I’m using Google’s but I don’t really like it.

EDIT: is there anything that can sync with a linux podcast app (desktop)?

  • @amanneedsamaid@sopuli.xyz
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    Antennapod, hands down. It’s the best podcast app I’ve ever used, period. Even proprietary options don’t come close.

    • @phanto@lemmy.ca
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      And…! You can sync multiple devices across NextCloud! Tablet and phone? Synced!

      • @janguv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Does their gpodder sync thing work again yet? That’s the main reason I tried it out before, but it was inactive when I checked. NextCloud requires your own server, right?

        • @root@aussie.zone
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          It worked for me. If you have your own server to instsll Nextcloud, thays the best. There are free Nextcloud hosts with free accounts you can try.

    • @Evkob@lemmy.ca
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      I’d even say its one of my favourite pieces of open-source software overall, it’s very well made.

  • VHS [he/him]
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    I used to use AntennaPod a few years ago, not sure what it’s like now but it looks to still be updated. Nice app as it has built-in search, etc. rather than just taking RSS feeds.

  • Shin
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    AntennaPod and Podverse are both really good.

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        Have you been transferring your statistics between devices?

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            Fair enough. It can be a pretty neat way to track playback time and it’s also really easy to export your subscriptions along with it

            Here’s the screen but you can also sort by podcast

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        411 months ago

        Auto ad skipping?

        AntennaPod has a 30 second jump button that works quite well

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        For AntennaPod, there are fast forward and rewind buttons. You can set a preprogrammed duration for each button. I have my fast forward button set to 30 seconds to skip commercials.

        In addition, for AntennaPod, you can set a skip x seconds on podcast start, so if the podcast normally has 2 minutes of ads, jibber/jabber upfront, you can skip it. Also same for the backend of the podcast you can skip x seconds of the end of the podcast. This provides a way to skip ads, smalltalk, or jibber/jabber at the end of a podcast as well.

        Given all that, which is great, be aware that AntennaPod doesn’t automatically skip ads on its own. You must press the preprogrammed duration fast forward button manually.

    • Dan Simmons
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      +1 for Podverse, I switched about a year ago and it has been great.

  • Bottom Feeder
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    AntennaPod is a good one. Personally I use podcastaddict solely because it has casting and I put podcasts on my TV.

  • @Manmoth@lemmy.ml
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    Podverse! I’m pretty sure it’s the only FLOSS app that has implemented all the podcasting 2.0 features. The only thing it’s missing is Android Auto :(

  • Midas
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    Audiobookshelf can handle podcasts as well

  • @Carter@feddit.uk
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    I use AntennaPod but don’t love it. It can be quite buggy. Podcast length is never correct for example and will reach the end before the podcast has finished.

  • @phanto@lemmy.ca
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    I just synced with gpoddersync, like two minutes ago!

    Yes, you need a NextCloud server, but it’s getting easier to set up than ever before, and there are third party hosts available for cheap.

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    I use AntennaPod and it’s okay, I love the look but the UX takes some getting used to and I have no clue if it can sync with a desktop client, I guess with Syncthing there probably is a way for almost any app but I doubt that’s what you mean!

  • @tiny@midwest.social
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    I use podverse and love it. the other foss setup I have used is antennapod and kasts synced with the gpodder plugin for nextcloud, but kasts was kinda buggy so I switched to podverse