この概観はiTunes以外10のプログラムのあなたのiPodを経営するために特徴を(screenshotsと)詳しく述べる。 個人指導はあらゆるプログラムのために含まれて、すべての自由なかオープンソースである。
XYZをあなたのiPod」のずっと個人指導を最近経営するのに使用する方法を私がそう多数に「今なぜ書いているか疑問に思ったらなぜ知っている。
| 名前 | 支えられたプラットホーム |
| Amarok | |
| バンシー | |
| Floola | |
| gtkpod | |
| MediaMonkey | |
| Rhythmbox | |
| SharePod | |
| Songbird | |
| Winamp | |
| YamiPod |
Amarok
ホームページ: http://amarok.kde.org/
について: Amarokは次の特徴を含んでいる: アルバムカバー検出およびダウンロードの叙情詩サポート、wikipediaの統合、コンテキスト情報(あなたの現在された音楽の速い意見、およびあなたが好むかもしれない同じようなトラックを提案する)、統計量、Last.fmの統合、多数媒体装置サポート(AppleのiPod、iRiverのiFPおよびTプレーヤー、創造的な禅および遊牧民プレーヤー、一般的なUSBプレーヤー、一般的なMTPプレーヤーは)。 Amarokは多くのLinuxの配分のために前編集されたバイナリとして利用でき、源は編集するあなた自身のプログラムを好むあなたの源のために利用できる。
個人指導: AmarokをUbuntuのあなたのiPodを経営するのに使用する方法
UbuntuにAmarokを取付ける方法(およびそれをMP3sをするために得るため)
Screenshots:
![]() iPodを形成しなさい |
![]() iPodの内容リスト |
![]() 移動列 |
![]() iPodへの移動 |
バンシー
ホームページ: http://banshee-project.org/Main_Page
について: バンシーは次の特徴を含んでいる: 裂け目音楽、焼跡CDsはキーボード近道、スマートな再生リストおよび機能によって、差込のあなたの音楽、表示カバー芸術、トン、制御可能なあなたの音楽を評価する共有する。 バンシーは多くのLinuxの配分のために前編集されたバイナリとして利用でき、源は編集するあなた自身のプログラムを好むあなたの源のために利用できる。
個人指導: バンシーをUbuntuのあなたのiPodを経営するのに使用する方法
Screenshots:
![]() 主要なバンシーの窓 |
![]() ハイライトはファイルする |
![]() iPodへのSYNC |
![]() 進行中のSYNC |
Floola
ホームページ: http://www.floola.com/modules/wiwimod/
について: Floolaは次の特徴を含んでいる: 十字のプラットホーム(あらゆるWindows (98および上で)、取付けられているGTKのMacおよびLinuxの配分)の仕事、Portableは(iPodに適用およびあらゆるPCのそれを進水させなさい置かれる)、歌をに加え、得る そして
from your iPod, integrated with Last.fm, add artwork to your songs easily, lyric support even on older iPods (3G and above), Videos can be added to iPod, Growl support (Mac only),
Tutorials: Floola installation FAQs
Notes: Floola was the only of the 10 iTunes alternatives that I couldn’t personally test. Floola (at this time) requires that iTunes 7.3 has never touched your iPod (works with iTunes 7.2 and lower), and sadly 7.3 is the version of iTunes that’s on all of my computers. Update: floola now works w/ iTunes 7.3.1. But I can’t test it right away as I no longer have direct access to an iPod. But when I do, I’ll update this post accordingly.
Screencast:
gtkpod
Homepage: http://www.gtkpod.org/about.html
About: gtkpod is a platform independent Graphical User Interface for Apple’s iPod using GTK2. It supports the first to fifth Generation including the iPod mini, iPod Photo, iPod Shuffle, iPod nano, and iPod Video. gtkpod includes the following features: Read your existing iTunesDB, add MP3, WAV, M4A (non-protected AAC), M4B (audio book), podcasts, and various video files, view, add and modify cover art, sync directories, detect duplicates when adding songs, and much more.
Tutorial: How to use gtkpod to manage your iPod in Ubuntu
Screenshots:
![]() main gtkpod window |
![]() adding files with gtkpod |
MediaMonkey
Homepage: http://www.mediamonkey.com
About: MediaMonkey (free version) includes the following features: Party Mode/Auto-DJ, CD Ripper, audio converter, auto-renamer, album-art lookup, reports and statistics, iPod and MP3 Player support.
Tutorial: How to use MediaMonkey to manage your iPod
Screenshots:
![]() MediaMonkey artist view |
![]() transferring to iPod |
![]() tracks on iPod |
![]() safely eject iPod |
Rhythmbox
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/rhythmbox/
About: Rhythmbox is an integrated music management application, originally inspired by Apple’s iTunes. It is free software, designed to work well under the GNOME Desktop, and based on the powerful GStreamer media framework. Rhythmbox includes the following features: an easy to use music browser, searching and sorting, comprehensive audio format support through GStreamer, Internet Radio support and Playlists.
Tutorial: How to manage your iPod using Rhythmbox in Ubuntu
Screenshots:
![]() Rhythmbox library |
![]() iPod library in Rhythmbox |
SharePod
Homepage: http://www.sturm.net.nz/
About: SharePod includes the following features: loads directly on to your iPod - no software to install, automatically finds an iPod attached to a PC, read/write track properties, remove tracks from an iPod, add/remove playlists on an iPod, copy tracks from an iPod to PC with customized output filename formats, integrated iPod backup & restore - tell SharePodLib where to store backups and how many to store, eject iPod from PC. Requires the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework.
Tutorial: How to use SharePod to copy files to and from your iPod in Windows
Screenshots:
![]() main SharePod window |
![]() tracks loaded to iPod |
Songbird
Homepage: http://www.songbirdnest.com/
About: Songbird is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins feathers. Like Firefox, it is built from Mozilla, cross-platform and open source. Songbird includes the following features: Plays MP3/AAC/OGG/FLAC/WMA and more, Multi-Language Support, Integrated Web Search, Smart Mixes, Play In Place (Songbird plays MP3s without leaving the page) and Add-ons (plugins).
Tutorials: How to use Songbird to manage your iPod
An Introduction to Songbird
Screenshots:
![]() default iPod support |
![]() Songbird iPod view |
Winamp
Homepage: http://www.winamp.com
About: Winamp includes the following features: frankly there are too many to list, so visit their features page. It does pretty much anything you can think of. But I don’t think Winamp supports cover-art - unless there’s a plugin for it, which there probably is. Winamp has been my default media player in Windows since 1997 (it finally replaced Winplay3). As a completely unrelated but ‘fun’ side note, the very first version of ICY for Linux (now known as SHOUTcast, the streaming audio software) was compiled on my computer because Justin didn’t have a Linux machine at the time.
Tutorial: How to use Winamp to manage your iPod
Screenshots:
![]() portable MP3 players in Winamp |
![]() iPod view |
![]() send files to iPod in Winamp |
YamiPod
Homepage: http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/
About: YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation. YamiPod includes the following features: works with iTunes 7.3 (if you use the beta version of YamiPod), it’s stand alone program - no installation is required, your iPod is automatically recognized, mp3 and AAC files can be copied to/from iPod, playlist support, auto-download new versions, built in music player, News RSS and podcasts to iPod upload, multiple iPods support
and Last.fm support.
Tutorial: How to use YamiPod to update your iPod in OS X or Windows
Screenshots:
![]() main YamiPod window |
![]() YamiPod with more tracks |
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What about Ephpod?
Great list, it’s a shame there aren’t much solutions for OSX.
I think you should say that Amarok runs on OS X, personally I use it everyday without problems and it can be compiled automatically with Fink, no messing around, quite “simple”:
http://6v8.gamboni.org/-Amarok-with-OS-X-.html
One word:
ROCKBOX
Noah -
Actually I really did want to include Rockbox but the only iPod I have access to is an iShuffle, which isn’t supported by RB. With any luck when my roommate comes back from his vacation he’ll let me install Rockbox on his and I’ll do some kind of tutorial/overview on it.
What is the song playing during the Floola screencast?
Umm, how the hell did ml_ipod not make this list? Winamp’s iPod support is the product of ml_ipod’s programmer being bought out by Nullsoft.
Currently ml_ipod has better support, more features (including video and cover art), better browsing, native transcoding, and a host of other nicer things than Winamp’s stock iPod plugin.
And it’s open source.
http://mlipod.sourceforge.net/
I support Noah I installed Rockbox on my Nano over a year ago and have never looked back. Real MP3 players support drag and drop of files.
Anapod from Red Chair. great software, though a bit of a hassle to import a very large library.
hello …
yeah … some times its really messy to use iTunes to manage one’s iPod …
was wondering if they had any alternatives for macOS X …
now that you’ve listed a few … will check them out …
great article … thanks for sharing …
Big thumbs up for Sharepod. It’s ideal for people who just want to manually move tracks from PC to iPod and back again. It makes an iPod as easy to copy files as a plain old USB PMP or a PFS PMP. And zero install with Sharepod on the iPod Disk area is the icing on the cake. The one catch is when your iPod ends up in Sync mode after being removed without being ejected. You need iTunes to clear the flag.
Maybe I’m weird (probably) but I don’t want sync. I just want to drag and drop individual directories and files. The classic problem is Y Gb of music on your PC and only X Gb available on your iPod. It’s horribly laborious to define 300 sync folders out of your 500 on the PC in almost every ipod management software. And especially in iTunes.
Big thumbs up also for Winamp. Such a shame there isn’t an exact clone of Winamp 5 Pro on Linux. Or alternatively that Winamp 5 Pro ran under WINE. Amarok is neat but it’s persistently buggy. And after 10 years of Winamp some of the features seem odd and counter intuitive.
And you can even use your iPod to sync your recently played music lists to Facebook
Most of the programs here are for Linux only or at least originally made for Linux.
For a Windows list, check this http://ipodmanagers.blogspot.com/ out.
You forgot another nice tool, called reTune, which also allows you to manage your iPod through Windows Explorer.
Pretty basic even, it just syncs the content on your iPod to Apple’s gibberish iTunesDB format
I just finished writing a small article about how to use it: http://blog.cumps.be/manage-ipod-through-windows-explorer/
I have tried many of these softwares including anapod (not mensioned here) but many of them as some short comings especialy on video support.
Now I am using floola everyday with my ipod. and it is very stable and easier to use than itunes. They are updating frequently to support new itunes versions and adding new features.
For example on 1.5 version now they have added builtin transconverting different file types for i pod. Now you can add youtube videos to your ipod with one click
mehmet -
floola looked great, I hope to test it (soon) now that it supports iTunes 7.3.1.
Do anyone know if these programs work with a motorola v3i cellphone that has iTunes player?
Floola is terrible. Been trying it for a couple of months now and it’s just plain broken. Good for getting out your MP3’s out of the iPod, but for everything else you’re better off with iTunes.
Vpod is another alternative…A very skeleton interface but gets the job done with no frills.
iTunes is the only ipod interface that allows me to adjust the start and stop times for songs. Or is there another ?
This is the only function I need itunes for otherwise I would love to use another.
Is there one where you could pictures??
I used Floola to load music at work for a while. It has more bugs than a flophouse apartment. Incredibly unstable; constantly displaying error messages (some of which made no sense); most irritating, however, is the fact that the order of the tracks displayed by the program is NOT the order of the tracks on the iPod. Every time I updated my iPod and reordered the tracks, they would inevitably be in a random order with no resemblance to the one I’d chosen. Terrible software.
You forgot the best program for ipod - PoddoX.
Well, I’m really into finding alternative ways of adding music into an Ipod…
But I am really concerned about something:
At first, I have tried the Floola. I could add songs and I really liked the program. It seems very useful and complete. Nevertheless, while using some options, Ive noticed that MOST OF MY ARTWORK WERE SITCHED. I was hearing U2 and seeing Madonna’s artwork. I was really freak out. Imediatly then, Ive tried Yamipod, which worked fine, and I didnt notice any artwork damage to my Ipod. A few days later… my Ipod started to work unproperly. My playlists were not working fine, and I coulnd simply select a song and play it. It was working, but seemingly with remarkable malfunctioning.
Then I wanna know if something like that has ever happenned to any of you. I’m not near the main Itunes from which I sync my music and thus I need to use some of these alternative programs..
Glad for your help.
remobra_amigo(at)hotmail(dot)com
Great article, you ROCK!!!
tnx
I tried using Songbird, but it constantly froze up and I finally had to delete it from system.
can i use Windows media player to add music to my ipod?
Anapod is GREAT! Does cover art etc. Pretty much does everything I need.
tried gtkpod, works amazing.. thnx alot.
Forget all that!!! ROCKBOX is much better!!!
I recently bought a 160 GB capacity ipod. The reason was that the price per GB of storage was pretty cheap. I also have an enormous amount of music - well over the 160 GB of the ipod. My computer is a macbook pro with a hard drive capacity of 150GB - slightly less than the ipod, so I have to use the ipod in manual disk management mode. In this mode, you cannot add folders to the ipod in itunes, something which I have to do because of the vast amount of music which I have and the necessity to organise the music effectively. You can only add folders to the ipod by first introducing them into the main itunes library and then synchronising the ipod. Unfortunately, syncing the ipod causes you to lose everything on the ipod to be replaced with the (much smaller) library on the computer.
I have found that you can use the ipod as a storage for files without losing them, even though I am synchronising the ipod with the computer, and you are warned before syncing that you will lose all music from your ipod. First, I dowloaded my music in manageable tranches from the ipod to the computer using Senuti. I then transferred these files directly from the main itunes library to the ipod (in disk management mode), and then deleted the files from the library, hence leaving plenty of space on the hard disk.
Having transferred all my music from itunes to the hard disk of the ipod, I was able to create all the folder I needed (including some spares) in itunes, and transfer these folders (and sub-folders) to the ipod by syncing. Then, switching back to manual disk management mode, I transferred all my music directly from the ipod disk storage to the ipod music playing side.
This use of Senuti for downloading the files, and use of the ipod to store the files has provided a very effective management technique for the high capacity ipod, and hopefully will be of use to others.
Note that the screencast for Floola is no longer on YouTube.com
2008-12-27
Can someone please tell me (besides itunes) which software will transfer photos and video to my ipod? thank you so much.
I have to agree with most of the floola comments… it’s really buggy software. forcing a user to update to the latest version every time you run it (otherwise it quits) is not convenient… adding songs is a crap shoot, occasionally not showing up on your ipod. i’ve moved to yamipod and so far i’ve got no complaints!
hey? which software/program is the easiest to load mp3 songs & pics in an i-phone or i-pod? can anyone help? i found so many options/solutions in this site, but donno which one to adopt. FYI, i have an i-phone, and it’s been cracked, so i’m afraid to use i-tunes. someone told me not to use i-tunes to avoid online hassles from Apple….plz help me someone….thanx.
Floola is the best. I don’t know about you guys, but IT NEVER asks me to update ANYTHING. Not showing up on your ipod? That’s because those individual mp3 files are corrupt.
Many thanks for these alternatives! I bought a new iPod Classic (120 GB) yesterday and then couldn’t get iTunes to work!?! Many other programmes couldn’t even detect the iPod when it was connected to the computer. Then I used Google and came to this webpage. I tried Floola to no avail then I tried MediaMonkey and POW! It works perfectly. So happy now. Thank you very much indeed.
I used SharePod when I had a non, floola was too temperamental for me.
I prefer the iriver clix 2, use it straight out the box, no third party apps needed and looks a hell of a lot cooler too!
It’s worth adding that if your iPod refuses to go into Disk Mode and you hear a noticeable clicking sound, it’s likely a faulty hard drive. If the unit is a Fourth Gen, however, the problem might just be corrosion on the HDD cable and will need cleaned periodically. Good luck & I hope this helps.
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Good Morning Sir,
I want know about manage i Tunes software.How to add new songs add in my ipod and iphone through this software.Please send me all functions information about this software.
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THANKS FOR THIS SOFTWARE, IT’S GREAT, THE BEST, I SAID MEDIA MONKEY
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