Hi Thomas,
I was pissing the device_type = filesystem :) Synched with my Nokia straight
away.

Agree that using opml files that are available via the share facility is
more useful. Hopefully this could be added as a feature :)

Thanks,

monkeyx

On 28 May 2010 18:22, Thomas Perl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, Tim!
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 03:24:01PM +0100, Tim Bateson wrote:
> > I have just started using Gpodder with my laptop and thinks its great :)
> I
> > have also started to experiment with trying to use it with my Nokia N95
> 8GB
> > S60. It does not seem to pick up as an Mp3 player when I add the mounted
> > podcast folder in the edit config section. I have looked through the
> > documentation and can not see what else I could do. Any suggestions?
>
> Here's what you have to set to get it working:
>
>  device_type = filesystem
>  mp3_player_folder = /path/to/your/device/
>
> (You also have to make sure that your device is in Mass Storage mode)
>
> > It is possible to access this opml file directly from the
> > http://gpodder.net/subscriptions/ sites to aviod the download to
> > another site? As this would allow me to manage a list of podcasts that
> > my N95 can see.
>
> Yes, it should be possible. You might need to authenticate using HTTP
> authentication, though. Please ping Stefan if it does not work, and I'm
> sure he'll quickly add this feature (we might also open up user-specific
> OPML feeds if you decide to publicly share your subscription list, as we
> already provide the list as HTML, so OPML is just a different "view" on
> that data).
>
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
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