![]() ![]() ![]() \Test also has the same folders and album images that \Downloads has, just without the previously downloaded files.īased on what I saw on this thread, I was able to open up gPodderPortable. I experimented with downloading a new episode, and it definitely stored it in \Test. mp3 files, and folder.jpg files are still there (they were not deleted), but it looks like gPodder has been split in half: everything from 3.10 and before in \Downloads, and everything from 3.11 and after in \Test. When I investigated, it seems like the default download / storage for podcasts has changed from These 3 options will let you place your downloads directory on another drive, in a directory relative to the root of the drive or in a directory relative to the Platform root where Start.exe (especially useful for custom locations in conjunction with something like DropBox).Īfter I upgraded gPodder 3.11.0, it no longer had any awareness of files previously downloaded onto the local machine. # the 3rd is relative to the root of a Platform install (where Start.exe is) # the second is a path relative to the drive letter X:\ # the first option is a full path to downloads and can be on another drive Only one of the 3 options should be used by removing the # and space from the line ![]() gPodderPortable\App\gPodder\src\gpodder\init. gPodderPortable\App\AppInfo\Launcher\gPodderPortable.ini Environment GPODDERDOWNLOADDIR (Your directory that you wish to download podcast too) 2. # The above allow you to custom redirect the location gPodder Portable uses for downloads For Version gPodder 3.1.0 Change Files 1. # DownloadDirPortableAppsRootPath=Path\From\Platform\Root\To\Downloads # DownloadDirPartialPath=Full\Path\From\Drive\Root\To\Downloads # DownloadDirFullPath=X:\FullPath\To\Downloads # This INI file is an example only and is not used unless it is placed as described in the included readme.txt # The above options are explained in the included readme.txt They are explained in the new example INI included in Other\Source, which I have also included here: In the gPodderPortable.ini file there are 3 new options. I've added a new advanced download setting to gPodder Portable 3.1.2. If os.path.exists(os.environ.get('GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR')) and os.path.isdir(os.environ.get('GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR')):ĭownloads = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get('GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR')) Home = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get('GPODDER_HOME')) If os.path.exists(os.environ.get('GPODDER_HOME')) and os.path.isdir(os.environ.get('GPODDER_HOME')): Set_home(os.environ.get('GPODDER_HOME', default_home)) ![]() # Default locations for configuration and data filesĭefault_home = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', 'gPodder')) Global home, config_file, database_file, downloadsĬonfig_file = os.path.join(home, 'Settings.json')ĭatabase_file = os.path.join(home, 'Database')ĭownloads = os.path.join(home, 'Downloads') # Function to set a new gPodder home folder gPodderPortable\App\gPodder\src\gpodder\_init_.py GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR=(Your directory that you wish to download podcast too)Ģ. gPodderPortable\App\AppInfo\Launcher\gPodderPortable.ini Linux users can, of course, install gPodder from their distro’s archives, though you’ll need to check if it’s the latest version.Īlternatively, you can get gPodder on Flathub, or use the dedicated gPodder PPA on an Ubuntu-based Linux distro.1. To download the latest version of gPodder for Windows and macOS you can head over to the gPodder GitHub releases page for binaries, or (recommended) the gPodder website. That’s not always a given and, while Windows and macOS users have access to ample assortment of podcast aids having a libre one is pretty ace. What’s particularly nice about gPodder is that it’s freee, open source software available for Windows and macOS in addition to Linux.
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