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DATE | 2005-04-06 |
FROM | From: "P.Robert Marino"
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Pet Peeves.
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I actualy did pull all of the MP3 files off of a third generation IPod using the cp command from the Mac OSX terminal and had no prblem playing them and was even able On Apr 06, 2005 11:22 AM, Billy wrote:
> P.Robert Marino wrote: > > actaly it a trick if you load an Ipod on a MAC you can copy the MP3 > > files off it using the terminal. > > Are you sure that's copying file off of the MUSIC part of the hard > drive? > There's a music part (DRM-ed, encrypted) and a data-shuttle > (normal filesystem) part. Maybe this trick is only the data-shuttle > part? > > > however i would never buy one they die > > after one year. IRiver makes a simalar device for around the same > > price > > that supports OGG if i were to buy a hard drive MP3 player that > > would be > > the one. > > I am using an iAudio U2 1GB flash device w/FM tuner. > It's a USB mass storage device on any operating system. > Drop songs into the /MUSIC directory. Viola'. > > It does OGG mp3 and WMA, but some of my > OGG files seem to crash it, so I use MP3. > > Mine was $250, but they go for $175 now > (thanks to competition from iPod Shuffle), > I think. >
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