![]() I have just switched to Ubuntu from Windows XP, where I used to use iTunes to manage my music. No matter what folder I try to add under "sync folders." the files column always says "0 found." Is this intended to be a way to keep an ipod synchronized with music on the HDD? If so how do I use it? Is this intended to search the subdirectories recursively? I do like the program, particularly since it lets me sync podcasts at home, instead of with iTunes at work. At the moment either download manually selecting episodes or at worst delete podcast. ![]() There's still no concet of *unsubscribe* as I still didn't found a user friendly way to implement it. What does it consider "new"?ĭouble check, it's weird it did dowload twice the same ep. When I ran it from the second computer, I think it downloaded the same podcast episodes as the last time. Can I run one version off the Ipod or will I need different versions for each OS? I need to run it from two different computers, one Ubuntu one WinXP. Am I supposed to, or do I need to, intall/run it from the Ipod directly? I'm specifically interested in the podcast functions.Įven after using it for a week or two, I'm still not sure exactly how it's supposed to work. I just started testing Floola again (b30). When deleting files from the iPod, it would be nice to be able to select many files, and then delete them all at one time, rather than having to wait for each to delete as you go through your list. When I did that this morning, I ended up with multiples of each file. When adding files through the Add Song menu item, I'd like to be able to simply drag over a complete directory (like where I download my podcasts) and have it ignore any files already added. One other feature I'd like to see is this: Is this a known but, and has the newest version addressed it? So if I transferred 50 files, I have to hit "OK" 50 times to clear all the windows. They don't appear in the iPod's Podcasts section, but they show in the Recently Added playlist, so that works for me.Īfter transferring any files, I get a popup "Unknown Error" for each file. ![]() ![]() Both Amarok and GTKPod don't do video podcasts for me, which Floola does.Įven though they're not recognized as podcasts, at least the video files transfer. I've been experimenting with various ways to get podcasts onto my iPod recently, and have run into different problems with each program.Įven though it doesn't do podcasts per se, I've pretty much settled on Floola (with the help of Ipodder to download podcasts) as my program of choice. ![]()
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