I've written a lil script that will do
what you're looking for Chris. Its written in PHP and intergrates
gpodder's update. It does move your podcasts' dl directory so its
hidden and than your normal directory will have names that actually
makes sense. If you have any questions I explained in more depth my
script in an older posting but feel free to email me(read: reply here)
and I'll help as soon as I can. But I literally have my script running
&checking than moving &alerting me to new podcasts pretty much
all day long &I'm sure it will do just what you're looking for.
Thomas, I'd be fine with the mp3 sync thing if it did two things. One it needs like a command line option for "syncing". And than right now it copies all podcasts. It would be very useful if there were an option to `move podcasts when syncing` ¬ just copy them. I have tons of podcasts and and often don't have enough hard drive space to two copies - even worse I don't have the time to manage two copies, except for having tcsh foreach &remove podcasts after syncing. But anyways just a wish list.
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Thomas Perl wrote:
Hello, Christoph! Christoph Bloch wrote:What about giving the user the choice for how to name the directories and file names?I could be given a proposal (from the title, or that long 098u0348p9435 thing) and I could be told that I can choose some name on my own - then it's my own responsibility to find a good file name. Of course, the program would have to check if the name i choose is already in use (and then give an error message and a new chance). For me, unfortunately, the 09438709587345 file names is a killer argument against a nice piece of software I would love to use... I manually choose the files that i want to copy from the general podcast directory to a flash card that goes into my palm, from where I listen to them.You can (partially) already do this by activating "MP3 player" sychronization in the preferences dialog, and set the custom filename to "{episode.basename}". That will use the same filename that is also used by the episode. After you have synchronized (Ctrl+S) your episodes, you can use "remove old episodes" (Ctrl+K) to free some disk space. The episodes will stay in the folder you specified with "MP3 player" sync. Does this solve your problem? Thomas _______________________________________________ gpodder-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/gpodder-devel
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