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You need this program, then. It copies the iPod music file on your iPod into a fully-fledged HTML file, and, what's more, it looks good too.
[URL]http://www.joescafe.com/tunes2html/[/URL]
Here's the finished product- and no, this is not an excuse to laugh at my music taste.
[URL]http://www.chipseh.co.uk/iPod.htm[/URL]
Only downfall is my laptop is full of music now, just short of 20 Gig now. :-P
Oh, a word of warning though, if you do decide to use this and you're on Linux or Mac OS X, be prepared to enter a few command lines... hopefully that will be sorted in the next release.
I think, overall, it's an excellent program, and it has actually dawned on me how many CD's I have in my room that I haven't ripped to AAC... better start tomorrow, I think.
Shame that a decent host is needed that allows php. This could make things a little easier.
Cheers
EDIT: Tried it out and like the way you can change the colours etc and also add stuff to the HTML page. Very clever the way it all works.
Did have a bit of a problem with the various artists bit though. One album I have has over 200 tracks in it yet this only shows 5. Bit odd.
You need this program, then. It copies the iPod music file on your iPod into a fully-fledged HTML file, and, what's more, it looks good too.
[URL]http://www.joescafe.com/tunes2html/[/URL]
Here's the finished product- and no, this is not an excuse to laugh at my music taste.
[URL]http://www.chipseh.co.uk/iPod.htm[/URL]