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Rhythmbox 0.9.3 gained support for all mass-storage audio players (auto-detected if HAL knows about them, or via .is_audio_player). What it doesn't have is support for playlists on all those players. Last night we committed support for reading playlists from PSPs, and we want to add support for the rest.

If you have an audio player which uses playlists (and isn't an iPod or PSP), you need to run to bugzilla and tell us about it. If you do, we can the next version of RB support many more players.

Information we need

Identification

First, we need to know how to identify your player, as the type it is. Have a look around in hal-device-manager, any see if you can find any unique information about it. With iPods, the "storage.model" property is set to "iPod"; similarly for PSPs.

Second, is there anything unique about the files on the player? iPods have their special database file. PSPs store their tracks under PSP/MUSIC/playlist_name/. Does your play do anything like that?

Loading Playlists

Once we've identified your player, we need to load the playlists from it. iPod playlists can be read using libgpod, your player may have a similar library. PSPs store them in specific directories. Some players have .m3u or .pls files. What does yours do?

With your help Rhythmbox can rock-on with more audio players. [picture of man pointing at reader] Rhythmbox needs YOU!

[update] Also, check to see if HAL identifies your device as an audio player; it should have the capability "portable_audio_player". If not, go file a bug against HAL too - with the necessary information to identify it, or even better a patch for the .fdi file


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Motorola iTunes ROKR by Anonymous George
Motorola iTunes ROKR by Anonymous George
Where's the HAL bugzilla? by Anonymous George

at freedesktop.org

Support for Samsung Yepp-35

Can be found here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6135

For those players that dont have the Portable Audio Player property in HAL. Just get an output with hal-device(-manager) and submit a bug report to the FDORG bugzilla for HAL.

Meanwhile you can do the .is_audio_player trick, but It is pretty useless, since RB doenst support Reading/Writing for USB mass storage devices. Which is totally trivial to do, but there is no way of detecting which DAP+UMS supports playlists or not.

Good work anyways.

can you get rid of the ipod icon? by Anonymous George
Oh come on by Anonymous George

Do the math

What is the percentage of people that have a DAP?
Take that number and apply the 80% you mentioned before.
You will then get the percentage of owners of that marvelous device.
Now do you think that that nice number is representative of the number of people using Rhythmbox? Representative enough in order to use it as an icon?

Motorola Itunes ROKR

I whould like to see support for ROKE mobile phone, it has a different directorie structure, and looks like the DB file has a different format.
I'm helping the YamiPod project with this phone information ;-)
I will try to help Rhythmobx... and other players may be benefited

run to ?

How 'bout a link, if you're gonna ask everybody to run to bugzilla and fill out a detailed report?