Transcode FLAC files to a compressed file formatĭuring connect, force rebuild of the master playlist (this is set automatically to 1 if there are parse errors while reading the DB) Transcode WAV files to a compressed file format Hack: accept all rating settings from iPod (except 0), even if marker flag is not set correctly by the iPod firmware Hack: transcode MP3s with > 128kbps to 128kbps with lame.exe Read the obsolete MHSD type 2 instaed of type 3 from iTunesDB On iPod, every Albumname gets prefixed with įor debugging only create 0 byte mp3 files Write sorted lookup table for faster menus on iPod To work around a bug in the iPod formware Tracks without album name get a fake album "-" After the next connect, the settings will take effect.Īll important entries are under the headerĬreate a Podcasts playlist and fill the Podcasts menu on iPodĭelete playlists from iPod if not marked for sync (only if name matches)
Edit this file, then eject the iPod in Winamp. After your iPod's content shows up, you can locate a copy of the ml_ipod.ini named ml_ipod_C.ini in your %TEMP% folder. In this case, attach your iPod and run Winamp with ml_ipod. On an iPhone or iPod touch, editing it is different, because you don't have access to the filesystem of the iPod.
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This folder is usually hidden in Windows Explorer, you may have to enable "Show hidden files and folders" in Explorer ( Folder options->View->Advanced settings) To edit it, you should close Winamp, then attach your iPod and navigate to that folder in Explorer.
For mobile phones it is under "X:\itunes\iTunes_Control\iTunes\ml_ipod.ini" The iPod ini-file is found on your iPod, under X:\iPod_control\iTunes\ml_ipod.ini (X: being the drive letter of your iPod). That means, if there is already a line "handlePodcasts=1" and you don't want to have this, you have to edit this line and not add a new one with "handlePodcasts=0".Įntries with type bool must have a value of 0 (which means 'no') or 1 (which is 'yes' or 'true'). Only edit the ini-files while Winamp is NOT running!īe careful that you always have only one line with a given keyword. For a description of INI files in general see the Wikipedia page. To edit one of them, open the file in a text editor (Notepad is ok, no MS-Word!) and save it (as plain ASCII). To change these settings, you have to edit one of two INI files: They are for very special cases, or even for debugging purposes. I read the wiki for layout preferences, google searched, and did a forum search, but couldn't find the answer I wanted.There are some special settings that can not be controlled in the GUI. RIGHT Windows: Winamp playlist that shows the music files after double clicking on any of the albums in the Albumlist window. The folder has M4a files + playlist (m3u) file. Each line is an album, derived from the directory's name. ***Enhancer 017**** (Awesome DSP! makes the music sound alive!) ****Albumlist**** (lists albums in a directory in either text or pic format) * AlbumArt (to show albumart in a small window) I've used a pretty beautifully customized Winamp for my music player for a long time. Some background: I am an advanced computer user, but am new to MusicBee.