![]() ![]() Should be supported long term? - #12 by Matt_WilkieĪbove all: thanks so much for doing all this! antenna pod is an amazing piece of software. they’re really not such big files.Įdit: now i saw there’s a bigger and more complete discussion around gpodder, which don’t talk only about the lack of information on the notification i mentioned. if either could be automatically saved into saf, shared storage, i could use syncthing or any other such tool for real backup (if you’re thinking of renaming it, please do and make sure the function matches the new name) and syncing with other devices, even if not real time. my database backup is half a mb and my opml is just a few kb. 1 2 3 While podcatchers are best known for downloading podcasts (generally audio files in MP3 format or similar), many are also capable of downloading video, newsfeeds, text, and pictures. a description explaining it better could have helped me to not even bothering using the service since i don’t need it. A podcatcher, or podcast client, is a computer program used to download various media via an RSS or XML feed. now there’s no password set there, but there’s a logout button. ![]() Think i just had that setup because it was simple enough and i might use it some day. i didn’t know it was related and when i want to listen to podcasts they work, so i never went further down that hole. i either know it’s related to gpodder, or there’s simply no more info on the app itself. When i click on the notification error, there’s no way to tell. ![]() I kept getting this “sync error” over months, but always assumed it was somehow related to downloading the podcasts, not such a sync issue. No more info, it’s as if it was never there. ![]()
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