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Synching with DAP (iRiver h10)

I have an iRiver h10 and don't really know of a slick way to copy the most played songs and or albums based on my foobar2k db to the iriver. Perhaps a script could get the job done. The script would generete a playlist of the most popular music, then copies the files to the h10 if they arent already there.  Is there anyway to do something remotely like this?

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Synching with DAP (iRiver h10)

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I have an iRiver h10 and don't really know of a slick way to copy the most played songs and or albums based on my foobar2k db to the iriver. Perhaps a script could get the job done. The script would generete a playlist of the most popular music, then copies the files to the h10 if they arent already there.  Is there anyway to do something remotely like this?

Stabbin in the dark,
Me
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Sort your files by most played back.  Use foobar2000's text tools to copy the path into a batch file, and run that batch file to copy files to your player.  The files won't be path-sorted.

Synching with DAP (iRiver h10)

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I just discovered that there is a trick to get the h10 to be recognized as a usb mass storage device so I can use masstager to copy files from a playlist! Sweet.

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I just discovered that there is a trick to get the h10 to be recognized as a usb mass storage device so I can use masstager to copy files from a playlist! Sweet.
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You might also considering using playlist tree, it has the ability to define paths to devices, and copy files to a device and export an m3u file after copying all the files.  These features can be used even if you dont actually use the playlist tree interface...

I took some screenshots of this, but basically you can right click on a playlist choose Playlist Tree/Send To Device/Special...

[a href="http://wiki.bowron.us/index.php/Image:Send_Device_context.png]http://wiki.bowron.us/index.php/Image:Send...ice_context.png[/url]
http://wiki.bowron.us/index.php/Image:Device_Dialog.png
http://wiki.bowron.us/index.php/Image:Device_Settings.png

Note that the config screen in the latest release is slightly different because I've been working on some changes.  What you would want to change would be labelled "Default Device Path" in 1.7.18, I believe.
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