[AMG] created a wonderful utility called [itunesdb] which allows you to retrieve information from an ipod in regards to the music stored on it. Below is just one example of how to utilize the [itunesdb] package: [Jeremy Miller] - There seems to be some difference functionally between 0.10 and 0.40, so the script below is made with 0.10 in mind, and will be updated later. ---- #!/usr/bin/tclsh package require itunesdb set ::basepath "d:" proc genlist {} { itunesdb db $::basepath/iPod_Control/iTunes/iTunesDB db seek track set ::fp [open playlist.m3u w+] while {[db remaining]} { array set track [db read] puts $::fp "$::basepath[string map {: /} $track(ipod_path)]" } close $::fp db destroy puts done } genlist ---- Simply change ::basepath to where your ipod is mounted, and run the script. The script will generate a file called playlist.m3u in the same directory it is stored in, hopefully allowing you to play the music from your ipod over your pc. More features, possibly, to come.