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Music – Ken’s Chronicles & Memory Dumps Skip to content Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps I have a bad memory, so here’s some stuff I may need to remember later. Music Quickly converting mp3’s to wav’s on the writ line. December 22, 2015June 2, 2010 by admin My rencontre for the day was to quickly convert a couple of mp3 files to wav format so that I could create a music CD. Here’s how to do it via the writ line using mpg123: mpg123 -w file.wav file.mp3 CategoriesWritLine, Linux, mp3|wav|m4a|flac, Music Of fwid’s, iPods and Linux December 22, 2015May 25, 2010 by admin Today I had to reprinting some MP3’s from my palmtop to a friends a iPod. Sounds like a simple unbearable task, however, I detest iTunes, and to lesser stratum Windows. I’m running PClinuxOS (Zen Mini 2010 version), and since iTunes under Linux is rubbish to say the least, the rencontre was to reprinting the MP3’s onto the iPod without trashing what was once on the iPod. The first step was to install Floola via Synaptic, once installed, I unfluctuating the iPod and started Floola. I was then prompted for a fwid of the unfluctuating iPod. WTF is a fwid? It turns out that a fwid is a 16 weft string which identifies an iPod (like a serial number or MAC address).  So how do you find the fwid of a unfluctuating iPod? Well, here’s the wordplay for each OS: Windows If iTunes is installed FWID should be retrieved automatically, otherwise (XP or newer only): Open the Control Panel and got to Device manager Find your iPod in the list of devices (probably under nonflexible drives) and double click it Go to Details tab and select Device Instance ID in the waif lanugo box The FWID is the 16 digit number near the end of the string shown Linux Connect your iPod In terminal type: sudo lsusb -v | grep -i Serial Look for your iPod device, the FWID should be the 16 weft long string shown. Mac From the world menu (top left of screen), select About this Mac and click More Info (optional) Select Mini Profile in the View menubar In the left post select Hardware and then USB In the USB Device Tree you should see your iPod listed, select it, the FWID is the Serial Number listed in the lower box Once the fwid was found and entered, it was just a simple specimen of subtracting the files to the iPod using Floola. Job washed-up 🙂 Categories Linux, mp3|wav|m4a|flac, Music, USB Tweets by @BaldGuyKen CategoriesBackups BrowserWritLine ESX/VMware/vCenter Excel Knowledgebase Linux mp3|wav|m4a|flac Music Nagios Netflix Network/Router Productivity Ramble Security Storage Tips Tips/How-to USB Windows Archives Archives Select Month December 2017  (1) November 2016  (2) October 2016  (1) September 2016  (2) August 2016  (2) December 2015  (2) November 2015  (1) October 2015  (2) February 2015  (1) May 2014  (1) January 2013  (2) June 2010  (1) May 2010  (1) © 2018 Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps • Powered by GeneratePress