![]() Last edited by tgalati4 February 28th, 2014 at 06:06 AM. Perhaps others have requested this and it is in the roadmap. Or, send an email to the developers and ask for a feature addition. So you can look at the database structure-it is open source after all, and devise a script to modify the database directly. Unfortunately, I don't see a key value to set. Ui.gtk.episode_list.embed_shownotes = False Ui.gtk.download_list.remove_finished = True I'm not sure what values to use, but play around with it.ĭevice_sync.custom_sync_name = ĭevice_sync.custom_sync_name_enabled = Falseĭevice_lete_played_episodes = Falseĭevice_vice_folder = /media/tgalati4/PHONE CARD/musicĭevice_sync.one_folder_per_podcast = TrueĮxtensions.enabled = rm_ogg_cover,notificationĭevice_sync.after_lete_episodes = Falseĭevice_sync.after_sync.mark_episodes_played = Trueĭevice_sync.after_sync.sync_disks = FalseĮxtensions.rm_ogg_ntext_menu = True For more information about this program, users can consult the project website or on page on GitHub.Code: gpoType help at the gpo> command prompt and you will see a bunch of switches including the set command. This is a highly recommended option for all those users who want enjoy downloading and listening to podcasts without the need for complex applications. If you would like to uninstall gPodder, you will only need to open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and launch the command:įlatpak uninstall -user If we already have Flatpak technology in Ubuntu, we will only have to open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and run the following command to install gPodder:įlatpak install flathub Īfter the installation, we can run this app looking for its corresponding launcher on our computer or using the following command in the terminal: flatpak run Uninstall Automaticly warn / download new episodes Automaticly remove old podcasts to reserve. Sudo apt remove gpodder sudo apt autoremove Like Flatpak I use gPodder, seems to work pretty well on Ubuntu and with iPod. If we want remove the program from our team, we can use the Ubuntu software option or open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and use the command: ![]() Once the installation is complete, we can find the program launcher in our team: We can also open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and use the following command to install the program: Like any other package, it can install from Ubuntu software option. Ubuntu, and probably other popular distros, has gPodder available for download in the standard repositories. In addition, we can also choose install this program from Ubuntu repositories. If you still do not have this technology enabled on your Ubuntu 20.04 system, you can continue The Guide that a colleague wrote on this blog a while ago. We will need to install and configure flatpak and flathub on our Ubuntu system to install this and any other flatpak applications. GPodder Podcast Client is available as flatpak pack for Ubuntu. Clicking on a podcast episode will bring up the associated text post, and clicking on ' Reproduce'the default audio or video player of our device will start.The program also features a very friendly download manager, which includes a bar that keeps us informed of everything related to the management of our podcast.We can also integrate the tool with YouTube or simply add the private podcasts that we want. The tool allows import and export from OPML, download the new chapters of the podcasts that we have added, in addition to keeping the list of available chapters updated.This makes it really easy to add a new podcast to our list. One of the nicer features of this program is that if a URL is already on the clipboard, gPodder will automatically place it in the URL field to add the podcast.gPodder will get a list of episodes and present a dialog box where we can select which episodes to download or mark old episodes in the list. ![]() With this option we will be able to add the URL of the RSS feed of a podcast or one of the 'special' URLs for the other services. We can add new podcasts via url and download them to our local disk.It also offers a option for podcast discovery.The program has extension support to expand its functions.This program is based on Podcastparser and mygpoclient.It is also open source and we can find it available for Gnu / Linux, MacOS, BSD and Windows.
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