[John Goerzen]
> I haven't seen anything that hpodder is actually corrupting the file.  Just 
> changing its name, right?

Ah, then I failed to explain the problem.  The files as downloaded
from NRK can be played as video files using vlc.  The files as stored
by hpodder can not.

'file' report "MP3 file with ID3 version 2.3.0 tag" after hpodder
saved the files, and "ISO Media, MPEG v4 system, 3GPP" when I fetch
the file.  This get me to conclude that hpodder corrupted the file, as
the file is no longer a video file.

> I think that giving users the option to disable or alter the
> renaming on a per-podcast basis is the best option here.  Wouldn't
> that solve it for you?

The renaming isn't the problem.  The file content is the problem.  A
option per source to disable the rewriting of the file would solve the
problem, I suspect.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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