Podcasting support

Any ideas about how to improve MediaMonkey for Windows 4? Let us know!

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pdedecker
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Post by pdedecker »

No, I don't use that feed with another podcast app. I was looking for a feed with no large enclosures to do the testing with, and I clicked on the XML link on the site of the feed assuming that it was a podcast feed.
Mike H
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New version

Post by Mike H »

OK, version 0.2 is up, same place as before

http://www.schmeeky.co.uk/mmPodcasts/


Here's a direct link:

http://www.schmeeky.co.uk/mmPodcasts/Podcasts_0.2.zip


Make sure you delete the old version of the script.

Mike.
pdedecker
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Post by pdedecker »

I see you're making progress. Thanks for the download progress meter and the config dialog.

It would be nice if the script could resume downloads in a future version. (if you close MM before a download is completed)

Edit: some error messages that showed up:

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anon coward
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Does this work?

Post by anon coward »

Hi,
Can't get this to work at all, with too many error messages to list here....

Ok, here's one error to kick the ball into play:

I presume that the installation is:

1. Install podcast_x.vbs into the <program files>\mediamonkey\scripts\auto directory.
2. Restart mediamonkey.
3. Goto Tools> Options and click on the Library>Podcasts entry in the left hand explorer of the Options screen.

At this point I get an error

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MerryConqueror
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Post by MerryConqueror »

pdedecker wrote:I see you're making progress. Thanks for the download progress meter and the config dialog.

It would be nice if the script could resume downloads in a future version. (if you close MM before a download is completed)

Edit: some error messages that showed up:
Ditto to these messages here, on a fresh 2.5.2.951 install.

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Mike H
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Post by Mike H »

Hmm, looks like it must be the list view control which displays the podcasts. Apparently you need a runtime licence to make it work if you add it from a script, so you need to have visual studio installed!

I'll look into a replacement control and try to fix the problem.

Does anyone else know of a table/list control which can be instatiated from scripts? There's no SDBUITable iirc, although I don't have the API reference in front of me at the moment.

Mike.
pdedecker
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Post by pdedecker »

I don't know, I'm not very good at programming... :D
anon coward
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alternative podcast list

Post by anon coward »

Hi,
Just a suggestion, but have you considered storing the podcast URLs in an OPML file instead of the MediaMonkey.ini file. The advantages include:

- wouldn't require visual studio :)

- would allow easy migration from other podcast clients (eg doppler, juice, ipodder)

- would allow migration from mediamonkey (if I find that I don't want to use mediamonkey for podcasting)

- would attract podcast listeners to switch to mediamonkey from other music managers
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Post by Mike H »

Ah, excellent suggestion anon coward. I still think it would be more convenient to edit the podcast list from within MM: I don't want to make the script dependant on an OPML editor. Using an OPML file for storage is a good idea, and I'll try to implement that in the next version.

Edit: I think the best solution would be to use context menus on the tree to add/remove podcasts, thus eliminating the need for the table in the options dialog. This is more like the way the rest of MM works, and would allow more heirarchy, as provided in an OPML file.

Cheers,

Mike.
pdedecker
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Post by pdedecker »

I prefer adding/removing podcasts using a dialog...
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Post by Mike H »

I'll see what I can do... :)
pdedecker
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Post by pdedecker »

Another thing for on your list: iPod integration without having to use the iTunes API. I think that will be the toughest part of the job you're doing, but I would really appreciate it. :)
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Post by heronheart »

I just want to thank you for the work you're doing on this. I'll be keeping an eye out for your next version of the script.

-Ken-
gruvinci

podcast support

Post by gruvinci »

Following this closely. Can't wait and thank you for your efforts. It's the only thing left tying me to Itunes. Break the chains!
sccrzeus
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Status?

Post by sccrzeus »

Has there been any improvements with this script?

I am really happy with MM, enough so that I bought the lifetime gold license, but podcast managment is the one thing that I wish were included.

Thanks for the work.
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