amarok + Sansa e280 + playlists = no joy

Luis Pabón copong at gmail.com
Tue May 27 16:30:53 UTC 2008


*where you have the collection and context. the last applet is the devices
one*

What he means is the bottom tab lol. Left end of the window

2008/5/18 Beso <givemesugarr at gmail.com>:

>
> 2008/5/17 Yan Seiner <yan at seiner.com>:
>
> Beso wrote:
>> > 2008/5/17 Yan Seiner <yan at seiner.com <mailto:yan at seiner.com>>:
>> >
>> >     First of all, let me say that I've been using amarok for a while
>> >     now and
>> >     it fulfills my needs beautifully.
>> >
>> >     I'm just now coming out of the stone age, though, and trying to get
>> an
>> >     mp3 player working.  i bought a SanDisk Sansa e280, and I'd like
>> >     to get
>> >     amarok to transfer music and playlists to it.
>> >
>> >     Amarok sees the device.  I have r/w perms on it.  I cancopy music
>> >     to it
>> >     and it plays.  I can build playlists on the device.
>> >
>> >     Within Amarok, I can build a playlist, but when I right click on a
>> >     playlist and select 'transfer files to media device' nothing
>> happens.
>> >     Nothing - no error, no transfer, no popup, nothing.
>> >
>> >     Is there anything I can do to diagnose this?
>> >
>> >     amarok 1.4.9.1 <http://1.4.9.1> / kde 3.5.9, debian lenny
>> >
>> >     Thanks,
>> >
>> >     --Yan
>> >
>> >
>> > you have to effectively transfer the files to the device. when you
>> > say: add files to the device you just put them in the queue  to be
>> > transferred. after you've finished you look in the device applet and
>> > you'll find the files you wanted to transfer.
>> Where do I find the device applet?  I don't see anything that would be
>> considered a device applet.
>
>
> where you have the collection and context. the last applet is the devices
> one. click on it and it will open. if you cannot see it (it is enabled by
> default) then you've removed it from the visible applets, so click on the
> configuration button that is just under the start menu. this will let you
> specify which applets to see (you have context, collection, files, playlist,
> magnatune, external devices). you click on the ones you which to see and
> when you need one of them click on them. one click opens them and clicking
> while open closes them.
>
> --
> dott. ing. beso
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Luis Pabón
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