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Request: Adding an option to expand the "playable" file extensions #70

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kim1406 opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 4 comments
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@kim1406
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kim1406 commented Feb 3, 2024

Feature Description
To add an option to add more file extensions to the "playable" files.

Problem and Motivation
Some file formats are categorized as "unplayable" and fall into the unplayable folder, like "mpg" and "m2ts" formats. These are of video formats and they are "playable".

Possible Solution
Make it possible to edit the "playable" category to add more file formats.

Alternatives Considered
Or provide the ability to move files from the "unplayable" folder.

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DavidOBE commented Mar 4, 2024

How do we use it? The only information is in the version history:

addl_playable_extensions in the config: if you are having issues with certain files being moved to unplayable directory, then add the extension here if it's not supposed to

Can you confirm which extensions are considered playable by default?
In the config file, how do we add additional ones? Is it addl_playable_extensions: mpg, m2ts (etc) Separated like that? If not, how?

Thanks!

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IAmNatch commented Jun 1, 2024

@yowmamasita, thanks for all your work on Zurg, it's such an awesome piece of software!

Would you be able to comment on how we can add additional playable extensions? It's not mentioned in the wiki so I figured I'd ask you here.

Thanks again!

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I would like to know this too, I want to use zurg to organize other type of files that aren't media and this would be important, can you tell how to not exclude non-media file types? @yowmamasita
Thank you!

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