Lowlander wrote:Right clicking on a subscription should allow you to remove it and you're given a choice to remove the files or not. However why keep the files and not the subscription (as you can set it to not download new episodes)?
Right clicking the subscription only gives you two options: remove from Library only and remove from Library
and Computer. The reason to NOT do this is because you want the file to remain in your library if you want to listen to it again. However, in 2011, 2012, 2013, NPR was marking every
episode as a subscription, so Media Monkey shows HUNDREDS of
subscriptions instead of just showing the file/episode in it's appropriate folder. I want to remove those hundreds of
subscriptions but keep the files in my library, and there doesn't seem to be anyway to do this (if you alter the subscription under "Podcast>Subscriptions>"Episode," Media Monkey forces you to remove the file (not just the subscription) from your Library. Even if you change the "Type" from Podcast to Music (or something else), Media Monkey still only gives you the two options of "Delete from Library only" and "Delete from Library and Computer." I can't find anyway to alter the file inside or outside of Media Monkey to correct this problem.
You'd think if you removed the podcast file from the Media Monkey library and then re-imported the file, you'd be free from the subscription listing, but Media Monkey puts it right back into the podcast subscriptions, and I have no idea where the information that makes it go there is contained (because it's not in the tag or any other metadata that I can find). Quite infuriating.
[quote="Lowlander"]Right clicking on a subscription should allow you to remove it and you're given a choice to remove the files or not. However why keep the files and not the subscription (as you can set it to not download new episodes)?[/quote]
Right clicking the subscription only gives you two options: remove from Library only and remove from Library [i]and [/i]Computer. The reason to NOT do this is because you want the file to remain in your library if you want to listen to it again. However, in 2011, 2012, 2013, NPR was marking every [i]episode [/i]as a subscription, so Media Monkey shows HUNDREDS of [i]subscriptions [/i]instead of just showing the file/episode in it's appropriate folder. I want to remove those hundreds of [i]subscriptions [/i]but keep the files in my library, and there doesn't seem to be anyway to do this (if you alter the subscription under "Podcast>Subscriptions>"Episode," Media Monkey forces you to remove the file (not just the subscription) from your Library. Even if you change the "Type" from Podcast to Music (or something else), Media Monkey still only gives you the two options of "Delete from Library only" and "Delete from Library and Computer." I can't find anyway to alter the file inside or outside of Media Monkey to correct this problem.
You'd think if you removed the podcast file from the Media Monkey library and then re-imported the file, you'd be free from the subscription listing, but Media Monkey puts it right back into the podcast subscriptions, and I have no idea where the information that makes it go there is contained (because it's not in the tag or any other metadata that I can find). Quite infuriating.