
Multimedia player and library manager Songbird has updated its Windows version to include two major new features: support for external devices and the ability to rip CD’s into a music library. The addition of media device means Songbird users can now sync their music library (including songs and playlists) with their iPod.
Songbird is an open-source music application that serves as an alternative to other music apps like WinAmp and iTunes. The program features optional add-ons that bring new functionality and help keep it less-bloated than iTunes. For iPod owners displeased by the iTunes software, the app could serve as a lighter solution. Other device owners – say Windows Mobile or Android phone owners (or Palm Pre owners sick of being blocked out by iTunes) – can also take advantage of the Mass Storage Class add-on.
The addition of CD ripping now puts Songbird in a better position to compete with other media apps like DoubleTwist. Songbird also features downloadable skins (“feathers”), a large gallery of add-ons, and integration with web services like Last.fm and SHOUTcast. It is available for free at GetSongBird.com
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OK, so I ripped a bunch of CD's to my home computer, then downloaded Itunes. I imported all MP3's into Itunes and sync'd Itunes with my Ipod. Then, I took my Ipod to work to sync with my work computer, but only songs bought from Itunes will transfer…none of the songs from CD's on my home computer will transfer from the Ipod to my work computer. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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