
I also liked the approach of gPodder of using a post-download script.

The 'view and track your downloads window will open' You will be given the option to save the podcast. reconstruct an RSS with the audio files, remembering to change the metadata. Select 'more options' thats the '-' in the upper-right corner.transcode the files, but not the ones done already Will Plex find metadata for podcasts the same way it does for albums 1.
#Gpodder save podcast metadata to file download
download the enclosures, keeping a track what has already been downloaded previously.
#Gpodder save podcast metadata to file update
Does anyone know where Gpodder keeps its files post update so I can transfer my files. local seems not to be there, even with the 'show hidden files'. These videos come out fairly often, so anything that's needed to be done manually will also be done fairly often. I've downloaded another podcast to try and locate, but I just can't find it. Here's my use case: I want to listen to lectures at Google Video, or Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. For know, I am sticking to direct access to the RSS feed from Firefox, but it does not keep track of what I have listened and I cannot get back to older program and I cannot download to tranfer them on my phone. Clementine and Miro and itunes are shit too. Better Youtube support (> 15 entries in feeds, download audio. Files disappear from musicbee or gpodder. If it must be on my machine, it should be quick, transparent, and automatic when I download each episode.Įdit: I'm on an Ubuntu 8.04 machine so running ffmpeg is no problem however, I'm looking for automation and feed awareness. HTML show notes: WebKit2 gobject bindings (webkit2gtk, webkitgtk4 or gir1.2-webkit2-4.0 packages). I would most like a website which would suck in the RSS and spit out an RSS (I'm thinking of something like Feedburner), though would settle for something on my own machine. All my podcasts always look right in gpodder, presumably gpodder knows which podcast each episode came from because it knows which feed it downloaded it from and it knows what all. I'm looking for somewhere which will extract audio from video, but instead of a single file, for an on going video podcast. My mp3 player (a sansa clip) browses all the files by the file metadata, it doesn't do directory and filename-based browsing.
