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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-05
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- The first (already a bug report, I believe) is that I can't seem to download any podcasts. Somewhere (always a different point) an error message pops up saying: error during download. The first couple of times this probably happened due to my own fault (didn't have enough diskspace), but now I freed up 1GB and I'm still getting the errors. It is my understanding that there are people who have no trouble whatsoever, so is there some quick fix around that will work?
- The second is that the podcasts that I could download (just 2, ) are not working properly. Some searching the forums lead me to believe that mplayer is at fault here. Running from the command line confirmed this. The reason that they don't work is that they are .m4a files and mplayer can't handle these. The standard media player however doesn't have any trouble with these files. I know there are requests about having the option to select which player to use. Will these also be based on filetype? Because I prefer mplayer, but these m4a files just don't work (and switching the preferences all the time would be a bit of a time waster). Or is there a fix or option in mplayer to enable support?