• Idefinitelydonotknow@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is kinda odd timing.

    I just started using AntennaPod on Monday since I want to switch to FOSS apps as much as possible and also deleted my PocketCasts account completely.

    It sucks that there is no such account in my Google Podcasts app, but uninstalled that too. AntennaPod, FTW!

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      1 year ago

      AntennaPod

      As a (now former) Pocketcasts user, I thank you for letting me know about AntennaPod!

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        This is for the older version though, IIRC

        Edit: Ah, it seems I missed Automattic acquiring Pocket Casts. Would make sense they’re open source, since Automattic is a fully open source company.

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          Yeah, I’m very glad to see this and it actually makes me more inclined to support them.

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      Fun fact about Antennapod, if you want to sort new podcast episodes by prioroty, rename the podcast with a number based on your priority for that podcast and then sort the que by podcast title. Now episodes of your favorite podcast will always be up at the top and ready even if a *newer episode of anothet pod is released. Reasons you may do this besides just having a favorite podcast over others is if you listen to timely podcast that you always want to listen to before others that can wait.

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    I’m one of the people who doesn’t listen to podcasts very much and therefore doesn’t need any extended features that would require me to pay for an app.

    As long as the app has a play/pause button, and rewind/fast forward buttons, then that’s all I need lol

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      I listen to podcasts daily and have 107 days of listening time in pocketcasts over the span of years, but honestly their premium features just aren’t worth the cost, even at the cheaper level. I paid in the past because it’s a great app but realized I basically never used the paid features and stopped.

      I think a lot of people who were also paying just to support a great app are going to second guess if theyre actually using those paid features with the price hike.

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    Over 200% markup in a single pricing change, yeesh

    You think they’d gradually ease people into it at least. This app is always on something

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    1 year ago

    Well, crap. This feels like the first sign that the app is going to die when it doesn’t get enough money out of this price hike.

    What’s a good open alternative?

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    Who pays this much for podcast player? I’m happy I’m grandfathered in since it’s launch. I love it, I paid for the full version, but recurring payments? No, thank you.

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    Just imported all my podcasts into AntennaPod to give it a go. I found that it also supports sync via Nextcloud which I absolutely need because I often listen on multiple devices and I want to pick up where I left.

    Good to see alternatives, because that’s one of the main reasons I bought the lifetime subscription back in the day. I also used the trim silence feature, but I can do without that.

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    Their recent addition to support wearOS made me consider a subscription (wearOS version requires subscription). Until youtube music recently added support for podcasts, so I didn’t bother although I can’t say the podcast feature in youtube music is all that good so far but it will let episodes get downloaded to my watch.

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    Podcast Addict (the free, ad-supported version) is all that I use for my podcasts. If you’re really into customisation, then try Podcast Republic.

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      I switched to Podcast Addict from Pocket Casts back when the app was first bought out. There were a ton of bugs at the time. I’ve been happy with Podcast Addict and had no desire to switch back.

      Edit: Spelling.

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    I personally have lifetime plus due to having bought the app early on. I still use it regularly but don’t use the fancy web interface.

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      Same here. I have lifetime plus from having bought it ages ago, but I’ve simply just defaulted to listening to podcasts on my Nextcloud News app out of convenience. It has a play and pause button, and that’s mostly all I need from my podcast app.

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      Ya I bought the lifetime subscription years ago when they still offered it so I’m basically grandfathered into that thankfully. Idk if I could justify a recurring subscription for a podcast app.

  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I have a lifetime pass from paying for the web version back in the day but honestly it’s super worth it. It’s still the best podcast app/website ever.

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    I had bought it outright so I have the “lifetime subscription” after the uproar when the introduced this subscription model. This rate hike has me a little worried though they may go back on that and force purchasers to pony up for the subscription as well to get short term profits up (albeit at a reduced rate for like 3 months or so, as is standard with this sort of thing).

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      The original plan was 2 years for people who bought it, only after backlash did they give out the lifetime subscriptions.

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    1 year ago

    Podurama is amazing! I was a long time pocketcasts user and have switched. Won’t ever look back!!

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    I left when they changed the interface to what ever abomination it is now. You used to be able to basically filter folders e.g. ttrpg actule plays, music, talk shows etc. chronologically wheather or not you’ve listened to it before. I should have switched to some open source alternative but I went with google again likely to get burned. Any recommendations?

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      Tbh you might be able to come back go pocket casts. They added a bunch of functionality back over time. Can’t remember what it used to be like anymore, but it works for me.

      I have a free account and do have access to the filters. You can filter by podcast, started/not started, duration, etc. It may still not work for your needs though.