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Personally, since I'm running Linux, the regular file manager will just copy files to and from the iPod as if it was a normal USB storage device - it updates the DB on the iPod in the background automagically.
Since, therefore, the DB on the iPod has been reverse engineered, there must be something available on your platform of choice to do something similar.
Personally, since I'm running Linux, the regular file manager will just copy files to and from the iPod as if it was a normal USB storage device - it updates the DB on the iPod in the background automagically.
Since, therefore, the DB on the iPod has been reverse engineered, there must be something available on your platform of choice to do something similar.
It hasn't been 'reverse engineered' - an iPod is just a standard USB storage device and can be used that way on Windows or Mac. It's not some uber-cool Linux hack
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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