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Everyone knows about the iPod volume boost application for Windows/Mac (http://espen.se/), but what about for Linux?

I'm using Debian unstable and gtkpod, so here's what I did ...



apt-get install gnupod-tools
mount /media/ipod
cp /media/ipod/iTunes/iPod_Control/iTunes/iTunes* /tmp/.
tunes2pod -m /media/ipod/ --force
mktunes -m /media/ipod --volume 40


This method works quite well ... 40 may even be a bit too loud. 25 seems good.

(I also had a problem with tunes2pod ... I needed to change the script /usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/FooBar.pm to point to gnupod_otgsync instead of gnupod_otgsync.pl - this will probably be fixed in a future release)


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