Pypod is a Python-based software that enables users to organize metadata on their iPods through a library and script.
The PyPod software comes packed with a wide range of features, including full read/write support for the iTunesDB file format, support for extended metadata in both gtkpod and gnupod styles, and supports reading rhythmbox music database. Furthermore, PyPod offers full ID3v2 support via any ID3 library for Python.
Using the PyPod script is a breeze, and the software is extremely user-friendly. In order to get started, simply set the IPOD_MOUNTPOINT environment variable if your iPod is mounted anywhere other than /media/ipod, and run "pypod -s" for an overview of the state of your iPod. You can then proceed to use features like--add /path/to/some/music, --find-orphans, --help, and more.
This software comes with a host of new features and updates that will make PyPod even more efficient and user-friendly. The newest release of PyPod supports newer iTunesDB files (such as those on the iPod Nano). The software also includes an --extract option for retrieving tracks from an iPod, initial support for AAC files, and support for parsing (but not writing) podcast playlists. Furthermore, ASCII and lowercase filenames are always used on iPods, and spaces are removed automatically from filenames. Additionally, some generic bugs have been fixed to improve software performance.
Overall, PyPod is a powerful and reliable software tool for managing metadata of your iPod. It is a must-have for any music lover who wants to keep their music organized and their iPod up-to-date.
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