Using your iPod as a storage drive

 
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Old 06-26-2009
Using your iPod as a storage drive

You can use your iPod as a drive (hard drive or flash drive depending on your iPod) to store and transfer data files on (also known as disk mode). Tip: To transfer music files to iPod, use iTunes. You can't see the songs iTunes copies to your iPod in the Finder or My Computer/Computer. If you copy music files to iPod using the Finder or an Explorer window, iPod won't be able to play them.

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rhythmbox(1)						      General Commands Manual						      rhythmbox(1)

NAME
rhythmbox - music player and library for tagged files using GStreamer SYNOPSIS
rhythmbox [option...] DESCRIPTION
rhythmbox is a very easy to use music playing and management program which supports a wide range of audio formats (including mp3 and ogg). Originally inspired by Apple's iTunes, the current version also supports Internet Radio and Last.fm integration, iPod syncing and generic portable audio player support. Audio CD playback, ripping and encoding, music sharing, and Podcasts. For performance reasons, the remote control abilities have been moved from the rhythmbox binary to a separate program. See rhythmbox-client and the corresponding man page for documentation. OPTIONS
-d, --debug Enable debug output -D, --debug-match=match Enable debug output matching a specified string --no-update Do not update the library with file changes -n, --no-registration Do not register the shell --dry-run Don't save any data permanently (implies --no-registration) --rhythmdb-file=file Path for database file to use --playlists-file=file Path for playlists file to use -q, --quit Quit rhythmbox --display=DISPLAY X display to use -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-gst Show GStreamer Options --help-gtk Show GTK+ Options --help-sm-client Show session management options AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
rhythmbox-client(1). The online documentation available through the program's Help menu. GNOME
2006-12-24 rhythmbox(1)