![]() # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # Copyright (c) 2020-21 Matthew Lovell and contributors Media Center also includes a rich, REST-based web API called MCWS, which is supported equally on the Windows, Linux, and Mac versions of MC, which can be used by third-party developers to build integration across a wide variety of devices.ScreenMode Class LayoutEnum Class next Function ADisplay Class VDisplay Class SDisplay Class IDisplay Class fixup_layouts Function fixup_array Function element_empty Function strcb_empty Function strcb_audio_duration Function strcb_upnp_playback Function strcb_codec Function strcb_acodec Function strcb_full_codec Function element_audio_artist Function element_thin_line Function element_audio_cover Function element_generic_artwork Function strcb_version Function strcb_kodi_version Function element_time_hrmin Function posn Function element_analog_clock Function truncate_line Function text_wrap Function render_text_wrap Function progress_bar Function get_airplay_art Function get_artwork Function paste_artwork Function format_InfoLabels Function check_display_expr Function draw_fields Function status_screen Function audio_screen_static Function audio_screen_dynamic Function audio_select_default Function audio_screens Function video_screen_static Function video_screen_dynamic Function video_select_default Function video_screens Function slideshow_screens Function calc_progress Function screen_on Function screen_off Function update_display Function touch_callback Function main Function shutdown Function Check out the MCiS thread for more details. This, plus Media Center's ability to sync to a folder on a hard drive as a "virtual handheld", allows you to even sync media types not directly supported by iTunes, by pre-converting the content, and then using MCiS's iTunes File Key feature. If you want to sync more than is provided with the Export to iTunes & iPhone function mentioned above, prod (a user on our forums here) has made a fantastic tool called MC iTunes Synchronizer (MCiS) for Windows which can bi-directionally sync between Media Center and iTunes, and allows you to choose a variety of playlists to sync over to and from iTunes. * Third Party Support for even more capabilities. Find out more on our Media Center 20 for Mac board, and give the 30-day, no-restrictions free trial a go to see if it will work for you. You may not have heard, but Media Center is now available for Mac OSX, and now includes video support. This includes all of the iPod Classics and earlier "hard drive" based iPods, as well as all of the iPod Nano devices prior to the 4th Gen Nano. * Media Center supports most legacy iPod devices natively. ![]() This will sync the contents of whatever View is open in Media Center over to iTunes, and then you can use it to sync to your device. Within Media Center, make a Playlist, Smartlist, or Media View you'd like to sync over to iTunes, open it, and then use File > Export to iTunes & iPhone. * Media Center can export playlists to iTunes for easy syncing. For many use-cases, this means you never have to use iTunes to sync to your device again, and you still get access to all of your media anywhere you have Internet access on your device! JRemote allows you to not only remote control the copy of Media Center running on your Mac or Windows computer, but you can also stream your entire library to your device, and enjoy access to your entire media library on the go (regardless of the storage limitations on your device). * JRemote is a companion app for iPhone and iPad available in the App Store. However, Media Center does have a number of ways you can use it with your Apple devices! The only officially supported way to sync content to any modern iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or current-generation iPod Nano is via iTunes. I just thought it was worthwhile to have a clear thread on this topic to try to prevent any future confusion: Media Center does not support directly syncing media content to any iOS-based devices.Īpple no longer allows third-party applications to officially support any of their current devices (with the death of the iPod Classic).
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