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"highlight track once played" is this currently possible ?

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Llorean:
Well, the first place you should look is always the Rockbox manual.

spiug31:
found it  :D

I've never pushed in the navigation toggle before, now it seems sure to become a much used feature. I don't read easily so had skipped the manual until now (rockbox and the H120 is generally very intuiive)  ::)

Thankyou for your help :)

Rincewind:
you could use tagcache with runtimedb enabled.
new episodes appear under "never played".

But this only works if you have listened to every file on your player at least once, otherwise you have almost everything under "never played".

you could create a dedicated filter to only show your podcast files under "never played tracks" but you have to change your tagnavi.config for this and I don't know if the runtimedb fields are available there already.

Mikerman:

--- Quote from: spiug31 on August 19, 2006, 11:14:41 PM ---This isn't easily feasible since I'm new to listening to podcasts so have a very large collection of "new" tracks to listen to. I only connect my H120 to the pc every three or four days if new podcasts build up and by then I have forgotten which files I have and haven't listened to  ::)  :)

--- End quote ---
In addition to deleting the tunes after listening to them, you also can rename them on your player, e.g. to trash after listening.

spiug31:
I've added some "heard" or "last heard" folders within each of my main podcast directories and am simply cutting and pasting the episodes I've listend to into these folders.
I connected my player to the PC in order to simply organise the backlog of listened to tracks and set up the folders so from here on I should have a quite low maintenance jukebox with the PC only coming into play when downloading patches and tracks :)

It was finding the menu through holding in the Nav stick that has made all the differance.  ::) :)

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