On Oct 21, 2007 2:43 PM, Russell L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been searching without success for a command-line tool to
> manage a Creative Zen mp3 player.
>
> The only Creative Zen management tool for Linux which I have
> discovered thus far is gnomad2 (version 2.8.12-2 currently in the
> Debian "testing" archive).

Disclaimer - I have an Iriver T3 mp3 player, not a Creative Zen one.

I use mtp-tools to manage it. It's command line, and sessions resemble
something like:

$ mtp-connect --sendfile whatever.mp3

It's clunky but it does work.


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search libmtp
libmtp5 - Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) library
libmtp-dev - Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) development files
libmtp-doc - Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) library documentation
libmtp6 - Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) library
mtp-tools - Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) library tools


>
> But gnomad2 (which has a GUI) crashes on occasion, takes forever to
> delete a file, and appears to have left a corrupted file on my

gnomad2 does also work here with the Iriver device, but it's slow to
start up and libmtp is quicker.


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