Re: Looking for a podcast player

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castget needs all files for it built correctly and by the user.
Withpodget you at least get a configuration file you can modify and those
applications I find easier to get working.



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On Tue, 28 Feb 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> I like downloading, tell you why. As crazy as things are, someone could have a
> podcast, and then be kicked off and be no more around.
>
>
> Very true. GPodder does download your podcasts, or rather it tells you what
> episodes are available and gives you the option to download them.
>
>
> A quick search of my Fedora repository also shows me castget and kasts.
> Castget indicates it is a command line podcast downloader, so it most
> certainly should download your podcasts. I know nothing of kasts, but I'm
> guessing that since it starts with a k, it's probably a KDE application, and
> not all KDE applications work very well with the Orca screen reader at this
> time, although much progress has been made in this area, so it's worth a look.
>
> ~Kyle
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