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A while ago on PlanetKDE I saw a post about someone writing a program for KDE that synced pictures, videos & music (music was through amarok) to Creative Zen Vision media players. I forgot to write down the name of the program and now I can't find the post or anything about it.
Does anyone know what the program is called and if it's actually released? Thanks
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I was able to find the original blog post, but I don't know anything beyond what is in there. The name at the time was DeviceSync.
http://drfav.wordpress.com/2008/10/23/m ... vices-fun/
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As far as I know Creative Zen devices use the MTP protocols for audio file transfer (and PTP for photos)
Amarok supports MTP. For photos, search the google for "ptp linux" |
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Thanks I will contact the developer and see if he is any further with this program
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