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iPod Device Support

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Songbird supports syncing and manually transferring media to a variety of Apple iPod's. The following is a list of devices that have been tested as being compatible with the iPod Add-on.

If you have a device that is not listed here it doesn't necessarily mean the device won't work, it just means that we haven't had an opportunity to try it. Below are links for providing additional device feedback to us.

Known Compatible Devices

Model Songbird Version Addon Version
Capabilities Tested By Additional Comments/Known Issues
iPod classic 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9
Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod (5th generation late 2006) 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod nano (3rd generation)
0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod nano (2nd generation) 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod nano 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod shuffle (2nd generation) 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod shuffle 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod photo 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.6 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA Linux last supported for 0.5 Final only.
iPod (click wheel) 0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA No known major issues
iPod mini
0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA Linux last supported for 0.5 Final only.
iPod Touch Wheel
0.7.0 (Beta) 3.0.9 Mount, Library Play, Manual Transfer, Sync, Eject Songbird QA Linux last supported for 0.5 Final only.

How to Provide Additional Device Feedback

  • If you have a device that works but it is not listed here please email us.
    We'll add your device to the list above and notate that it was community tested.
  • If you have a device that does not work, or does not work as expected, we'd like to explore it further.
    Please file a bug with bugzilla providing the make and model of the device you tried, what versions of Songbird and the iPod Add-on you tested it with, your Operating System, and any other comments that could help us investigate the issue. Thanks!

 

 

 

 

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IPod Linux Support List http://wiki.songbirdnest.com/Docs/IPod_Device_Support/IPod_Linux
Posted 18:17, 26 Jun 2008
IPod Rockbox Status

1st and 2nd Gen. Rockbox works nicely, but more work is needed on these ports. These iPods cannot be shut down physically, and Rockbox doesn't implement suspend yet. NOTE that some 1st gen iPods do not get identified correctly and as such do not work properly (no touchpad), this is under investigation.

3rd Gen. Rockbox works nicely, but more work is needed on this port.

4th Gen. Greyscale Most (but not all) Rockbox features and plugins are working, but there are still a small number of important features unimplemented.

4th Gen. Photo/Color Stable.

Mini 1st Gen. Rockbox works with audio playback, but some more optimization is still needed.

Mini 2nd Gen. Port is being actively optimized - Rockbox works quite nicely and plays audio.

Nano 1st Gen. Stable.

Nano 2nd Gen. Not Supported - the 2nd Gen Nano has completely different hardware to the other iPods (requiring a brand new port)

Nano 3rd Gen. See above.

5th Gen. (Video) Very stable.

5.5th Gen. 30 GB (Late 2006 Video) Very stable. Battery life has been improved, but there is still room for improvement.

5.5th Gen. 80 GB (Late 2006 Video) Works as of 23 May 2007. Very stable; more work on optimising the disk writing code is needed.

6th Gen Classic Not supported. The 6th Gen Classic has completely different hardware compared to the other "classic" iPods, requiring a new port.

Shuffle Not supported. Some information has been gathered here. edited 13:47, 27 Jun 2008
Posted 13:46, 27 Jun 2008
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