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Gpodder rename episodes with date1/14/2024 ![]() Hence I used both, especially during testing. So as far as I can work out, you need set if you call gPodder from the batch job, or setx if gPodder called after the Batch has closed.setx makes it permanent but only after the batch job has ended.set works only for that command session.I suppose if all settings etc are stored in GPODDER_HOME it might be OK. I will probably not do that as I have no idea if there could be any contentions. flip/flop between 2 different GPODDER_HOMEs worked well, I even had 2 working side by side.My USER had admin rights, but there were no "carry on" prompts.Start "" "E:\zPortAps\PortableApps\PortableApps\gPodderPortable\App\gPodder\data\bin\gpodder.exe" "E:\zPortAps\PortableApps\PortableApps\gPodderPortable\App\gPodder\data\bin" After many false starts I found this *.bat worked (for extra instances change the 2 for 1 or 3 or on The rename extension's sortdate is publish date.Īuouymous Again thanks for your insight, although I did not understand how to use it, it gave me some food for thought. ![]() Separately I have looked to rename files with the Podcast "Publish Date" I will look into implementing it.Īlso it would to nice to be able to use it just on some podcast feeds, as many already have a good naming convention The rename extension could easily use that with very few changes. There is already code for syncing that produces a filename from a format string. The extension "Rename episode after the download" is very useful, however it would be nice if using both "sortdate" and "podcast_title" for an option for the "podcast_title" to come first. Multiple instances can't share the same GPODDER_HOME or the same GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR. Separate GPODDER_HOME directories will have separate GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR inside of them. There are however plans to use a real dbus one day, so gpodder should probably detect the other instance's GPODDER_HOME and only abort if they are the same.īoth instances would try to use the same GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR ![]() Windows and Mac use a fake dbus that doesn't offer this feature, which can lead to two instances accessing the same database, but will work fine if you give them separate GPODDER_HOME's. ![]() Linux will not run two instances as the same user because it uses dbus to find other instances and abort.
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