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OK - plugged the device and mounted it. Opened Amarok, which comes with a message iTunesDB not found - when I try to initialize Amarok tells me it failed. After launching dolphin I can locate the iTunesDB on the device. There is no HashInfo file on the device. libgpod is 0.8.0-3build1 (newest version acc. to synaptic) |
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Hmm, very strange, Amarok should have really found the iTunesDB, file listings you provided earlier look correct. Please post amarok debugging output when you plug the iPod: 1. start amarok from console as: amarok --debug 2. wait for debug spam to calm down 3. start "recording" the debug output (In Konsole, you can press Ctrl+Shift+X to clear above spam) 4. plug in the iPod 5. post the debug output to http://pastebin.kde.org/ and notify me here Thanks. |
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Thanks strohel. Done and pasted under http://pastebin.kde.org/200336/32845200/ the password is "Riesling" I think I missed something - please use this bin which includes the "initialize" dialogue http://pastebin.kde.org/200354/ - no PW |
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Still no solution.
Translation: play counts file doesn't exist: 'media/0783-9F89/iPod_Control/iTunes/Play Counts' (mhdp header missing)
The device is mounted as r/w and I can move data to the device (persistent). The only issue is that music (.mp3) is not listed in the iPod's database once the device is removed - i.e. I can't see the track in the iPod's menu but if I reconnect the device I can locate the formerly added new track on the device in one of the Fxx directories with a name kpod-something.mp3 instead of the 4 letter Apple coding. Amarok does not create a HashKey file in the iPod iTunes directory. I also tried adding the hash key to the device's descriptor file as suggested - still doesn't work. Still valid: Connecting the device with a Windows machine using iTunes or Media Monkey doesn't produce the problem and everything is fine. Any advice highly appreciated. |
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No news... still not working.
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I did some more research and discovered that the libmobil-device's command produce an error message. Example:
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Update:
I restarted usbmuxd with the device plugged in
which led syslog to the following comments
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Hi,
I was searching on google for this problem (because I keep having it since summer last year (2011) and am glad I am not the only one with this problem. I have an iPod nano with video 5. gen 16 GB. If I load mp3's onto the ipod using itunes it works fine, if I try to use amarok, the same thing as with mgw2012's ipod happens. Are there any solutions yet? ATB Eden |
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Eden, my sincere advise would be to just forget it and put the device in the shredder. It's an Apple issue and part of their buyer lock-in approach/strategy. Nothing we can do about it. Cheers Michael |
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Dear Michael,
I believe, I have solved the problem. A friend of mine has the same iPod (well actually the colour differs) and hers works without problem on linux (even on mine). Her secret: NEVER CONNECT IT TO ITUNES!! So I tried to find the difference between my ipod and hers. The only difference is the HashInfo - file in "your-ipod/iPod_Control/Device". I was missing it. First I tried copying hers but didn't work properly. You need to get your Serial via "lsusb -v | grep -i iSerial" in your terminal (in my case it was the last entery). After you got the serial go to http://ihash.marcansoft.com/ and create your HashInfo - file. Save it somewhere on your pc you can find it again (just for future reference) and copy it in "your-ipod/iPod_Control/Device/HashInfo". I believe this should do the trick! ATB Eden PS: Never again connect your iPod to any kind of iTunes, it's pure poison! |
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The HashInfo did the trick. Txs much!
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