[gpodder-devel] Requests / wishlist

  • From: johnc.connor at gmail.com (John Connor)
  • Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:47:46 -0600

Thanks for the quick reply.  #1 & #2 worked great - the synch thing will
work fine for my needs.  #3 would be nice - I understand the concerns but
think about it.

Thanks again,

John

On 2/21/07, Thomas Perl <thp at perli.net> wrote:
>
> Hello John,
>
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:11:54 -0600 John Connor wrote:
> > 1)  Could you name the subdirs for each podcast with either the name
> > of the podcast (or can I change it after it is created?)
>
> The problem is with podcasts changing name, etc it would be very hard
> to keep track of each of the podcasts. You can, however, use the
> function "Sync to MP3 player" to sync to some folder in your home
> directory, and a folder structure will be created with correct names on
> sync :)
>
> > 2)  I use Rhythmbox to listen to the casts - when I hit play it just
> > launches Rhythmbox, I then have to hit play again for it to load and
> > begin playing.  One click launching would be perfect.
>
> Try the following: Set "Player application to "Shell command" and use
> the following string:
>
> rhythmbox-client --play-uri=%u
>
> After that, rhythmbox should start playing the file immediately :)
>
> > 3)  Finally, could it mark via a different color code when a podcast
> > has been played.
>
> Would be easily added, but I don't know if it's a good idea since
> gPodder can't check if you've really played through the whole podcast
> with the player application. Of course, we could mark every podcast on
> which "Play" has been clicked, but I don't know if this is what you
> desire?
>
>
> Enjoy.
> Thomas
>
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