What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Subscribe to and download a few full sets of podcasts
Listen to a few of the podcasts, let the mood bars generate. Then close clementine.
Move podcasts to another drive then re-open Clementine and Change the podcast download directory to the new location
Files play fine, but moodbars dont generate or show for previously listen to (and downloaded) podcasts.
A few notes:
Moodbars worked fine before moving the podcasts, i've not had any issues with files in the music library, moodbars generate fine.
Podcast episodes i have not listened to or downloaded, moodbars also work fine for some of those, but not all.
I am using Xubuntu Linux 13.04.
I have the same issue with V1.1 and V1.2rc1
Deleting the .mood files makes no difference.
I can see the CPU working away when it's generating a moodbar for a file, but on files where no moodbar is generated, the cpu isnt even busy, it's like it's not even trying to generate it.
The drive im moving the files to is an NTFS drive, and is mounted at login using fstab (i think), it is mounted at /media/StorageDrive1.
The podcast download directory i was using before i moved the files was the default one that clementine downloads to, a folder in your home directory i think.
I keep my music, and audiobooks on the same drive i moved the podcasts to, and moodbars for those files work without problems.
From karl.gi...@gmail.com on September 08, 2013 03:44:20
What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Subscribe to and download a few full sets of podcasts
A few notes:
Moodbars worked fine before moving the podcasts, i've not had any issues with files in the music library, moodbars generate fine.
Podcast episodes i have not listened to or downloaded, moodbars also work fine for some of those, but not all.
I am using Xubuntu Linux 13.04.
I have the same issue with V1.1 and V1.2rc1
Deleting the .mood files makes no difference.
I can see the CPU working away when it's generating a moodbar for a file, but on files where no moodbar is generated, the cpu isnt even busy, it's like it's not even trying to generate it.
The drive im moving the files to is an NTFS drive, and is mounted at login using fstab (i think), it is mounted at /media/StorageDrive1.
The podcast download directory i was using before i moved the files was the default one that clementine downloads to, a folder in your home directory i think.
I keep my music, and audiobooks on the same drive i moved the podcasts to, and moodbars for those files work without problems.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/issues/detail?id=3837