v1 Tags
--disable-v2
Do not read ID3v2 Tags
--decode=mp3|pcm|aac|aacbm
Convert FLAC and OGG files On-The-Fly into choosen format and add them. You need the Perl modules 'Audio::FLAC::Header' for FLAC
files and 'Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl' for OGG files. Lame is needed for MP3 Output and FAAC (>= 1.24) is needed for AAC output.
Btw: 'aacbm' means a Bookmark-AAC File (M4B) See --reencode to specify the quality of the output file.
-e, --reencode=INT
Re-encode while adding Files. 0=God / 9=Bad Quality. Lame is needed for MP3, FAAC for AAC (m4a).
--set-title=STRING
Force Title
--set-artist=STRING
Force Artist
--set-album=STRING
Force Album
--set-genre=STRING
Force Genre
--set-rating=INT
Force Rating: 0 = 0 starts / 20 = 1 star / 40 = 2 stars / 60 = 3 stars / 80 = 4 stars / 100 = 5 stars
--set-playcount=INT
Force Playcount
--set-songnum
Order songs on the iPod in the same order as they were added (= Overwrite songnum tag)
--set-bookmarkable
Set this song as bookmarkable (= Remember position)
--set-shuffleskip
Exclude this file in shuffle-mode
--set-compilation
Mark songs as being part of a compilation
--min-vol-adj=INT
Minimum volume adjustment done if ID3v2.4 RVA2 tags are found. Default is 0 (= Do nothing)
--max-vol-adj=INT
Maximum volume adjustment done if ID3v2.4 RVA2 tags are found. Default is 0 (= Do nothing) Using this two options, you can adjust
the volume in the range -100% to +100%.
AUTHOR
Written by Adrian Ulrich
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-gnupod@nongnu.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) Adrian Ulrich
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for gnupod is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info program and GNUpod are properly installed at your site,
the command
info gnupod
should give you access to the complete manual.
gnupod_addsong 1.00 April 2007 GNUPOD_ADDSONG(1)