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An iRiver iHP-100 and iHP-120 HD player DB manager for Windows/Linux.

Based off of the original iRipDB

Summary:

iRipDB allows generating the DB files necessary for the iRiver iHP-1xx series of MP3/Ogg HD Player on Linux and Windows. That will allow you to navigate your files through the artist/album/genre menus. It supports adding MP3 and Ogg files at this point. It's released under the GNU's General Public License.

Updates:

2004-11-07 - Taglib

  • Has anyone gotten Taglib to compile for Windows? Contact me.

2004-08-11 - Version 0.1.3a + Version 0.1.3b

  • 2 new versions by Christian Mayrhuber!
  • 0.1.3b Source: Removes leading and trailing white spaces, and capitalization switch
  • 0.1.3a Source: Bug fixes, file name sorting, and UTF-8 support option
  • Note: Win32 compatibility may have been broken with the addition of file name sorting

2004-08-02 - Version 0.1.3

  • New version by Christian Mayrhuber uses Taglib for tag reading. Should be faster and eliminate previous tag bugs.
  • I will work on getting a Win32 binary out.
  • Source

2004-06-08

  • Known bug: On MP3s problem with genre field when both ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags are present. Workaround: Delete one tag.

2004-05-24 - Version 0.1.2a

  • Fixed: small Linux compilation error
  • Known bug: Runtime error when encoutering empty genre field in OGG files
  • Source

2004-04-18 - Version 0.1.2

  • I fixed some bugs and emailed the original author (Miguel A. Arévalo) but I haven't heard from him so I copied his web page and put up the new version here. - Chris
  • Fixed MP3 genre bug for both ID3V1 and ID3V2 (everything was 'Blues')
  • Added extended character support for Ogg Vorbis (Didn't test this with all characters [only with Björk], so it may be a little broken)
  • Win32 Executable
  • Source

Files:

VersionSourceRequirementsBinaries
0.1.3b.zipTaglib
0.1.3a.zipTaglib
0.1.3.zipTaglib
0.1.2a.zipid3lib, libogg/vorbis
0.1.2.zipid3lib, libogg/vorbisWin32

iRiver Resources:

Portions of this page have been copied from Miguel Arévalo's Original Site