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FUSEPod

Version: 0.5
Author: Keegan Carruthers-Smith <keegan.csmith@gmail.com>

https://bitbucket.org/keegan_csmith/fusepod https://github.com/keegancsmith/FUSEPod

This is the sixth release of FUSEPod.

I would really appreciate it if you could send bug reports, feature request, praise or dismissal my way at my email address above. I want to make the program better. Also any patches are welcome. The issue tracker on github is also a good place to report issues. Pull requests welcome as well.

Introduction

FUSEPod is a userspace filesystem which mounts your iPod into a directory for easy browsing of your songs on your iPod.

Features

  • Read and Write support
  • Viewing/Removing playlists
  • Configurable directory layout
  • Transparent copying of files onto iPod
  • Tracks have tags in extended attributes
  • Discovers where your iPod is mounted
  • Statistics file

Installation

This program should work with any kernel version that FUSE supports. You require:

Read the file INSTALL for instruction on installing.

To install the compile time dependencies on Ubuntu (tested on 12.10) run:

$ sudo apt-get install libtag1-dev libgpod-dev libfuse-dev

To install the compile time dependencies on Nix run:

$ nix-shell -p pkg-config fuse libgpod

Usage

To mount your ipod type at the console:

$ fusepod [mount_to]

If FUSEPod fails to find your iPod you can specify the iPod's mountpoint through the environment variable IPOD_DIR. Note that the iPod must already be mounted so that you can read it.

For example, say my iPod is mounted at /media/IPOD and I want to mount the FUSEPod layer at /home/keegan/ipod You would enter at the console:

$ IPOD_DIR="/media/IPOD" fusepod /home/keegan/ipod

You can also create the necessary files and directories for your iPod to work. FUSEPod will prompt you if you specify IPOD_DIR which does not have the necessary structure.

To unmount FUSEPod type at the console:

$ fusermount -u [mounted_to]

To add songs copy them to [mounted_to]/Transfer. Or add the absolute path of the song to the file [mounted_to]/add_songs. You can also add files and recursively add directories through:

$ [mounted_to]/add_files.sh [ files/directories ] ...

To sync the database and copy the files run:

$ [mounted_to]/sync_ipod.sh [ -watch ]

The switch -watch will give you status messages while syncing the iPod.

For example, say I was in the [mounted_to] directory. To add a CD to my iPod I would type at the command line:

$ find /music/Deftones\ -\ BSides\ and\ Rarities > add_songs

Then if I also wanted to add another album I would type at the command line:

$ find /music/Darkest\ Hour\ -\ Undoing\ Ruin >> add_songs

or I could enter at the command line (this is should be in one line):

$ ./add_files.sh /music/Deftones\ -\ BSides\ and\ Rarities \
                 /music/Darkest\ Hour\ -\ Undoing\ Ruin

or I could copy files over with cp or a filemanager (Konqueror, Nautilus...) into the Transfer directory.

You can the view all the songs that will be added to the iPod by looking in the Transfer directory and by running the command (Note songs that can't be added will be ignored):

$ less add_songs

If you are happy with the contents of add_songs and the Transfer directory you can run the command:

$ ./sync_ipod.sh

Configuration

A file containing the directory layout for fusepod is located in you home directory in the file .fusepod

The configuration file works by substituting %{letter} with the appropriate tag from the song, according to the following table:

%a = Artist
%A = Album
%t = Title
%g = Genre
%T = Track
%y = Year
%r = Rating
%e = File Extension

For example, say you wanted the layout:

/Testing/1/2/3/{Artist}/{Title}.{Extension}

You would write in the .fusepod:

/Testing/1/2/3/%a/%t.%e

Note that the line has to start with a / character. If you do not have a .fusepod in your home directory just run fusepod. (The default .fusepod is written on the first run)

License

See the file COPYING.

Authors

See the file AUTHORS.

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