Hi Thomas,

I checked it; although the podcast gets marked as played, the play count is
still 0 according to gtkpod. So it's probably not a gPodder-related problem,
unless it messed up something in my Play Counts file a day (or so) ago. Is
there anything else I can try? Should I just delete the Play Counts file to
start with a clean slate?

Pieter

2007/12/14, Thomas Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello, Pieter!
>
> Pieter De Decker wrote:
> > After upgrading to the most recent SVN trunk of gPodder, I noticed that
> gPodder
> > automatically marks played podcasts on my iPod as unplayed if they were
> still
> > marked as unplayed in gPodder before the sync. So basically, my iPod
> forgets
> > that I played certain podcasts after performing a synchronization. I'm
> not sure
> > whether it has got something to do with gPodder or if my "Play Counts"
> file got
> > messed up.
> >
> > Some last.fm <http://last.fm> submission script I downloaded just
> crashes when
> > trying to read the play counts file, so something really weird could
> have
> > happened. It's strange though, as I didn't change my setup or anything
> (except
> > for the gPodder update). Is there anything I could try to fix it?
>
> Can you reproduce this problem now?
>
> gPodder uses the playcount file to "detect" played episodes and will
> mark these episodes played locally and also mark it played on the iPod
> if it has been played before.
>
> Do you mean that gPodder re-sets the playcount to zero or do you mean
> that gPodder removes the "blue" dot before the episode? That's two
> different fields in the iTunesDB.
>
> Thomas
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