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Redownloading an episode #31
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I realize that this happened a few days ago, but do you know if the podcast was on the "Active Downloads" screen? I've run into this when my preferences were to set to only download on Wi-fi and I was only on 3G. It took me a little while to realize that it was working as intended. If this is what happened to you, maybe there should be a way to say "I know I told you Wi-fi only but download this one podcast on 3G". |
I did have Wi-Fi download only enabled and I was on 3G so when I re-added it to the queue I figured it would download when I got in to Wi-Fi range. However it didn't. I then re-queued it while in Wi-FI range and it still didn't download. |
@thasmin no, that isn't my issue ... I am on WiFi long and often. |
I made some minor adjustments to the downloader. This is the next bug on the to-fix list. |
Just to let you know this is still true with [99389f9]. See log at http://mcepl.fedorapeople.org/tmp/alogcat.2012-03-13-09-11-23+0100.txt |
I think that crash error may be wrong. Can you try with the most recent version? I just pushed it to the Market as version 3.1 if you'd rather go that route. Thanks. |
Is this still happening? |
I haven't tired recently. |
I accidentally skipped to the end of the track I was listening to. Obviously it then deleted the file. I figured the way to get Podax to play the file again would be to add it to the queue manually. But when I went to play it just said "This episode is not downloaded" in the toast and made no attempt to download it. I couldn't find another way to download it.
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