submix8c, on 23 March 2012 - 12:02 PM, said:
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this help?
Wiki (look at "file storage and transfer"). Seems the iTouch is "restricted" unless you "fiddle" with it.
More (and some supposed software)
...and
more (with further info on acronyms).
HTH, and good luck...
The iPod Touch / iPhone utility/driver that gives you some mass storage capability on your device, does so by creating a separate partition or virtual drive or some such, which may be handy if you don't want to carry a Flash stick around, but useless for accessing your media files on the device.
As for those PC drivers that claim to provide mass-storage access to the media files on your iPod, they are just a conventional USB mass storage driver (actually, a customized example driver originally from MS), and only work on older iPod devices prior to the PTP/MTP(?) models.
Basically, Apple tried to lock up your media files with proprietary databases on their iPods and force you to use iTunes, but when these were reverse-engineered and you had alternatives, they then eliminated mass-storage mode and came up with what is probably a proprietary version of PTP/MTP.
Joe.