Hi, Just a quick update on my play counts not being updated: gtkpod's "Check iPod's files" feature miraculously fixed my problem. I don't know what this feature actually does but hey, it worked for me. Pieter 2007/12/15, Pieter De Decker <pdedecker at gmail.com>: > > Nope, didn't work unfortunately. My iPod just won't save my play counts > anymore. :( > Could this be an iTunesDB-related problem? Do you want me to send it to > you? > > Pieter > > 2007/12/15, Thomas Perl <thp at perli.net>: > > > > Hello, Pieter! > > > > Pieter De Decker wrote: > > > I checked it; although the podcast gets marked as played, the play > > count is > > > still 0 according to gtkpod. So it's probably not a gPodder-related > > problem, > > > unless it messed up something in my Play Counts file a day (or so) > > ago. Is there > > > anything else I can try? Should I just delete the Play Counts file to > > start with > > > a clean slate? > > > > Please start with a fresh playcounts file and if the bug appears again, > > just get back to us here on the mailing list. I can't reproduce this bug > > > > here, so we'll have to wait until the bug re-appears. > > > > Thanks for your bug report, though =) > > > > Thomas > > _______________________________________________ > > gpodder-devel mailing list > > gpodder-devel at lists.berlios.de > > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/gpodder-devel > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/gpodder-devel/attachments/20071216/15a6e29a/attachment.html>