On 02/03/2015 11:18 AM, Redacted sender jnwickremasinghe@xxxxxxxxx for DMARC wrote:
I use SpaceFM as my file browser. It mounts the Clip Zip automatically. But I've also tried mounting it manually from the command line. So Arch does see it both ways.Hi Kinney,You'll need to mount the Clip Zip so that Arch can see it first. How do you connect the device to your computer?
Once it's mounted, I copy the mount/device path and enter it into "Preferences".
I am currently using gPodder to sync to my android device via MTP but I previously used gPodder 2 and gPodder 3 to sync to my Sansa Clip over USB as a 'mass storage' device. Either way, you'll need to mount your device first so that Arch can see it, and then set the mount point in gPodder so that it knows which folder to sync your files to.
Yes. This is what I've done. The option to transfer files to the mp3 device never shows up in gPodder3. Only the "Transfer to Folder" option. In gPodder2, both of those options were available when I right-clicked on a file in order to transfer it to the clip zip.
Sorry this isn't clearer. I need to update the user manual. Let me know if you have any problems and I can help you out.
As I write this, I realize I haven't tried installing gPodder3 on another computer. I'll give that a try and report back with the results.
Thanks for the reply. ~krb
Thanks, Joseph -----Original Message----- From: Kinney Baughman <baughmankr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: gpodder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 7:50 AM Subject: [gpodder] Gpodder 3 does not recognize Sansa Clip Zip Greetings, I have SanDisk Clip Zip with Rockbox on it. I'm running an updated version of Arch Linux. My desktop environment is LXDE. I have installed gPodder3 several times over the past couple of years but I have abandoned the attempt each time because gPodder3 never recognizes the Clip Zip as a device. gPodder2, not a problem. In gPodder3, the only option I ever get when transferring a podcast is to a "folder". The "device" option is never offered. I have defined the device in "Preferences" every which kind of way. Has anyone else gotten gPodder3 to recognize a Clip Zip? There has to be a trick here that I'm missing. Thanks. Kinney