You can also use notepad to edit the entry for your device here:
C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 14\Data\Default Resources\PDT.xml
That was going to be my initial response, but, when I checked my copy of that file, the only ipod reference I could find was all on its own at the end of the file, and it went like so:
<!-- **************************************************************************************
Type 3 (iPod)
*************************************************************************************** -->
<Device>
<Type>3</Type>
<Vendor>Apple</Vendor>
<Name>iPod</Name>
<DeviceID>apple_computer__inc.&ipod</DeviceID>
<PlaylistBasePath>ROOT</PlaylistBasePath>
<EXAMPLE_iPodProductIDs>PROD_ID:MOD_NO:??:TYPE:DESC,SN:MOD_NO:??:TYPE:DESC,MOD_NO:??:??:TYPE:DESC</EXAMPLE_iPodProductIDs>
</Device>
As its entries were so very different from all the others, and in a seperate block by itself, I was wary of how MC was using this info to differentiate between all the different ipods out there.
If a "supported filetypes"
<SupportedFileTypes>mp3;m4a</SupportedFileTypes> entry would work when added to the ipod block, would it affect
all ipods connected to that system? I got the distinct feeling it would and so shied away from that course of action.
farmboybob, if you only ever connect the one ipod and fancy trying this option, and it works, your edited file will be replaced by the default one next time you install any version of Media Center. To preserve your customisations, create a new folder in \Data\ called "Custom Resources" and save your edited PDT.xml file in there instead. MC will then alway use your custom file so long as it exists in your custom folder.
-marko.