In Windows 8 Task Scheduler it is possible to automatically wake each day at a set time and start a program, i.e., Trigger daily at 5 a.m. However, when gpodder starts it seems I still have to manually download new podcasts. Any way to automate downloads in gpodder? Seems the CLI interface may be a solution, but I'm not clear about the syntax. For now I have in Task Scheduler Action: Start a program Program/script: "C:\Program Files\gPodder\gpodder.exe" Add arguments (optional): ________________________________ From: Danilo Shiga <daniloshiga@xxxxxxxxx> To: gpodder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 2:38 PM Subject: [gpodder] Re: Wake PC and automatically download podcasts You could put gpodder on the startup apps, config it to update/download on startup, then the hardest part would be turning the netbook on at 5 am. On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Blaise Alleyne <email@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 10/08/14 02:12 PM, Jason Weisman (Redacted sender jlw12@xxxxxxxxx for DMARC) >wrote: > >> I would like to be able to listen to podcasts from gpodder during my morning >> commute. Ideally would like my netbook PC running Windows 8 to wake up at 5 >> a.m. >> each morning and automatically download podcasts to which I have subscribed, >> so >> they will be stored on the PC when I head out the door without my >> intervention. >> Does anyone have experience or can guide me how to set this up? > > >In GNU/Linux, I use gpo, the CLI interface for gPodder, to schedule automatic >updates and downloads every night. > >I don't see any official documentation for it on wiki.gpodder.org, though it is >mentioned here: >http://wiki.gpodder.org/wiki/User_Manual > > > -- Danilo Shiga Analista de Sistemas - M2i Consultoria e Soluções em Gestão de Risco Bacharel em Informática - USP Linux User #544126