

- #Gpodder rename episodes with date mp4
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#Gpodder rename episodes with date software
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#Gpodder rename episodes with date license
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#Gpodder rename episodes with date Patch
I tried your patch and recompiled but unfortunatelyįor me I still cannot see the podcasts on the ipod.

> - peapod-original/trunk/Peapod/peapod.py

> Apart from this, peapod is a really cool piece of > unread when they're transfered to an ipod. > attached patch also correct another tiny stuff, it > They resolved the bug and their solution works just > googling around, and discovered that this bug > appear (when no podcast were on the ipod before the > appear in the ipod menu or, even worst, the podcast > synchronization with my (1st gen) ipod nano was > I've been playing with peapod recently, and it Peapod.py -synciPod (you need iPod video of course)

Just add the feeds to your peapod configuration, download them and run
#Gpodder rename episodes with date code
The code still needs some cleaning, but it is ready for testing now! I bugfix: podcast download directory can now contain unicode characters
#Gpodder rename episodes with date mp4
retagging of mp4 files (requires mutagen module) a new class for reading (not writing!) mp4 tags based on the code of copying video podcasts to iPod and adding them to the podcast The repository, which implements synchronization of video podcasts to You may have already noticed that yesterday I commited a new branch to > tree, rather than all podcasts in one directory. > I suspect your request would be easier to code if you use the directory > passed the name of the file downloaded. The script is called for each download and > You could use the 'post download' script to do some parsing/removal, this > oldest one when there is a new one available? > Is it possible to have peapod auto remove podcasts? Say I want to keep How exactly would I use the post download script to remove the oldestĮpisodes based on how many were just downloaded? Is there somewhere thatĪgain, sorry if I'm just being dumb, and thank you for your help I have each podcast downloading to their own folders. I apologize, but could you be a little more specific? I think I am using > Again, sorry if I'm just being dumb, and thank you for your help > episodes based on how many were just downloaded? Is there somewhere that > How exactly would I use the post download script to remove the oldest > I apologize, but could you be a little more specific? I think I am using Mv $location/$filename $location/$new_count-$filenameĮcho $new_count-$filename > $location/playlist.m3u # This file is in the root of the flash drive, ie. # This software is provided under the terms of GNU Public Licence (GPL). # Script to download podcasts direct to USB MP3 player/Thumb-drive When calling peapod you can use a '-post' command, I do it in a script To configure the tree structure ensure that you have Podcasts end up in one directory or whether there is a directory structure In the '.peadpod/peapod.xml' file there is a flag which sets whether all The configuration of peapod is explained here: Perhaps you could give me some hints and perhaps by that, we could give the project a new impulse. I'm not (yet) to familiar with Python and I don't know a lot about how peapod works in the background. I thought that perhaps someone of you, guys, could help me with that. Show me Y/N options for every episode that hasn't been downloaded automatically in non-silent mode. Don't download episodes if run in silent mode.Ģ. To put it otherwise: I'd like to introduce 0 to peapod.xml and add the necessary bits to parse it right. I then would have to manually check if new episodes are available for those podcasts and chose for every episode if I want to download it or not. Here's what I want to do: I'd like to have a command line podcatcher that downloads every episode of given podcasts automatically in the background (using cron), but doesn't download episodes of other podcasts I also have subscribed to. It really looks great judging by the website and my first experiences. Although peapod seems not to have moved a lot in the last few years, I'm currently trying it out since it seems to be more less what I'm looking for: command line podcatcher with per-feed-options.
