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Then you'll see the root folder of the iPod as an external harddisk.
But to access the music and videos you need a special driver for the iTunes database and as far as I know this is not available for N810, but only for Windows (Winamp) or Linux.
So I want to view the content I have saved on my iPod Video, only a few files that were too large for my mmc, to watch in VLC or MPlayer. I saw that a few people were wanting to so something similar but hadn't been able to access them.
I have installed:
rootsh [extras repository]
maemo-control-usb [extras repository]
fuse[ukki's http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=17811]
ntfs-3g[ukki's http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=17811]
usb-otg-plugin [https://garage.maemo.org/projects/usb-otg-plugin/]
Using the plugin in host mode and plugging in the ipod to the hub, providing power through an external power supply, and plugging in the main usb from the hub into the tablet the ipod was immediately recognized and file manager booted up and went right to the root of the ipod file system.
I hope i have managed to help someone