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Upcoming llink-2.2.1
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10-17-2009, 08:02 PM
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RE: Upcoming llink-2.2.1
Hello!
Can we display an image when we play some music? If I press Play in a music folder, each song is played but my popcorn did not display the usual picture. I only get the picture when I play a song by pressing Enter. @+ -- Proud linux user and anime addicts ![]() [ myiHome on Linux ] [ Wireless Bridge ] |
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10-17-2009, 10:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2009 10:11 PM by whopp.)
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RE: Upcoming llink-2.2.1
(07-09-2009 03:59 AM)halfelite Wrote: Visted on rar files. Or a way to mark a folder as visted with a button combo or menu item. I would really like this. It would be really nice if the "record keeping" of the watched files could be done on the server? Because it seems like if I restart the popcorn hour, all "visited/watched" marks are gone? (and for now, since I use the auto-extract feature I dont have them at all) 1. auto marking: /blah/blah/new_shows/abc.s01e01/show.rar It would be great if the folder "abc.s01e01" got the "watched mark", not the files inside it, so that you dont have to enter each folder to see whats have been watched already. 2. even better if you could build in functionality to automatically (or with a button press) move folders after the file inside has been watched, example: 1. current dir /new_shows/ 2. cd "abc.s01e01", current dir /new_shows/abc.s01e01/ 3. play abc.s01e01.rar 4. stop if watched time == 100% then: cd ../ (current folder /new_shows/) get showname of the just watched show from dirname (in this example "abc", that is, strip all "s01e01", "hdtv", blah blah) move abc.s01e01 -> /path/foo/bar/archive/"showname"/ Why?: 1. no need for "watched"/"mark" dirs since there moved to the archive 2. auto-archiveing ![]() If the moveing is not possible, how about folder rename? Ie 100% watched -> abc.s01e01 -> abc.s01e01.llink.watched. Then I could use a script to move all watched shows. Or, last way out, create a new file inside the dir "llink.watched", once again a third party script could then parse the /new_shows/*/ folders every hour or so and move the watched episodes! Thanks for a REALLY great application! |
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10-17-2009, 10:19 PM
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RE: Upcoming llink-2.2.1
(10-17-2009 10:00 PM)whopp Wrote: I would really like this. It would be really nice if the "record keeping" of the watched files could be done on the server? Because it seems like if I restart the popcorn hour, all "visited/watched" marks are gone? (and for now, since I use the auto-extract feature I dont have them at all) vistied is kept in llink.dbd on the new. your old one would leave every popcorn reset. since you compiled 2.2.2 its kept in the db |
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11-09-2009, 09:21 AM
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RE: Upcoming llink-2.2.1
just seeing if any progress has been made in watched/unwatched rar/folder support.
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