How cool is that?! AntennaPod creates a summary and stats of my year listening to podcasts directly on my device without sending it to the cloud!

My year 2024 in podcasts.

  • Jeena@piefed.jeena.netOP
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    18 hours ago

    I thought I could synchronize what I was listening to and where I stopped with gpodder.net but this never worked because I never understood how to use it, even though I logged in on both desktop and phone, so I had to give up the idea of listening on the desktop and I only listen on the phone. If I am at home I sometimes connect to a Bluetooth speaker to have a nicer experience.

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      5 hours ago

      This seems like a good solution, but I also see it is missing iOS in its supported devices so it would affect my setup.

      macOS/Win10, iPad, Android mobile, Shield TV, Alexa.

      I use the casting/BT audio workaround yeah, oh and the subpar Alexa Skill.

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      12 hours ago

      I ended up using the nextcloud gpodder sync app, works a treat, there’s even a nextcloud app for listening to podcasts in your browser, so I use that for desktop use.

      • Jeena@piefed.jeena.netOP
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        39 minutes ago

        So what exact features does it have? I need three:

        1. sync my subscription list between devices
        2. sync the time where I paused to listen to each podcast episode
        3. sync which episodes I already listened to
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        10 hours ago

        I also use Nextcloud gpodder - it’s been set and forget in my case, very easy. Use Kasts on desktop, and AntennaPod on my phone.