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Thats neat, but we have a slight problem. Right now we do not have any player that can play .m4p, only .m4a's, and that is with a loss of audio quality. Thanks for the infor though :)
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Thats neat, but we have a slight problem. Right now we do not have any player that can play .m4p, only .m4a's, and that is with a loss of audio quality. Thanks for the infor though :)
I should have mentioned this works only for non-DRM contents (MP3, Audio/Video Podcasts (MP4, m4v, H.264) using TCPMP (BetaPlayer)
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Cool, thanks for posting that SolSie! I just started migrating my music to iTunes and have been wondering how I was going to easily get music onto my beloved Axim.
Seems like it's still not an ideal solution though -- this may be because I'm still new to both iTunes and iTunes agent. But I'd like to get as close to the iPod functionality (as I understand it) as possible which seems like it's one step --
1) Plug in iPod. iTunes launches automatically, iPod autofills with new content from smart playlists.
Instead, for me it's:
1) Launch iTunes Agent, which in turn launches iTunes.
2) Pop out my SD card and put in my card reader (not using card export II yet). iTunes agent sees it, SD card appears as a playlist in iTunes.
3) Manually delete music from SD card playlist.
4) Manually clear out smart playlist so it grabs a new set of songs.
5) Manually drag over desired smart playlist to SD card.
6) Manually right-click iTunes Agent and tell it to Synchronize.
Is this smoother for you, or do you know if steps 2-6 can be automated? Still feels kinda clunky (though granted much better than no organization at all).