all so that i can rename and move mp3's i stole online

| Micolithe |
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all so that i can rename and move mp3's i stole online
i just use the elaborate gui other people built tbh (it can move stuff too)
but i am kind of thinking about writing a bunch of janky code to track which videos (mostly tv shows, also anime nite) i have/haven't watched, using zfs extended attributes
You should talk to EntranceJew who put an insane amount of work into TV Time which basically does this in Electron
assuming you mean this?
'cos i've tried websites for doing this before but i watch most of my tv stuff in bed and i don't wanna go to a website and click buttons to keep track of that stuff. also anime nite isn't on there obviously, and i want to track progress within a video if i stop halfway through (vlc's thing for this sucks)
idk if i'll ever get around to it (never feel like programming at home since i started doing it for a living) but i think i'd have to build like, a vlc plugin that sets the attributes and a bunch of weird shit that interacts with them
No, that's not it, the TV Time I'm talking about is as far as I know not published anywhere other than a private gitlab page. EntranceJew wrote it himself in order to stream VLC to discord 24/7
I don't think there's a functionality to track half-watched stuff, it just queues it into the playlist and assumes you watch it.
I have an old pirated copy of media monkey specifically to do this