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Podcast management
I'd like to listen to and manage my podcasts. I don't see how to do this. For Instance, I don't see how to delete a FILE from the Media Player.
What I did on my E90 (which had no native "podcatcher") was as follows: .) Move the latest "batch" of files from my PC to a subdirectory on my E90. .) Create a playlist of all files in that specific subdirectory (this was naturally sorted by date) .) Listen to Podcasts .) Delete podcasts I've listened to from the Playlist: Edit: What I want to be able to do is: .) D/L the latest podcasts; adding to what's on my N900 .) Listen to podcasts .) Delete individual podcasts after listening |
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... oops <Tab> doesn't seem to work ...
Continuing .) Delete podcasts I've listened to from the Playlist: {Select podcasts in playlist} <Shift><Del> to delete the FILES from the E90 I don't see how to: 1) Create a single playlist from gPodder sorted by date 2) Delete the files I've listened to. This is complicated by the fact that many files have names like "010CCECB-podcast-775-5004453.mp3" Any help would be appreciated! |
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I'm not sure about the playlist thing, but deleting podcasts is a fairly simple job which can be done either by going to the podcast episode from within gPodder and choosing 'Delete' from the top bar menu. Or via the file manager - gPodder creates a folder named 'Podcast' in the N900 (MyDocs) directory.
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I have to mention - I was surprised today when i saw that gPodder works GREAT in portrait mode
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I SHOULD be able to select the entries from the Playlist and delete the files { <Cntl><Bksp>?} from there. There are two steps missing that would make podcasts "work" on the N900: 1) Create Playlist by sub-directory - including daughters. 2) The ability to delete the podcast filess as you listen to them. Without those, I'm forced to not D/L content until I guess that I've listened to most of them, delete a bunch of files, then D/L and HOPE that "Recent" is a good listing of the new content. |
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These directories pile up a bit as I don't get to every podcast every day. Each playlist shows up and can be selected and each file shows up when the playlist is selected. When I am done with a playlist, I just: Code:
rm -r YYYY-MM-DD |
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I'm using gPodder and I've found part of a kludge that may help, but it isn't working yet.
I can get a playlist with the command: cat *.m3u > AllPlay.m3u of course this is after a lot of pwd cd commands. I'm trying to get a script to run this rm AllPlay.m3u cat *.m3u > AllPlay.m3u but I can't get chmod 755 DoList.bat to modify the permissions. This still leaves me without the ability to delete files as I listen to them FROM THE PLAYLIST. |
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PS
If the ">" works correctly {as opposed to >>}, this should only be a one line script. |
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The ">" operator truncates files on my n900, ">>" of course appends. I haven't used the Media Player automatically generated playlists, but have you tried the "Never Played" one to look for podcasts that you have missed? |
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