Amarok problem.....

Hi guys,
So, I'm having this problem where my collection in amarok would disappear everytime I start KDE ( I have amarok start automatically when I start kde ), I even tried deleting the whole amarok folder under ~/.kde and even the whole ~/.kde folder itself, but still doesn't work.
The thing is it just doesn't happen all the time, but sometimes, and when it happens I have to do a rescan everytime, and I'm going crazy because I think my hdds gonna die everytime I do a rescan, since it pretty old >_>.
Also sometimes for some reason it also stops recognizing what my collection folder is, so I have to go to Configure amarok --- > Collection and reselect my music folder.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

df -h give me this, so yes I do have enough space.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdd1 14G 1.8G 12G 14% /
none 1.2G 0 1.2G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdd2 19G 1.6G 16G 9% /usr
/dev/sdd3 73G 18G 55G 25% /home
/dev/sdd5 4.6G 138M 4.5G 3% /Stepmania
/dev/sda1 14G 5.0G 8.9G 36% /mnt/virtualbox
/dev/sdb1 14G 2.3G 12G 17% /mnt/virtualbox/driveD
/dev/sdc1 7.8G 146M 7.7G 2% /mnt/virtualbox/driveE

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  • [solved] Problem with Amarok and flac-files

    When I installed Arch for the first time a couple of months ago, I was happy to find that some flac-files that didn't play in Amarok on my Debian installation was now played back perfectly. However, upon trying to play these files today, Amarok refuses to play them. I get an error stating that there is no suitable demux plugin for the files. Other flacs play back fine though, and the problem files play back perfectly in mplayer.
    Another thing I would be very happy to resolve is that I have a few files that use japanese in their tags. IIRC these displayed correctly in Amarok on my Debian install, but in Arch all I see is squares where there should be japanese, despite me installing both arphic-ukai and arphic-uming packages. What am I missing?
    All help appreciated!
    Last edited by Emphrygian (2007-04-20 22:36:45)

    Your tip worked like a charm and the files now play perfectly in Amarok once again.
    I solved my second problem by installing the ttf-sazanami package from AUR and adding both sazanami gothic and sazanami mincho as substitute fonts for Sans Serif (my default font) in qtconfig (not sure that I really needed both though, but hey, it works now ).
    Last edited by Emphrygian (2007-04-20 22:35:37)

  • Problem with sound in Amarok

    Hi guys, I'm having problem with Amarok 2. When I start it the notification says "The audio playback device HDA Intel (CONEXANT Analog) does not work. Falling back to HDA NVidia, HDMI 0 (HDMI Audio Output) ". Amarok starts normally but can't open any song. The same thing happens when I try to open a video with Dragon player(but I don't use so this doesn't matter).
    VLC, MPlayer and Youtube have no problem playing videos or sounds, so I could play music with VLC but you'd agree it's not really a music player.
    (I tried installing Clementine, but it has it's own problems, saying "Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in." (but I don't like Clementine anyway))
    Another thing that bothers me is that the hardware sound buttons don't affect these programs.
    Could someone help me with this?

    there are these errors (several times):
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] [virtual QStringList SqliteConnection::query(const QString&)] sqlite3_compile error:
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] no such table: directories
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] on query: SELECT dir, changedate FROM directories;
    amarok: [void CollectionDB::createTables(DbConnection*)]
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] [virtual QStringList SqliteConnection::query(const QString&)] sqlite3_compile error:
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] table amazon already exists
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] on query: CREATE TABLE amazon ( asin VARCHAR(20), locale VARCHAR(2), filename VARCHAR(33), refetchdate INTEGER );
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] [virtual int SqliteConnection::insert(const QString&, const QString&)] sqlite3_compile error:
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] no such table: directories
    amarok: [CollectionDB] [ERROR!] on insert: INSERT INTO directories SELECT * FROM directories_temp;
    QDom: saving invalid character , the document will not be well-formed
    and when I try to create a playlist it looks normal:
    amarok: [PlaylistBrowser] Creating playlist
    amarok: [PlaylistBrowser] Saving Playlist to: /home/matej/.kde/share/apps/amarok/playlists/Untitled.m3u
    amarok: Loading playlist
    amarok: [ThreadWeaver] Job completed: PlaylistReader. Jobs pending: 0
    and also load one:
    amarok: Loading playlist
    amarok: [ThreadWeaver] Job completed: PlaylistReader. Jobs pending: 0
    There are also some errors of GUI (QT, KDE), but these are I think a little bit off-topic.

  • [solved] layout problem in amarok 2.02

    Hi,
    Here, I have a bad layout problem with amarok 2.02. Amarok does not fit on my screen which is 1400 pixels large! I cannot reduce the part where the collection is shown. So that it is really unpractical to use.
    I uploaded a snapshot to illustrate the problem (it is the full screen!):
    emmanuelfavrenicolin.free.fr/Public/Sna … ok202.jpeg
    Someone have the same problem ?
    I tried to install svn version but I stopped after 3 hours of compilation, it is quite a big application.
    Last edited by manouchk (2009-05-23 06:28:43)

    Well, I tried amarok2-devel 2.0.90-1 but the problem of graphic layout remains similar, no improvement. Is it normall? Maybe amarok is only available for computer with screen >= 1600x1200  or is there an hidden configuration file where I could tweek this?
    Last edited by manouchk (2009-05-18 02:41:03)

  • Problems with Amarok and accents in filenames [SOLVED]

    Hello,
    First of all sorry for my bad english.
    I have just installed Arch with KDE4.
    I have my music collection in a NTFS partition, and I have managed to have Dolphin show accents correctly by installing ntfs-3g.
    All software I have tested is able to open files which contain accents in its filename from the NTFS partition without problem except amarok. For example, VLC can play any mp3 without problems, but amarok is unable to play all files which contain an accent or files whose parent directory contains an accent, despite the fact that it adds the files correctly to the collection.
    Is someone experiencing the same problem or know a solution?
    (SOLUTION)
    I managed to solve it changing the system locale to UTF8. It caused a mess of filenames with some of my documents but I managed to restore them from a backup.
    Thanks
    Last edited by Amt0571 (2010-06-18 22:24:23)

    That one indeed was the 1 pixel border bug.
    I have now solved this, atleast partially I believe. I am now using ArchSimple theme, which I modified to have 2px borders and better colors for my taste.
    Compositions are still not working, and I do not know why. I have multiple monitors and I am using twinview instead of Xinerama and it should work with it - atleast that is what wiki says if I have not missed anything. The networkmanager menu is still a bit weird looking, but atleast it is not that ugly anymore. Below is a screenshot from current state:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27198869/images … 1%3A54.png
    I will mark this as solved now, even though there are still some minor issues which I think do not belong to this thread, but I will list them below anyway if someone knows something about them. I have not found answers for these:
    - GTK checkbox enabled state is way too light. It is hard to see if it is enabled or not. I can not find any docs about it.
    - GTK combobox, when I click it open, list background is black and text is black. Only the hovered text is visible. No docs about this either.
    - Compositions still not working. But that is not really the most important feature I need. I can live without it.
    - My menus are themed as white on black, but some menus are still black on grey (or white). But I can live with it.

  • Pacman & yaourt/packer library problems? (specific: amarok and x265)

    (Sorry for the [RET])
    Hello,
    First the error:
    amarok: error while loading shared libraries: libx265.so.21: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
    There is /usr/lib/libx265.so, so.1.1 and so.25
    pkgfile says that the owner is extra/x265.
    I went to ARM and download the package x265 from July (who has libx265.so.21) and then, the error is related to qdbus.
    I have completely upgraded everything (Syyu).
    If I go to other computer, I can see how amarok is working with libx265.so.21 (but it is true that has no the latest packages, just some of them like amarok).
    Question a) (question focused just in repairing amarok)
    How to solve this?
    - NOTE: Amarok is repaired (needed to compile from sources). But the question below is still open.
    Question b) (trying to understand the problem)
    It is possible that because I built ffmpeg-full (AUR) and it compiled many libraries, has something unsync with pacman and now pacman says: "hey, everything is up to date", but amarok complains, and it does not matter that I have rebuilt amarok and x265 but the problem persists?. I see (-Si) that amarok depends on ffmpeg.
    I would like to know how can I combine multiple libraries at the same time (like x265.so.21 and x265.so.25) but not manually (downloading, moving packages), like: pacman "--parallel-deps" amarok. And everything is done (maybe this is too easy).
    Last edited by Zzipo (2014-08-13 18:16:50)

    Zzipo wrote:
    Thank you for your ideas:
    a) Amarok is in the latest build (2.0.8-3) (I did -Syyu to be sure when the problems started). -> Maybe is in this point where the maintainer of Amarok forgot/got busy.
    b) I have another PC with the same build version and different mirrors.
    Let's suppose the next:
    - State 0: I build from sources ffmpeg, that it builds x265 too. I got ffmpeg v2 and x265 v2 (let's suppose).
    - State 1: I do (-Syyu) and install from binaries amarok -> it needs ffmpeg and x265, but It finds in the system (although it a newer version than the amarok dependency). It installs correctly. I run it and I get problems because amarok (v5 for example) depends upon ffmpeg v1 and x265 v1.
    I think I get what you mean here. You build the source using a PKGBUILD, right? Now, as we are assuming things, let's assume that we are working with the actual archlinux repositories. If there are dependency conflicts in the repositories, this is something to report to the bugtracker as all software in there should work. So, amarok needing ffmpeg v1 while only v2 is in the repository is something that the maintainer needs to look into.
    In short: What you describe is not supposed to happen in the actual arch repositories.
    Now, if we add in the AUR things become different. With the aur we can get these rather annoying dependency conflicts. The usual way to resolve these is (using your example) to make a seperate package for ffmpeg and x265 version 1 (conveniently named ffmpeg1 and x265_1 for example). The next step is then to make amarok depend on these 2 packages. As mentioned before, for the official repos you can take a look at how things are done with python v3 and python v2. In the AUR there are also numerous examples of older software, like gcc.
    Zzipo wrote:I have seen previous times that when I do yaourt ----> It can fetch another package at the same time (like x265.so.21) and  x265.so.25 with pacman. I was just expecting some sort of good approach to deal with this problem.
    I assume that this means that they used the trick I just described. Also, the sentence makes me think that you maybe lack a bit of understanding about the workings of the AUR and the build process in general. Did you read the wiki pages about the AUR and makepkg before trying to use the AUR?
    Last edited by runical (2014-08-13 20:46:50)

  • Ffplay, xine and amarok have problems playing FLAC

    Amarok just skips first few second of flac tracks.
    xine sometimes play ok, but most times acts like amarok.
    ffplay cannot seek track and hang when track ends.
    In console i get this:
    [flac @ 0x93cd7d0]decode_frame() failed
    [flac @ 0x93cd7d0]FRAME HEADER not here
    [flac @ 0x93cd7d0]unsupported channel assignment 2 (channels=2)
    [flac @ 0x93cd7d0]invalid coding type
    [flac @ 0x93cd7d0]broken stream, invalid padding
    all this messages repeats many times.
    no problems with plaing mp3, ogg and other.
    any ideas?

    scarecrow wrote:You can always use the mplayer phonon backend (it's in AUR).
    Repository : extra
    Name : phonon
    Version : 4.3.1-1
    URL : http://phonon.kde.org
    Licenses : LGPL
    Groups : None
    Provides : None
    Depends On : qt xine-lib
    Optional Deps : None
    Conflicts With : None
    Replaces : None
    Download Size : 349.55 K
    Installed Size : 1636.00 K
    Packager : Pierre Schmitz <[email protected]>
    Architecture : x86_64
    Build Date : Fri 27 Feb 2009 11:38:25 AM CET
    MD5 Sum : c2525d2b71642317b1769a76c53206b4
    Description : The multimedia API for KDE 4
    Already installed on my system, thanks anyways

  • Amarok kde library problem [SOLVED]

    After the last update I had problems running amarok on gnome. Trying to start from the terminal returned various lib errors (libkhtml.so.4 , libkdeui etc.) running "pacman -S kdelibs3" seems to solve the problem. Hope it helps if anyone out there having the same issue...

    Had the same problem.
    kdelibs3 was installed, but I had to reinstall it to fix the problem.

  • Amarok-base-1.4.4-2 problem ?

    Hi
    i've just done the update of amarok-base instead of amarok-base-mysqlfree.
    The upgrade itself got well (amarok is working find), but, I've got a "problem" durgin the install:
    installing amarok-base... done.
    /var/lib/pacman/local/amarok-base-1.4.4-2/install: line 3: post_update: command not found
    I think something is missing in the package, no  :?:

    Yeah, that bug sure helps a lot. Amarok is still broken and won't run.
    Firstly, the fucking executable doesn't get added to $PATH (I have that problem with firefox, too, why the hell are all these executables down in the bowels of /opt?) and when I run /opt/kde/bin/amarokapp I get
    /opt/kde/bin/amarokapp: error while loading shared libraries: libpq.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

  • Problem with Amarok/Opera/Virtualbox appearance

    I use a plain fluxbox session and only a few non-GTK apps, such as K3B, Amarok, Opera and Virtualbox. Thing is I have KDE 4 stuff installed, and I'm guessing these apps are still KDE 3.x, so in the new "systemsettings" control panel when I change the appearance of KDE (colours, etc.) these apps do not change, they look the same. (I used to use "kcontrol" just fine but can't any longer).
    How can I change their look? I tried "qtconfig" but that does nothing. Also tried amarok 2 alpha but it didn't run well.
    Thanks for any help folks

    Thanks Mimi, I can see in this qtconfig I can change the colour scheme and whatnot, however when I do File > Save it does not alter Amarok's appearance, even after restarting Amarok? Thanks for your help!

  • Weird mouse problem (clicks not being performed, -)

    Recently I am suffering from a really weird problem.
    The middle mouse button shows a really strange behaviour:
    I'm using KDE from [extra], and middle clicking e.g. a link in a webbrowser (no matter which toolkit it uses) instead of opening one tab, opens the link in several tabs.
    Also middle clicking on a tab, normally should close *one* tab, while here it often closes more than one tab. Since this happens in every application I use, no matter which toolkit is used, this cannot be a KDE/Qt problem, since e.g. Firefox is affected by it too. I also doubt that GTK is the cause of this problem…
    [The middle clicking problem has been solved, by cleaning the mouse wheel]
    [The problem below, still persists]
    Furthermore, sometimes my laptop looks like it enters a "state", where my clicks are not "performed" the normal way:
    E.g. I had a media player running, when my laptop got into this "state". No matter where I clicked on this app, the clicking action was performed on the Play button. Using Alt+Tab to focus another window/bring it to the front, and clicking in this window anywhere again resulted in the Play button getting clicked.
    After quitting the media player app (through a keyboard shortcut) my clicks still did not work normal. They still simply were not performed. In order to "re-gain" the ability to click, I had to log out first.
    Since I've setup my Arch Linux not to automatically start X/KDM after logging out, I found myself in the terminal, where I ran startx, in order to run KDE.
    The terminal still had some output of my X session, but it wasn't displayed with normal characters, but rather with some weird characters, looking all scrambled and stuff, as you can see on the screenshot. http://imagebin.org/100067
    I currently use the packages from the testing repo, but IIRC this behaviour was there even before installing the testing repo packages.
    Extra information:
    kernel26 2.6.34-1
    xorg-server 1.8.1-1
    nvidia 195.36.24-2
    xf86-input-evdev 2.4.0-1
    I run Arch Linux x86_64 on an Acer 5741G Laptop, with a NVidia Geforce GT 320M.
    Interestingly, another user who suffers from the same bug is running a computer with intel graphics, so it probably is not the nvidia driver causing the problem either.
    Originally the bug was reported as a rekonq bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=238987
    Thank you
    Last edited by pano (2010-06-09 11:43:21)

    Hello,
    I seem to suffer from the same problem. Sometimes (perhaps triggered by amarok, but I have to investigate this further before blaming this app) the left mouse button stops working. I can not perform left-klicks anymore. Everything is fine with the right button. If I log out and in again the mouse if fully back. In this loop X has not been restarted.
    My setup:
    KDE 4.4.5 (official packages)
    X: X.Org X Server 1.8.1.902 (1.8.2 RC 2)
    kernel: 2.6.34-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT
    architecture: x86_64
    mouse: Logitech MX1000 Laser (Logitech, Inc. MX-1000 Cordless Mouse Receiver)
    If s.o. will ever work in this I will be happy to provide any information I can come up with.
    Cheers and good night.

  • Getting Creative Zen player to connect through amarok [SOLVED]

    Edited 12-27 to include new info
    I'm trying to get myCreative Zen player to connect through amarok but am having some problems. After some looking around I figured out the libmtp in the extra repository doesn't support this player, but the newest versions do. I made a new package for libmtp-0.2.4 and installed it since there's been some tweaks that affect this player since 0.2.2 which is in testing. I also had to recompile amarok since one of libs changed a name with the new libmtp. The instructions from libmtp mentioned udev rules needed to be defined, which was done by copying a file from the source code into /etc/udev/rules.d. That file (minus the parts relating to other players, which is pretty much the same as here):
    # UDEV-style hotplug map for libmtp
    # Put this file in /etc/udev/rules.d
    ACTION!="add", GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    ATTR{dev}!="?*", GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", GOTO="libmtp_usb_rules"
    # The following thing will be deprecated when older kernels are phased out.
    SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", GOTO="libmtp_usb_device_rules"
    GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    LABEL="libmtp_usb_rules"
    # Creative ZEN 8GB
    ATTR{idVendor}=="041e", ATTR{idProduct}=="4157", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    LABEL="libmtp_usb_device_rules"
    # Creative ZEN 8GB
    ATTRS{idVendor}=="041e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="4157", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    LABEL="libmtp_rules_end"
    When I plug the player to my usb port dmesg gives
    usb 5-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 8
    usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
    As my normal user amarok doesn't seem to recognize anything, and mtp-detect gives:
    libmtp version: 0.2.4
    Attempting to connect device(s)
    usb_claim_interface(): Operation not permitted
    LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to initialize device 1
    LIBMTP PANIC: configure_usb_devices() error code: 7 on line 1561
    Detect: There has been an error connecting. Exiting
    As root mtp-detect gives me a bunch of output that seems like it's doing what it should, also while it's spitting this out the screen on the player changes to say it's docked, which wasn't happening as the normal user. This makes me think it's some permissions issue. I did find things from google telling me that sometimes the user needs to be added to a certain group to use libmtp, though it seemed somewhat distro dependent. My main user is in the following groups: dbus hal network audio optical storage scanner camera users thinkpad
    However I don't think my problems are solely permission related, since even as root amarok won't recognize the player. I can use gnomad2 as root, which mostly works, though it crashes when I try and close gnomad after adding music and the player thinks it's still docked even after unplugging it. I had to use a pin to reset it just to turn it off. When I ran it from a console I got the following output at the end after the crash
    PTP: Closing session
    ERROR: Could not close session!
    inep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): Protocol error
    outep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): No such device
    usb_clear_halt() on IN endpoint: No such device
    usb_clear_halt() on OUT endpoint: No such device
    usb_clear_halt() on INTERRUPT endpoint: No such device
    The application 'gnomad2' lost its connection to the display :0.0;
    most likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
    the application.
    Any suggestions for where to go from here?
    Last edited by mcmillan (2008-01-11 05:38:14)

    I tried uploading onto my school website, but it doesn't seem accessable from there. However I just modified the version number from the regular Pkgbuild file from abs. What I have is:
    # $Id: PKGBUILD,v 1.8 2007/05/20 19:11:05 travis Exp $
    # Maintainer: damir <[email protected]>
    #Contributor: Kevin Edmonds <[email protected]>
    pkgname=libmtp
    pkgver=0.2.4
    pkgrel=1
    pkgdesc="library implementation of the Media Transfer Protocol"
    arch=("i686" "x86_64")
    url="http://libmtp.sourceforge.net"
    license=("LGPL")
    depends=("libusb")
    source=(http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libmtp/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz)
    options=('!libtool')
    #md5sums=('597b62d994d9491531b9e67190f6cfe7')
    build() {
    cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver
    ./configure --prefix=/usr
    make || return 1
    make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install
    If you still have trouble building it let me know some other way than that I can send you the package.
    I've been meaning to post an update about my issues. I've figured out that when I connect the player it creates device nodes with the root group.  Some have permissions set to 666, which seems to fit with the udev rules I posted. But some of them are only rw for owner and group, others only have read permissions. As a test I tried changing the permissions by hand to 666, and I can use gnomad as my regular user, though it's buggy and seems to crash randomly (not just when I transfer files like I originally thought). I haven't been able to test what amarok does, since for some reason it stopped working this weekend and I haven't had a chance to figure out what happened. It seems there some problem with the udev rules, but I don't know much about how that works to figure out what's going wrong.

  • Creative Zen (and other MTP players) and Amarok: A quick guide

    Hi. Odds are if you're looking at this you've been directed here by a search engine because you've typed in something to the effect of Creative Zen+Amarok or MTP+Amarok. This is meant to be a quick and dirty little rundown of what you need to do to get your Zen or possibly other MTP player working. This isn't a scientific paper and thus there will be many many variables that may or may not have anything to do with getting it to work, and may not work with every other MTP player out there. Now, down to business.
    The first thing you probably want to have is libmtp, Amarok, and libusb. In my case I did it with libmtp 0.2.6.1-1, Amarok 1.4.10-2, and libusb 0.1.12-3. Others have apparently gotten this working with older versions so if there is some reason you can't upgrade or you happen to be a time traveler who printed this out before disrupting the natural chronological order this might work even with older versions. If you do however happen to have an older version of Amarok you might have to compile in libmtp support, but this is beyond the scope of this little guide. Google it. Also my user belongs to audio, optical, video, storage, network, Hal, Dbus, and wheel. The only groups I believe are necessary are storage, audio, Hal and Dbus. But I haven't tested under those conditions
    For some reason when libmtp is installed it doesn't install a set of udev rules, so the first thing you need to do is is create a file called:
    /etc/udev/rules.d/65-libmtp.rules
    SUBSYSTEM!="usb_device", ACTION!="add", GOTO="libmtp_rules_end"
    # Creative Zen VisionSpecial:Recentchanges
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="411f", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Portable Media Center
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4123", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Xtra (MTP mode)
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4128", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Second generation Dell DJ
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="412f", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Micro (MTP mode)
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4130", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Touch (MTP mode)
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4131", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Dell Pocket DJ (MTP mode)
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4132", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Sleek (MTP mode)
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4137", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen MicroPhoto
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="413c", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Sleek Photo
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="413d", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen Vision:M
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="413e", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Creative Zen V Plus
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4152", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Samsung:YH-820
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", SYSFS{idProduct}=="502e", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Samsung YH-925
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", SYSFS{idProduct}=="502f", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Samsung YP-T7J
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", SYSFS{idProduct}=="5047", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Samsung YH-999 Portable Media Center
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", SYSFS{idProduct}=="5a0f", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Intel Bandon Portable Media Center
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="045e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="00c9", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver Portable Media Center
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="1006", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4002", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver Portable Media Center
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="1006", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4003", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # JVC Alneo XA-HD500
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="04f1", SYSFS{idProduct}=="6105", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Philipps HDD6320
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0471", SYSFS{idProduct}=="01eb", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Philipps HDD6320 2
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0471", SYSFS{idProduct}=="014b", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Philipps HDD1630/17
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0471", SYSFS{idProduct}=="014c", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # SanDisk Sansa c150
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0781", SYSFS{idProduct}=="7410", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # SanDisk Sansa e200
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0781", SYSFS{idProduct}=="7420", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # SanDisk Sansa e260
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0781", SYSFS{idProduct}=="7420", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver T10
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1113", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver T20 FM
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1114", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver U10
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1116", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver T10
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1117", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver T20
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1118", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver T30
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1119", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver H10
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="2101", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # iRiver H10
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="4102", SYSFS{idProduct}=="2102", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Dell DJ Itty
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="413c", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4500", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Toshiba Gigabeat MEGF-40
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0930", SYSFS{idProduct}=="0009", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    # Toshiba Gigabeat
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="0930", SYSFS{idProduct}=="000c", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666"
    LABEL="libmtp_rules_end"
    This is the basic set of identifiers for Media Devices on Amarok. Amarok does indeed keep a page which may or may not be updated http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Media_Device:MTP.
    As it says on that page we want to make sure that the device is recognized. If your device is listed on the list above then you can skip straight to the part about libmtp but if it isn't then you need to start with libusb to construct your devices I.D.
    lsusb-v
    You should see a fairly sizeable output, but what we're interested in is at the very top (assuming you only have your media device plugged in).
    In my case it's:
    Bus 002 Device 007: ID 041e:4157 Creative Technology, Ltd
    and even in that all we really care about is the ID:041e:4157. The first number is the idVendor and the second is the idProduct. All you have to do is copy one of the other examples and subsistute your numbers in mind and name.
    # Creative Zen
    SYSFS{idVendor}=="041e", SYSFS{idProduct}=="4157", SYMLINK+="libmtp-%k", MODE="666", GROUP="audio"
    You probably noticed that GROUP="audio" on the end. I don't know whether or not it is significant but others have mentioned that they could not get it to work until they had that. So I would add that to any device I want to use if it doesn't work and you've done everything else
    Next you want to see if libmtp detects your device. Go back to the console and type:
    mtp-detect
    You should get a pretty long output something like this:
    Attempting to connect device(s)
    PTP: Opening session
    PTP_ERROR_IO: Trying again after re-initializing USB interface
    inep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): Protocol error
    outep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): Protocol error
    usb_clear_halt() on IN endpoint: Protocol error
    usb_clear_halt() on OUT endpoint: Protocol error
    usb_clear_halt() on INTERRUPT endpoint: Protocol error
    usb_claim_interface(): Bad file descriptor
    LIBMTP PANIC: Could not open session on device 1
    LIBMTP PANIC: configure_usb_devices() error code: 7 on line 1599
    Detect: There has been an error connecting. Exiting
    [element@zen rules.d]$ mtp-detect
    libmtp version: 0.2.6.1
    Attempting to connect device(s)
    ^CQ
    [element@zen rules.d]$ Q
    [element@zen rules.d]$ mtp-detect
    libmtp version: 0.2.6.1
    Attempting to connect device(s)
    PTP: Opening session
    Detect: Successfully connected 1 devices
    USB low-level info:
    Using kernel interface "usbfs"
    bcdUSB: 512
    bDeviceClass: 255
    bDeviceSubClass: 0
    bDeviceProtocol: 0
    idVendor: 041e
    idProduct: 4157
    IN endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
    OUT endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
    Device flags: 0x00000080
    Microsoft device descriptor 0xee:
    0000: 1203 4d00 5300 4600 5400 3100 3000 3000 ..M.S.F.T.1.0.0.
    0010: fe00 ..
    Microsoft device response to control message 1, CMD 0xfe:
    0000: 2800 0000 0001 0400 0100 0000 0000 0000 (...............
    0010: 0001 4d54 5000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..MTP...........
    0020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 ........
    Microsoft device response to control message 2, CMD 0xfe:
    0000: 2800 0000 0001 0400 0100 0000 0000 0000 (...............
    0010: 0001 4d54 5000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..MTP...........
    0020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 ........
    Device info:
    Manufacturer: Creative Technology Ltd
    Model: Creative ZEN
    Device version: 1.21.01_0.03.01
    Serial number: 01030000A977C5380002D3484F5AC538
    Vendor extension ID: 0x00000006
    Vendor extension description: microsoft.com: 1.0;microsoft.com/WMPPD: 10.0;microsoft.com/WMDRMPD: 10.1;audible.com: 1.0;
    Detected object size: 64 bits
    Supported operations:
    1001: get device info
    1002: Open session
    1003: Close session
    1004: Get storage IDs
    1005: Get storage info
    1007: Get object handles
    100c: Send object info
    100d: Send object
    100f: Format storage
    1014: Get device property description
    1015: Get device property value
    1006: Get number of objects
    1008: Get object info
    1009: Get object
    100b: Delete object
    1010: Reset device
    1012: Set object protection
    1016: Set device property value
    1017: Reset device property value
    1019: Move object
    101b: Get partial object
    9801: Get object properties supported
    9802: Get object property description
    9803: Get object property value
    9804: Set object property value
    9805: Get object property list
    9806: Set object property list
    9808: Send object property list
    9807: Get interdependent property description
    9810: Get object references
    9811: Set object references
    9201: Report Added/Deleted Items
    9101: Get secure time challenge
    9102: Get secure time response
    9103: Set license response
    9104: Get sync list
    9105: Send meter challenge query
    9106: Get meter challenge
    9107: Get meter response
    9108: Clean data store
    9109: Get license state
    910a: Send WMDRM-PD Command
    910b: Send WMDRM-PD Request
    Events supported:
    None.
    Device Properties Supported:
    0x5001: Battery Level
    0xd401: Synchronization Partner
    0xd402: Friendly Device Name
    0xd101: Secure Time
    0xd102: Device Certificate
    0xd201: Unknown property
    Playable File (Object) Types and Object Properties Supported:
    3009: MP3
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 85, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 8000, MAX 320000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc46: Artist STRING data type GET/SET
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc8b: Track UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8c: Genre STRING data type GET/SET
    dc99: OriginalReleaseDate STRING data type GET/SET
    dc9a: AlbumName STRING data type GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc91: UseCount UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8a: Rating UINT16 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 100, STEP 1 GET/SET
    d901: BuyFlag UINT8 data type ANY 8BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    b901: WMA
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 352, 353, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 5000, MAX 505000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc46: Artist STRING data type GET/SET
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc8b: Track UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8c: Genre STRING data type GET/SET
    dc99: OriginalReleaseDate STRING data type GET/SET
    dc9a: AlbumName STRING data type GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc91: UseCount UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8a: Rating UINT16 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 100, STEP 1 GET/SET
    d901: BuyFlag UINT8 data type ANY 8BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    3008: MS Wave
    dc46: Artist STRING data type GET/SET
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc8b: Track UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8c: Genre STRING data type GET/SET
    dc99: OriginalReleaseDate STRING data type GET/SET
    dc9a: AlbumName STRING data type GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc91: UseCount UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8a: Rating UINT16 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 100, STEP 1 GET/SET
    d901: BuyFlag UINT8 data type ANY 8BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    b904: Audible.com Codec
    da01: unknown(da01) UINT32 data type enumeration: 2, 3, 4, GET/SET
    da02: unknown(da02) array of UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    da03: unknown(da03) UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc46: Artist STRING data type GET/SET
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc8b: Track UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8c: Genre STRING data type GET/SET
    dc99: OriginalReleaseDate STRING data type GET/SET
    dc9a: AlbumName STRING data type GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc91: UseCount UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8a: Rating UINT16 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 100, STEP 1 GET/SET
    d901: BuyFlag UINT8 data type ANY 8BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    b982: MP4
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 41222, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 8000, MAX 320000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc46: Artist STRING data type GET/SET
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc8b: Track UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8c: Genre STRING data type GET/SET
    dc99: OriginalReleaseDate STRING data type GET/SET
    dc9a: AlbumName STRING data type GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc91: UseCount UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc8a: Rating UINT16 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 100, STEP 1 GET/SET
    d901: BuyFlag UINT8 data type ANY 8BIT VALUE form GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba03: Abstract Audio Album
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 180, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 24576, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 180, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba05: Abstract Audio Video Playlist
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba01: Abstract Multimedia Album
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    3801: JPEG
    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 3328, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 4992, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    300a: MS AVI
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 85, 17, 1, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 8000, MAX 1536000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9d: FramesPerThousandSeconds UINT32 data type range: MIN 20, MAX 30000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 240, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de91: TotalBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 4000000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9b: VideoFourCCCodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 844515635, 878070084, 1482049860, 808802372, 1196444237, 1145656920, READ ONLY
    de9c: VideoBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 3000000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 320, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    300c: ASF
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 352, 353, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 5000, MAX 505000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9d: FramesPerThousandSeconds UINT32 data type range: MIN 20, MAX 30000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 240, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de91: TotalBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9b: VideoFourCCCodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 861293911, READ ONLY
    de9c: VideoBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 320, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    b981: WMV
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 352, 353, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 5000, MAX 505000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9d: FramesPerThousandSeconds UINT32 data type range: MIN 20, MAX 30000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 240, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de91: TotalBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9b: VideoFourCCCodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 861293911, READ ONLY
    de9c: VideoBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 320, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de93: SampleRate UINT32 data type enumeration: 8000, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, READ ONLY
    de94: NumberOfChannels UINT16 data type enumeration: 1, 2, READ ONLY
    de95: AudioBitDepth UINT32 data type enumeration: 8, 16, READ ONLY
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    bb83: vCard3
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    be03: vCalendar2
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    b802: Firmware
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    3000: Undefined Type
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    3001: Association/Directory
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    Storage Devices:
    StorageID: 0x00010001
    StorageType: 0x0003
    FilesystemType: 0x0002
    AccessCapability: 0x0000
    MaxCapacity: 32135315456
    FreeSpaceInBytes: 22053552128
    FreeSpaceInObjects: 4294967295
    StorageDescription: Storage Media
    VolumeIdentifier: 01030000A977C5380002D3484F5AC538
    Special directories:
    Default music folder: 0x0000005a
    Default playlist folder: 0x0000005e
    Default picture folder: 0x0000006a
    Default video folder: 0x0000006e
    Default organizer folder: 0x00000066
    Default zencast folder: 0x00000076
    Default album folder: 0x00000000
    Default text folder: 0x00000000
    MTP-specific device properties:
    Friendly name: Element
    Synchronization partner: (NULL)
    Battery level 255 of 255 (100%)
    libmtp supported (playable) filetypes:
    ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
    Microsoft Windows Media Audio
    RIFF WAVE file
    Audible.com Audio Codec
    MPEG-4 Part 14 Container Format (Audio+Video Empahsis)
    JPEG file
    Audio Video Interleave
    Microsoft Advanced Systems Format
    Microsoft Windows Media Video
    VCard version 3
    VCalendar version 2
    Firmware file
    Secure Time:
    <DRMCLOCK type="status"><VALUE>#20071201 23:20:20Z#</VALUE><FLAG>DRM_CLK_NOT_SET</FLAG></DRMCLOCK>
    Device Certificate:
    <DEVCERT version="1.0"><CERTIFICATE type="DEVICE"><DATA><UNIQUEID private="1">AAADATjFd6lI0wIAOMVaTwAAAAA=</UNIQUEID><PUBLICKEY private="1">MeOnFU0SWWUfr3AzIzHJzH46KjnuNz2dkpcdq+RjywKmuZU1a1Zlbw==</PUBLICKEY><KEYDATA>qJs8EFn5Ska6sRZLGm652UB4Mqw=</KEYDATA></DATA><MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE>jEluoecw18X8bLGkmoPEf6bj5x7wwFp0PIsRneOYVxKxjJ0E9mdgAw==</MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE><SYMSIGNATURE>bvlrOkBCSmWjVCBs0wI31a9RO/s=</SYMSIGNATURE></CERTIFICATE><FALLBACK><SECURITYVERSION>2.4.108.193</SECURITYVERSION><CERTIFICATE private="1">MeOnFU0SWWUfr3AzIzHJzH46KjnuNz2dkpcdq+RjywKmuZU1a1ZlbwIEbME8W+Iz4M2ZutERFXhR9D29PlwFJQFp7vyP/jIw94U2GfDxW8AlBbYC</CERTIFICATE></FALLBACK><CERTIFICATE type="GROUP"><DATA><NAME>Creative ZEN</NAME>
    <MANUFACTURER>CL Direct Pte Ltd.</MANUFACTURER>
    <MODEL>DVP-FL0001</MODEL>
    <SECURITYLEVEL>2000</SECURITYLEVEL>
    <HARDWARE_VER_MAJOR>1</HARDWARE_VER_MAJOR>
    <HARDWARE_VER_MINOR>0</HARDWARE_VER_MINOR>
    <FIRMWARE_VER_MAJOR>1</FIRMWARE_VER_MAJOR>
    <FIRMWARE_VER_MINOR>0</FIRMWARE_VER_MINOR>
    <FEATURES>
    <CLOCK>2</CLOCK>
    <SECURECLOCK>
    <URL>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=25817</URL>
    <PUBLICKEY>!CNhvvz1WaNV1AFUmetxkvm9iD4UrE9cnGUi!qcqdxMiXmD1*ikYGA==</PUBLICKEY>
    </SECURECLOCK>
    <METERING>1</METERING>
    <LICENSE_ACQ>0</LICENSE_ACQ>
    <LICENSE_SYNC>1</LICENSE_SYNC>
    <ENCRYPTION>0</ENCRYPTION>
    <SYMMETRIC_OPT>1</SYMMETRIC_OPT>
    </FEATURES>
    <LIMITS>
    <MAXCHAINDEPTH>2</MAXCHAINDEPTH>
    <MAXLICENSESIZE>10240</MAXLICENSESIZE>
    <MAXHEADERSIZE>5120</MAXHEADERSIZE>
    </LIMITS><PUBLICKEY>01jSNo4LLYCkLWpnsvVOxk1wvxbm2krcn20LgpXL9Zf91opCNsMyAQ==</PUBLICKEY></DATA><MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE>DrK/bNN2aO5ImZHdepevdhlT6UePVcdaxTWOMvw/8RYKeQFjSPwWUw==</MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE></CERTIFICATE><CERTIFICATE type="AUTHORIZATION"><DATA><SECURITYLEVEL>2000</SECURITYLEVEL><AUTH_ID>2085</AUTH_ID><PUBLICKEY>U3xlv/ZHjD1bOwjB+VKpZuAf3UI+x+5XtTYc7TvHKdQeGpyFrOmOEw==</PUBLICKEY></DATA><MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE>iBzmFZxhy/VC9d2REO5iicO+dguqv8zhB7QPZe0JOj7BNKAwmrQoew==</MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE></CERTIFICATE><CERTIFICATE type="AUTHORIZATION_ROOT"><DATA><AUTH_ID>1</AUTH_ID><PUBLICKEY>a1t3hxrg!qbOgktnbYaEEi4teCse!gz6RvTPuC!zizKJlpU7xoduSw==</PUBLICKEY></DATA><MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE>Ko25GwcWTT0R8xP4rS9+h4Z/EHX03y7Gb/281mD8U0nQGG3Rk9O+TA==</MSDRM_SIGNATURE_VALUE></CERTIFICATE></DEVCERT>
    WMPInfo.xml Does not exist on this device
    PTP: Closing session
    OK.
    To someone who know what they're doing, all of that code might mean something, but to me the only thing that counts is the OK at the end and that it obviously sees the device. If this doesn't happen it may be that your permissions for the 65-libmtp.rules file is wrong, So just chmod 666 for it and that should solve your problem.
    Now the only thing left to do is Amarok. Fire up Amarok, go to settings. Click on media devices and add device. Very important. For the longest time I was beating my head against nearby inanimate objects because I had tried to add it manually before and accomplished nothing and made the foolish assumption that I had to auto detect it as all the people who solved their problems stated that they plugged it in and it simply worked. Anyways, add device, name it whatever your little heart desires (I simply named mine Creative_Zen) and select MTP device for the plugin and click ok. You should then be able to connect from the media device window. You may not be able to transfer any files without restarting Amarok like I did, but it's working now! Huzzah!
    I apologize to the Forum Mods, I felt I needed to make this after all the time I spent trying to get it working and have no blog or personal website to post it on (le gasp! One could understand not having a website, but no blog in this day and age!? Scandalous!) and don't have any method to truly host it for long periods (perhaps indefinite) of time. This could go in the wiki, but since it's not focused so much on Arch I'm not sure if it belongs there.
    I take no credit for finding this stuff, others online did all the hard work and this is just my condensed version of what I did. Good luck!

    I was given an old 1GB Memorex MMP8568-SPT. When connected, Amarok detects it as an MTP device. What an unreliable pile of ****!
    Anyway, I found the manual online and by holding the "play/pause" key down for more than three seconds, lo and behold, it switches to a simple USB flash drive mode which device managers pick up, drag and drop in dolphin etc etc. Phew!

  • [Solved] Amarok v2.8 doesn't start

    Hi,
    With the last Amarok update (v2.8), i am getting a notification at startup :
    Amarok could not find any collection plugins. It is possible that Amarok is installed under the wrong prefix, please fix your installation using:
    $ cd /path/to/amarok/source-code/
    $ su -c "make uninstall"
    $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` && su -c "make install"
    $ kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental
    $ amarok
    More information can be found in the README file. For further assistance join us at #amarok on irc.freenode.net.
    This had happened before : https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121670
    Last edited by omeringen (2013-09-18 19:15:20)

    @karol,
    Yeah, removing ~/.kde solves most of the problems but you lose the customization you have done, so it's the last choice.
    For most of us, removing config folders/files is the first thing which comes to mind. But i only removed "~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok" first, then i realized that there is some more folders related to Amarok at "~/.kde4/share/config/".
    A quick search at home dir is useful on removing config files.
    Last edited by omeringen (2013-09-18 20:00:18)

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