on Fri, 05 Nov 2004 01:06:46PM -0800, Brian Nelson insinuated: > Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > the iPod itself shows that i have no music, no artists, no > > anything. it also shows that i have 18.5G used, and 2.8G > > available. all consistent. > > > > so what i need to do is recreate the table, if possible. my only > > other option, afaict, is to delete all the files in there from the > > iPod_Control/Music/f* folders (can i just say: weirdest directory > > structure _ever_?!) and then dump everything on again. NOT what i > > want to do. > > That's what I'd try. Of course, you should back it up before trying > it.
well, that will probably work, but there seems like there MUST be a way to recreate this. if only i could find a reasonable explanation of the directory structure! > > i'm not sure this is possible, because the mp3 files in the > > iPod_Control/Music/f* folders don't appear to have id3 tags: > > > > homeruns:..Pod_Control/Music/f00> file gtkpod00069.mp3 > > gtkpod00069.mp3: MPEG 1.0 layer 3 audio stream data, 48 kBit/s, > > 44.1 kHz, stereo > > > > homeruns:..Pod_Control/Music/f00> id3 -l gtkpod00069.mp3 > > gtkpod00069.mp3: No ID3 tag. > > ID3 tags are required, I believe. The files probably just have > id3v2 tags, which id3 can't read. nope, that neither. thought of that after i sent the email: homeruns:..Pod_Control/Music/f00> id3v2 -l gtkpod00069.mp3 gtkpod00069.mp3: No ID3 tag i think the DB must store the ID3 info was somehow stored in the database, and these are just stripped-down music files, somehow ... </nori> -- .~. nori @ sccs.swarthmore.edu /V\ http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~nori // \\ @ maenad.net /( )\ www.maenad.net/jnl ^`~'^ ++ I've now run my SECOND marathon for AIDS; help sponsor me! ++ ++ http://www.aidsmarathon.com/participant.asp?runner=DC-2844 ++
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