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Thanks for software
Hope y'all OK!
I want to grab all files (specific to -t) AND have playlist files downloaded/organised to folders
This:
scdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -t
... doesn't seem to organise files into playlist folders, should it?:
- If yes then there seems to be a bug (possibly dating back to ~2021
- If no then it appears users must first run:
scdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -p and then scdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -c -t but it's suboptimal and/because -c doesn't seem to have any effect because the playlist files aren't seen as they're in folders
My expected behaviour is to (be able to) run one command to get what I want
Aside, the fact --no-playlist-folder exists got me assuming default behaviour would be playlist downloads get organised into folders by default, which isn't the case 😕
Hope this helps and for some clarification..?
🤞
👋
Thanks for software
Hope y'all OK!
I want to grab all files (specific to
-t) AND have playlist files downloaded/organised to foldersThis:
scdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -t... doesn't seem to organise files into playlist folders, should it?:
scdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -pand thenscdl -l https://soundcloud.com/leaf-dog-lord-balrog -c -tbut it's suboptimal and/because-cdoesn't seem to have any effect because the playlist files aren't seen as they're in foldersMy expected behaviour is to (be able to) run one command to get what I want
Aside, the fact
--no-playlist-folderexists got me assuming default behaviour would be playlist downloads get organised into folders by default, which isn't the case 😕Hope this helps and for some clarification..?
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