Gnomad2 v2.9.6 + libmtp for MP3 players

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#21 Post by tempestuous »

Experimental udev update for Nokia 920 was unsuccessful.
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#22 Post by tempestuous »

According to Google, recognition of the Nokia Lumia 920 under Windows is problematic, and I suspect the same may be true under Linux. The recommended fix is:

i) Turn off the phone, then plug it into the USB port of your running Puppy computer, then turn the phone on.
ii) Then launch the relevant application - in this case Gnomad2.

I also read that long USB cables might be a problem - try connecting with a short USB cable.

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#23 Post by iw2evk »

Hi Tempestious,

nothing to do..

Installed gnomad, then your patch for nokia 920 , reboot.
Connect nokia power off, started, then loaded gnomad, but it's the same old story:" No juboxes found on usb bus".
Maybe i can upgrade usblib on puppy?

Thanks

Roberto iw2evk

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#24 Post by tempestuous »

I see that a newer version of libmtp has been released.
I will recompile the Gnomad2 package shortly.

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#25 Post by Ted Dog »

could you add ID for Samsung galaxy MEGA or tell me where to stuff it... the code that is... Only device I need to use windows to transfer... :oops:

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#26 Post by tempestuous »

Ted Dog, I need to know the USB device ID of your Samsung.
Please connect the phone to the USB port of a Puppy computer, then run this command -

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lsusb

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#27 Post by tempestuous »

OK, I just repackaged gnomad2 with the latest v1.1.6 libmtp libraries - the link is in the first post.

iw2evk, your Nokia Lumia 920 is definitely supported now, but you may see your device displayed as "Nokia Lumia WP8".

Ted Dog, I see extensive support in this new code for Samsung Galaxy devices, and I see some notes that the default mode for Galaxy phones is MTP ... but it appears this mode can be changed to UMS (standard USB mode).
If true, it means you don't need to be locked into using MTP (and Gnomad2) for transferring music files to your phone - you should be able to change the mode (somewhere in the menu) to UMS mode, then your transfers can be via conventional file browsers, such as ROX.
If you want to see what I'm talking about, download the source code for libmtp-1.1.6 and have a look at /src/music-players.h

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#28 Post by iw2evk »

Hi Tempestous and happy new year ...
I've instelled your last build but don't work :
see in attachment the reply of mtpdetect :
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Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.libmtp version: 1.1.6

Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=0421 and PID=0661) is a Nokia Nokia Lumia WP8.
Found 1 device(s):
Nokia: Nokia Lumia WP8 (0421:0661) @ bus 1, dev 4
Attempting to connect device(s)
LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to find interface & endpoints of device
Unable to open raw device 0
OK.
Script completed hit RETURN to close window.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

and now the reply of mtpconnect :
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Your system does not appear to have UTF-8 enabled ($LANG="it_IT@euro")
If you want to have support for diacritics and Unicode characters,
please switch your locale to an UTF-8 locale, e.g. "en_US.UTF-8".
Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.libmtp version: 1.1.6
Device 0 (VID=0421 and PID=0661) is a Nokia Nokia Lumia WP8.
LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to find interface & endpoints of device
No devices.
Script completed hit RETURN to close window.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

For gnomad2 :simply report "no jubox found on usb cable"

Seem somethinks it's missing for determinate interface andd endpoind of my smartphone.

Roberto iw2evk

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#29 Post by tempestuous »

I just Googled your problem and found this -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... ug/1247572

You will see that mtp-detect failed several times, but this guy just kept re-trying.

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#30 Post by Ted Dog »

04e8:6860 Samsung Electronic Co

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#31 Post by iw2evk »

tempestuous wrote:I just Googled your problem and found this -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... ug/1247572

You will see that mtp-detect failed several times, but this guy just kept re-trying.
Unforntunly not work for me : i've retried many and many times withoput connections.. :( :( :(

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#32 Post by tempestuous »

Last chance - libmtp-1.1.6 is from March 2013, so I compiled the very latest development version of libmtp from git,
then repackaged Gnomad2. Now available here -
http://minipc.org/ipup/download/gnomad2 ... an2014.pet

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#33 Post by tempestuous »

Ted Dog wrote:04e8:6860 Samsung Electronic Co
Yes, that device ID is supported. In /src/music-players.h these are the relevant lines -

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{ "Samsung", 0x04e8,
    "Galaxy models (MTP)", 0x6860,
And that source code also contains this note -

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* These entries seems to be used on a *lot* of Samsung
* Android phones. It is *not* the Android MTP stack but an internal
* Samsung stack. The devices present a few different product IDs
* depending on mode:
*
* 0x685b - UMS
* 0x685c - MTP + ADB
* 0x685e - UMS + CDC
* 0x6860 - MTP mode (default)
* 0x6863 - USB CDC RNDIS (not MTP)
* 0x6865 - PTP mode (not MTP)
* 0x6877 - Kies mode? Does it have MTP?
*
* Used on these samsung devices:
* GT P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/I9250/I9300
* Galaxy Nexus
* Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1
* Galaxy S GT-I9000
* Galaxy S Advance GT-I9070
* Galaxy S2
* Galaxy S3
* Galaxy Note
* Galaxy Y
As you can see, Samsung product ID "6860" is a generic identifier for phones in "MTP" mode.

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#34 Post by iw2evk »

Hi All,

failed again :cry:

I suppose it's impossible make connection enter puppy and this winshith os..

Roberto

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#35 Post by Ted Dog »

Thanks T. could not download on my phone. Will need to download save as on regular computer. I have the same problem with my own host if you know how to solve this download type issue let me know. :lol:

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gnomad issues on Lucid 5.2.0

#36 Post by mleschishin »

I have installed Gnomad 2.9.6 on a laptop running Lucid 5.2.0. The program loads up fine and I am able to view files on both the laptop and the android device (Asus tablet). When I click a button to transfer a file, however, the Gnomad window disappears. Yet, the file transfer still takes place. I suspect this behavior is occurring because the application requires a UTF-8 language package to function properly. Can someone confirm if indeed this is the case? BTW, I don't believe there are UTF-8 language packages available for Lucid 5.2.0(?)

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#37 Post by iw2evk »

Hi all,
finally work.
I've connected today my nokia lumia 920 with my notebook with puppy lucid 5.8.2
I've download a video from smartphone to notebook.
Unfortunly ONLY .MP4 files are reconignized from gnamad2 .
the .JPG images on phone are not displayed and transferred.
They are some setting for make possible for gnomad view .jpg files?

Thanks

Roberto

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#38 Post by tempestuous »

The underlying libmtp library in Gnomad2 has not kept pace with the latest MTP devices, especially smartphones.
The best Linux application for communicating with MTP devices is now go-mtpfs
This is a commandline application, but there are various GUI's which Puppy developers have contributed here -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91442

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#39 Post by iw2evk »

Success trasnfert all kind of files from nokia 920 and notebook!
For .mp3 /mp4 file used gnomad2 , for the others type of files i've used via console the libmtp files installed with gnomad2.
Stange the impossibility of gnomad2 to recognize other than mp files ..maybe a problem in GUI interface?

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