Yes, that would work perfectly.  For me that would be a nice feature to
see under Preferences -> Player. The only thing is that I was afraid
that adding the date and time (I think it may have to go to seconds for
this to work) would result in a long filename.  I'd still like it.    

-Mitch


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> Hello, Mitch!
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> On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 22:21 -0400, Mitch Lloyd wrote:
> > This program is nearly perfect for me!  I'm so glad to see someone is
> > still focusing on audio for an aggregator.  
> > 
> > The feature that is missing for me is a way to arrange my podcasts so
> > that they will transfer to my iAudio in chronological order--from
> > oldest to newest (now they load from newest to oldest).  
> > 
> > The way it is now causes problems with my iAudio player because I can
> > arrange by file_name and download date, but can't reverse the order.
> > I listen to the Adam Carolla Show which releases ~12 segments a day.
> > If I load them with gPodder and just let it go I would be listening to
> > the segments in reverse order starting with the end of the show.  
> > 
> > I can get around this by renaming all of the files but I was hoping
> > there could be a way for gpodder to handle this.  Maybe if you could
> > sort by the "released" column, reverse the order by clicking on that
> > header and that would affect the order the files get loaded onto the
> > device my problem could be solved.  Even if you just allow people to
> > sort like that it would be nice if people want to listen to something
> > in order on their computer.  Another way to get around this would be
> > to have a feature that could append numbers to the front of the file
> > name.  I'm not sure how that would work.  Maybe there would be an even
> > better way to do this if my player would read ide3 tags--it doesn't.  
> 
> What about prepending date and time to the filename, or would this
> result in the wrong order?
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> Thomas
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