You can choose the charset the ID3 tags are encoded in from within gtkpod. The default is the charset currently used by your locale setting. Extract tag information artist, album, title Detect duplicates when adding songs optional. Remove and export tracks from your iPod. Modify ID3 tags -- changes are also updated in the original file optional. Refresh ID3 tags from file if you have changed the tags in the original file.
Sync directories. Normalize the volume of your tracks uses mp3gain or the replay-gain tag Write the updated iTunesDB and added songs to your iPod.
Licensing License. Verified by. Verified on. Fixed displaying of apps updates sub-items. Fixed incorrect detection of apps as recent on Windows Misc fixes 1. Small fixes. HI DPI screens support. Optimizations, fixes, improvements. Finnish translation 1. Fixed crash in some cases 1. Languages update. Improved stability. Switched to Visual Studio 1. Now we must configure gtkpod so that it knows where our iPod got mounted and what iPod model we use.
This configuration has to be done only once - gtkpod remembers these settings for the future. A new window named Create Repository comes up. First we tell gtkpod where our iPod got mounted, so we click on the Browse button right to iPod mountpoint :. A new window opens where you can browse your filesystem. Next we select our iPod model in the drop-down menu right to Model. I have a fifth generation iPod nano 2GB, black :. Finally, give your repository a unique name in the Repository name field, then click on OK to leave the Create Repository window:.
Click on OK again to leave the Repository Options window:. Found this through Thoof if you missed it, you can get this article's ThoofRank button here.
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