[ubuntu-studio-users] Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
Mike Holstein
mikeh789 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 04:58:39 UTC 2014
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:52 PM, WMID <wachin.id at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2014-11-16 I have a friend from Germany who was using Ubuntu 12.04 on a
> mini laptop “Asus Eee PC”, I said that better install be the UbuntuStudio
> because that is more lighter and so was I install UbuntuStudio 14.04.1 x386
> in that machine, but some time later she said to me that have a problem,
> can not copy mp3 music to a "Denver mp3 player MPG-4054 NR" (
> www.denver-electronics.com). I checked the mp3 placed on this laptop on
> nautilus and some folders appear with an x.
>
>
> I used the command: chmod -R 7777 /Full/Folder/path but get a message
> that says can not have access to this route. I open gparted and said appear
> to not correctly mounted. All this on Asus Eee PC.
>
>
> 2014-11-18 Now I try with my own laptop Dell Inspiron 1750 with
> UbuntuStudio 14.04.1 x386 and Windows 7 32bits (double boot) and I acquire
> somes snapshots, here:
>
>
> ON WINDOWS 7:
>
>
> 01 Denver mp3 player change name fine on Windows 7.png
>
>
> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HLOOlsYhBCc/VGwdt2KqDzI/AAAAAAAAAfQ/qqRKHIPu_SM/w1244-h700-no/01%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bchange%2Bname%2Bfine%2Bon%2BWindows%2B7.png
>
>
>
> 02 Denver mp3 player open fine on Windows 7
>
>
> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7nP5tCadVSU/VGwduUQrJvI/AAAAAAAAAfU/eAqRNoo4cYg/w1244-h700-no/02%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bopen%2Bfine%2Bon%2BWindows%2B7.png
>
>
> 03 Denver mp3 player space on disk
>
>
> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0fCJICmSCUU/VGwdiNlB0TI/AAAAAAAAAfE/kc2oOjIE-qE/w1169-h700-no/03%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bspace%2Bon%2Bdisk.png
>
>
> Note: On Windows 7 is possible change the name of a folder, etc.
>
>
> ON UBUNTUSTUDIO 14.04.1
>
>
> 10 Denver mp3 player not open on thunar – 14.04.1
>
>
> https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-iuPXdNUVM3A/VGweHEw7CtI/AAAAAAAAAfs/b8u78pAQ3I4/w1072-h700-no/10%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bnot%2Bopen%2Bon%2Bthunar%2B-%2B14.04.1.png
>
>
> 11 Denver mp3 player not open on thunar although root – 14.04.1
>
>
> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-hTlbhDzAv6s/VGweGzEhbwI/AAAAAAAAAfw/NFXcItOwIHE/w1195-h668-no/11%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bnot%2Bopen%2Bon%2Bthunar%2Balthough%2Broot%2B-%2B14.04.1.png
>
>
> 21 Denver mp3 player open on dolphin, view is possible – 14.04.1
>
>
> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-47qLhHehqAc/VGweLxUKIKI/AAAAAAAAAgA/7SYHGYbMF6w/w1245-h700-no/21%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bopen%2Bon%2Bdolphin%2C%2Bview%2Bis%2Bpossible%2B-%2B14.04.1.png
>
>
> 22 Denver mp3 player open on dolphin, view is possible but no write –
> 14.04.1
>
>
> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-qJPHHO5seGM/VGweS-ghy1I/AAAAAAAAAgU/Afc2j7G5nuY/w1244-h700-no/22%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bopen%2Bon%2Bdolphin%2C%2Bview%2Bis%2Bpossible%2Bbut%2Bno%2Bwrite%2B-%2B14.04.1.png
>
>
> 23 Denver mp3 player open on root dolphin, view is possible but no write
> – 14.04.1
>
>
> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-QijUcO2omrE/VGweSJp6n5I/AAAAAAAAAgQ/3qIqHTYCkpk/w1161-h700-no/23%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bopen%2Bon%2Broot%2Bdolphin%2C%2Bview%2Bis%2Bpossible%2Bbut%2Bno%2Bwrite%2B-%2B14.04.1.png
>
>
> 30 Denver mp3 player on gparted
>
>
> https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4ql5g6qO1No/VGwedyomNYI/AAAAAAAAAgk/-3IXyyHfHxs/w1148-h700-no/30%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bon%2Bgparted.png
>
>
> 31 Denver mp3 player on gparted it seems that is not present
>
>
> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-E26wpjlzjAM/VGwegZPbztI/AAAAAAAAAgs/R9T3fqESXrk/w1166-h700-no/31%2BDenver%2Bmp3%2Bplayer%2Bon%2Bgparted%2Bit%2Bseems%2Bthat%2Bis%2Bnot%2Bpresent.png
>
>
> Note: On UbuntuStudio 14.04.1 is not possible have access to this mp3
> player. Help us
>
>
>
please try, as i suggested earlier in the IRC, to access, read and write
*without* a file manager, but, in the terminal and share errors.. use the
cp command to copy a small file..
as i said before, *if* it mounts as a drive, then, you can use it as a
drive.. if it requires some windows software to be mounted and used, then,
you may be required to use it in windows, and not be given the option to
use it in linux..
i have seen many players with mount options, to be mounted as a "drag and
drop" hard drive.. please just look at it as if its a hard drive.. thats
how it will work best in linux.. otherwise, let "denver" know you would
like it to work in linux.. nothing about linux, ubuntu or ubuntustudio is
preventing denver from supporting that device in linux.. though, i dont
think its a big deal
have you mounted other USB devices? like a usb thumbstick?
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