Mozilla Songbird – Managing your iPOD with Ubuntu Hardy Heron
Posted by: dragonblogger // Category: Technology, Ubuntu
One of the laptops in my house is running Ubuntu Hardy Heron. For those who don’t know this is a Linux Operating System that is one of the most user friendly alternatives to Microsoft Windows. The amount of support in the form of opensource applications and freeware is staggering. You get even more support by a program called Wine, which runs windows emulation and many windows programs will work either flawlessly or with a few minor bugs under Wine. iPOD Nano management on an Ubuntu Hardy Heron machine is still a very tedious and annoying task, I wish Apple would just opensource iTunes, or at least make a debian binary so we can use it on Hardy Heron. iTunes works under WINE, however there is no USB support, so you can use it as a player only pretty much, no way to sync to your iPOD. The only real solution is to use one of the Ubuntu’s supported music players “Amarok” being a very popular one. You can find music player’s by typing the following at the command terminal: apt-cache search mp3 | grep -i player Personally I wish WinAmp had a Ubuntu Hardy Heron version that supported iPOD, but alas it doesn’t support it. So we have to find a creative alternative to manage mp3′s and iPOD content. Open Source Program called Songbird is the best answer I have found so far, this program is very much an iTunes clone, it searches media and organizes it by ID3 meta tags, and it can sync playlists, albums and songs to your iPOD with drag and drop ease. The one major problem is I can’t get video to work MP4 video can’t drag and drop to the iPOD, and SongBird is unable to delete and remove video content from the iPod itself. It acts like it deletes the content, but then when you refresh or re-plug back in your iPOD it shows the same video’s are still there. If Songbird would support Video and Video Categories, as well as maybe leveraging ffmpeg to convert any video to iPOD format, this program would be a serious rival to iTunes on any platform. I have heard that this is one of their planned features in a future release so I look forward to testing it. Currently I have not actually found a good method to port movies over to my iPOD Nano, but Songbird works perfectly for mp3 files. So for anyone who has jumped off of the Microsoft Ship and hasn’t gone to Apple, Ubuntu Hardy Heron is a very good choice. It has many supported applications and features, and now Mozilla Songbird does a very nice job of managing most audio media and syncing to your iPOD Nano. PS: Songbird will not be found with apt-cache search, or in the Debian repositories, you must go to Songbirds Web Site and download it. Get Songbird and start managing your mp3′s for your iPOD on Ubuntu. -Dragon Blogger
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September 9th, 2008 at 9:32 am
I still using Gutsy Gibon, and don’t have the rush to upgrade to Hardy Heron. And also, I don’t have any iPod Nano (is it considered as “lame”? *LOL*), so I don’t have the chance to implement any of your tips.
But still, if I were in the opposite situation, this post would definitly considered as usefull for me
*hey, this is my first visit, and I write this long?*
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September 9th, 2008 at 12:14 pm
Songbird also works for Gutsy Gibon, and it can be used as your default media manager. It can play audio files and replace Amarok or any other jukebox you use. So it is worth checking out just for that.
One of the best features of songbird is its extremely fast and accurate search. As you type any word it scans all songs in your library for matches and catalogues them into album, artist and title.
It is worth checking out just for that feature alone which makes it better than Amarok or one of the other programs as a media player.
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December 1st, 2008 at 11:29 pm
#1) Songbird is not in fact developed by Mozilla. It simply uses their framework.
#2) Songbird is still in beta and does not yet support videos, however that functionality and more will be added in future releases. They have a schedule on their site of when what features will be added, and video support is huge in upcoming.
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December 2nd, 2008 at 10:06 am
Thank you for correcting me about Songbird not being developed by Mozilla, I will update the post.
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December 2nd, 2008 at 3:25 pm
They just came out with Songbird 1.0 today. It doesn’t have video support yet, but at least its one step closer
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November 22nd, 2009 at 7:02 am
New versisons of linux became similar to Microsoft. Easier to use. I will try this software when I install Linux. Currenty I just have M.S. Windows.
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