![]() ![]() It pretty much seems to do what my old bat scripts did. Thanks for the Synctoy info.–sounds great. That way you can call Synctoy to synchronize whenever without starting the main Synctoy program to do it or waiting for Juice to download another show.īe sure to set your Clip 's USB Mode to “MSC.” All this won’t work in the other “DEFAULT” USB mode. That way if you have your Clip plugged it, it’ll automated be synced with new podcasts as soon as they’re downloaded.Īnother good idea is to put the above command in a notepad text document and save it as synctoy.bat and it put on your desktop. “C:\Program Files\SyncToy 2.1\SyncTo圜md.exe” -R In my case, I have it set to run the lightweight command prompt session of SyncToy: In Juice’s advanced options, you can set it to run a command after it successfully downloads a podcast. It doesn’t re-syncronize a podcast that I’ve already listened to. It’ll add a new podcast to my Clip and then when I delete the podcast directly from the device later Synctoy is smart enough to then delete the podcast on my computer when I plug it in. The great thing about Synctoy is how intelligent it is, how it syncronizes both ways. I use Juice to download podcasts and Synctoy to synchronize podcasts with the Clip . I’d like to share with you my podcast management setup. macOS package users who used to modify the launcher script for a custom GPODDERHOME shall modify launcher.py or use a symbolic link instead. I like my Clip and my NEW podcast setup much more now. This release fixes and improves Youtube integration as well as various small UI improvements. Then after 2-3 solid years of heavy usage, my 2nd gen iPod nano kicked the bucket. ![]() I was in the same boat as you, used iTunes for podcast management with an iPod. I, too, am a huge fan of podcasts and other audio entertainment. (I had this in the past and had 2 bat files: one to copy the podcasts from my computer to my player, and the other to delete them from my computer I kept them separate (this all could be done in a single bat file) in case there was an issue with the original transfer or I wanted to keep the files on my computer as well.) You actually could have a single bat file (with a shortcut on your desktop) to do everything, if you wanted: delete the podcasts on your Clip, copy the new podcasts from your computer to your Clip, and then delete the podcasts from your computer. If you wanted to automate the process, a few DOS bat flies on your computer would do the trick. Python 3.5 or newer Podcastparser 0.6.0 or newer mygpoclient 1.7 or newer requests 2.24.0. Link to If you link to from your website, you can make it really easy for your visitors to subscribe to your podcast - especially for users of mobile phones.Kinda going back to basics, couldn’t you just copy and paste your Podcasts folder from your computer to your Clip (and then delete them/the Podcasts folder on your computer, if that’s what you want to do), and then delete them on your Clip when done listening (or delete the Clip’s Podcasts folder when you reconnect to your computer)? gPodder is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. To you already are registered as a publisher, please login. an email address that is visible somewhere on the podcast's website (to legitimate you).the name and URL of the podcast you are publishing.your username on ( register if you don't have one).The Publisher Pages are currently in Beta, but if you are publishing a podcast listed on feel free to apply by sending a mail with On the Publisher Pages you can find valuable information about the Podcasts published by you. You can find additional details on the advertisement page. Users of the gPodder client will also find your podcast as the first item in the list of example podcast. You can place your podcast on the frontpage of to promote your podcast. Offers several services for podcast publishers. ![]()
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