Use the file organizer plugin.

You can open in rhythmbox and should be able to organise the temporary file
without any additional steps.

Check the preferences about folder/file movement first as the default
settings aren't good for those who use a generic download folder.

https://live.gnome.org/RhythmboxPlugins/ThirdParty
On May 24, 2013 6:06 AM, "Richard Henwood" <rjhenw...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have a music collection on a NFS server. I've mounted it and pointed
> Rhythmbox at the collection. It works well.
>
> What I find myself doing is downloading mp3s that I have brought from
> Amazon Cloud; For reasons I cannot fathom, Amazon cloud only lets you
> download individual mp3 on my OS (Fedora Linux 18).
>
> So, I click on an mp3 in my browser, and firefox pops up asking if I want
> to open in Rhythmbox, or Save As. If I open in rhythmbox, the mp3 doesn't
> persist (I'm guessing it is not saved in the 'right' place.) My work around
> is to Save As, then copy across from ~/Downloads into /Music/amazon/ and
> tell Rhythmbox to import the new tune.
>
> Can anyone suggest an improvement in my work-around workflow?
>
> cheers,
> Richard
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