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David Kramer wrote: > jbk wrote: > >> The gnome program 'gnomad2' mounts the Zen V Plus with no problem. You >> might be able to glean information from that to use in the udev >> configuration. My install of Fc6 did not recognize the Zen as any device. >> >> Jim K-R > > There are quite a few programs like gnomad2 (which I use) that talk to > Creative Zen players, but they talk to them over an API, they don't > mount them like a filesystem. On a somewhat related note, I noticed some on some recently purchased "enhanced CDs" that you can't mount them normally and see the audio files (all that's in the normal ISO filesystem is 4 files, one of which is an exe, and none are big enough to be an archive). The various CD-player applications and grip (for Ogg-ifying them) seemed to be able to find and read the tracks off it anyway. So, I don't have a problem, but I'm just curious if anyone knows how they hide the audio tracks on enhanced CDs. Matt -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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