@FediTips ok, so thank you for not making fun of me for saying this: I guess what I'm looking for is a fediverse version of Spotify- so when they say - wherever you get your podcasts, it means I use something open source..
Does that even make sense?
@FediTips ok, so thank you for not making fun of me for saying this: I guess what I'm looking for is a fediverse version of Spotify- so when they say - wherever you get your podcasts, it means I use something open source..
Does that even make sense?
@FediTips ok, so thank you for not making fun of me for saying this: I guess what I'm looking for is a fediverse version of Spotify- so when they say - wherever you get your podcasts, it means I use something open source..
Does that even make sense?
@Joy_intl @FediTips I think maybe #antennaPod is what you are after. You can also subscribe to podcasts with RSS. https://antennapod.org/
FYI @Joy_intl this is the way #podcasting began. People had a media player device, initially an iPod (thus the name), but any player device would do. They wanted to listen to digital mixtapes - and later talk programs - while out and about.
So they got an app that subscribes to audio channels via an RSS feed, and downloads episodes to the device for offline listening. All directly from the host chosen by the audio publishers. No third party platform in between.
This still works.
@FediTips
@5teverin0
> I think maybe AntennaPod is what you are after. You can also subscribe to podcasts with RSS
+1, I've been using AntennaPod on Android for years, it's a brilliant app for managing and listening to podcasts.