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Subject: [Bug 138764] New: Transcoding to iPod creates temporary files in
From: Frans Englich <frans.englich () telia ! com>
Date: 2006-12-13 17:45:46
Message-ID: 20061213184545.138764.frans.englich () telia ! com
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138764
Summary: Transcoding to iPod creates temporary files in $HOME
Product: amarok
Version: 1.4.4
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: amarok-bugs-dist kde org
ReportedBy: frans.englich telia com
Version: 1.4.4 (using KDE KDE 3.5.1)
Installed from: Compiled From Sources
OS: Linux
I have a collection of about 30 GBs ranging from formats in ogg to acc.
For transferring my whole collection to my fifth generation video iPod, I have \
selected Amarok to transcode code automatically when necessary(which I presume \
converts files to a format that my iPod can play when necessary). I've also selected \
it to delete files after the transcoding. I guess the configuration dialog could use \
some whatsthis/tool tips, since "transcoding" is a professional term.
The problem is that while doing this, it creates folders in my $HOME reading like \
$HOME/Satie, $HOME/Dvorak, etc. I have no idea why it does nor do I really want to \
know(I presume it's temp files), but I surely would like it to not use my $HOME dir \
for that.
Frans
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