On Wednesday 03 January 2007 21:25, Jorge Fábregas wrote: Assuming my iPod is already formatted with FAT32, isn't it just a matter of mounting the ipod and copy my mp3's to some specific folder on the "mounted drive"? Why do I need an app? I initially thought that the ipod (Nano 2G in this case) wasn't perceived as an "USB mass storage device" but I'm confused now :( Thanks, Jorge ============================================================ One of the music consumers in this household just got a new iPod Shuffle, to replace an aging Trio MP3 player. The iPod documentation states that iTunes must be used to copy music to the device, that it is possible to copy files for data storage but copied music files will not be playable. Testing indicated that this was the case; man I hate it when I hafta read the manual to get things working! From the description of ipod-sharp: is a library that allows manipulation of the iTunesDB used in Apple iPod® devices. Currently it supports adding and removing songs and manipulating existing play lists. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org