rotwang888 wrote:First thoughts connecting with a 16gb iaudio 7. It took 5 minutes to scan the contents. I'll have to see how long it takes next time, but if it's always that long it'll be inconvenient to quickly copy a file or two over, and it would be much quicker with the file manager or cp in a terminal. I have the same problem as the main library with blank lines after the first page of files, but I seem to be the only person on earth with that problem. EDIT-found the transcoding settings. I'm dumb. But a button might be better than the right-click. I haven't tried yet, but what will it do if it is set to "keep quality" converting from flac to ogg or mp3? Also, it would be much more useful for me to have the device panel set up file browser style.
Guayadeque need to know everytime you open a device if files have changed since you last opened. Maybe I should add an option so you can choose if you want it be autoupdated or not so its you who know if you update it often out of guayadeque or not.
I dont know what is your problem with the blank lines but remember I tested it here with fedora 13 and everything was fine in this installation so it must be something for you only. I cant help you on this sorry.
keep quality will select the normal quality if transcoding is needed.
I agree with you with the panel. I asked about it in the post about portable devices but no one but you commented abobut it.
I still want to know opinions about it.
rotwang888 wrote:I just transferred a flac album, and it was not transcoded. I have the device formats set to mp3 and ogg, with transcode set to ogg with the "unsupported formats only" option. I assumed that with these settings flac (although my player does support flac I don't really need that quality on a portable usually and space is limited) would be an "unsupported format". Am I missing something?
I will try and let you know if somethign is wrong with this.
Thanks for your help