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This could probably be resolved by a python script, but anyway...
Rather than just being able to queue up one track individually (as you can atm), it would be useful if one could sync all availible podcasts, checking against ones already sitting on the ipod. This would save a lot of time for people with a lot of podcasts to sync. I see you can already highlight podcasts and use the right click menu to sync multiple files, but a button that did it automagically would be super. Thanks, great product btw. Dave |
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Fixed in svn, to a certain extent, check it out!
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just recompiled...
dont see what you\'ve done. I notice the option to \"add tracks to media queue\" but that was there before, and would be a bit useless if the transfer queue gets cleared for some reason. A button that would add new downloaded podcasts to the queue at will would be useful to me, anyway. Dave |
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Hi snooo,
what you can do now is select several podcast shows and put them on the transfer queue at once (didn\'t work before). The transfer queue does not get lost anymore - it is saved across amaroK sessions. And the configure dialogs for podcasts feature an option to automatically put them on the transfer queue as soon as they are downloaded. What I still plan to do in the near future is an option to transfer the already downloaded podcasts recursively. |
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What I just forgot to say: in the media browser config dialog is an option to automatically delete podcast shows already listened to when the media device is connected.
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It would be great to automagically synchonize eg an iPod with a podcast which I subcribed. As simple as possible eg. right after connecting the device.
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could you please describe a little bit more detailed what exactly you are looking for?
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