Hi jrbamford,
first of, i'm new to this whole ipod, foo_pod, itunes - stuff, but i could try to answer some of your questions :-)
QUOTE (jrbamford @ Jan 1 2005, 06:29 PM)
I now come to wanting to set up my sister's laptop for long term usage of her ipod.. I just wondered what are the required steps..
Be careful with laptops.
As far as i understand it, you need a high-power usb 2.0 port or a firwire port to get the iPod to work properly. Therefor the laptop needs to have external power supply when the ipod is connected. The battery won't be able to do this...
If the laptop has neither there might be a problem. Have a look at this small(ish) sort of reference/manual that came with the ipod and look for system requirements. Or check the apple/ipod website. Also Check the laptop specifications to check if the ports are available.
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Do i have to install itunes etc to get the drivers needed for foopod to work?
No, as you already noticed, when you connect your iPod, windows will recognize it as external hd and foo_pod could use it. Updating the ipod is just a bunch of file-system operations on this external hd. You don't need any apple-software installed, except for the initial setup (ie formatting the ipod-hd).
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How can i stop itunes loading as default when the ipod is connected?
In the preferences, there is an ipod-tab. There is a checkbox, whether or not to load itunes when an ipod is connected. Uncheck it.
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I've done the whole ipod music as playlist option in foopod.. what is the best way of getting these files back off the ipod onto the computer..
When you have done "load ipod songs to foobar2000 playlist" the you could simply rightclick on the "ipod (foo_pod)" playlist and select "foo_pod->save ipod files to disc"
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In fact in short what features are different for the worse/better on the ipod when using foopod as oppossed to itunes!?
erm... well. I try to break it down to what i know for sure.
pro itunes:
- itunes of course understands the ipod-technology entirely and thus provides the best and most complete implementation of all the features.
- it will respect the playcount and rating data on the ipod and merge it into its own local database
contra itunes:
- uses a lot of resources
- its closed source
pro foo_pod:
- the classes foo_pod relies on are open source
- it's possible to download the media-files from the ipod without any trouble
- almost all the main features of itunes are present (updating/syncing, playlists, smart playlists)
- it is faster and needs less system-resources than itunes
- it allows transcoding of media-types ipod/itunes does not understand, that means you don't need to keep and maintain a copy of your music collection. For me this is the ultimate itunes-killer-feature

- still in development -> there will be more new features in the future (hopefully)

contra foo_pod:
- still in development, there are features missing, incomplete or may not work as expected
- it won't respect playcount/rating on the ipod and will not merge these data into foobars database or the local files. but it adds local values to the ipod-database if there are any available
These are just the info that i could figure out myself, testing and reading this thread. If i'm wrong in some points please correct me, i'm just trying to understand this all myself.
There might also be a language problem, because i'm not native to english, but you might have noticed that already...
cheers
jug