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gregorym Posted at 2:24 pm on May 26, 2008
Hi,
if you have a JailBroken iPod Touch you would probably know the answer to my question,
if not,
you still might know.

Question: When I download music from Safari using 'SafariDLPlugin.app' and I locate it using 'MobileFinder.app' is there a way I could put it into the normal library for music? You can copy/paste files using 'MobileFinder.app' so if this is possible tell me how,
or tell me what folder the music is stored in originally.

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marshmellowman Posted at 2:31 pm on May 26, 2008
I'm not sure which folder, try putting it in the last one or any of them. There's no simple way to just edit a .plist on the fly, so it's probably just simpler to add it to iTunes on your computer and the resync it.
gregorym Posted at 2:28 pm on May 26, 2008
It's like 0-16 I think. Which folder?
marshmellowman Posted at 2:27 pm on May 26, 2008
No, not that I know of. Music gets stored in "/var/usr/mobile/iTunes Control" and then the music files within folders in that. However iTunes renames the music names in a weird format like 0E34.mp3. Merely placing the music in one of these folders I don't think is enough to add it into iTunes. I believe there's a plist of some sort that lists all these.

Have a try though and see what happens.

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