I’m looking for a preferably non-web wrapper podcast player for Windows, that’s preferably also open source. Having a tough time though. Any tips?

    • DasFaultier@sh.itjust.works
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      26 days ago

      +1 for gpodder, and of you have a Nextcloud, you can sync your subscriptions using an NC plugin that I can’t remember the name of.

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      I did check it out earlier but feels a bit clunky that it must run the audio stream in a separate program. This means it’ll inherently lack some functions like going back or forward 15 seconds with the press of a button as this is a function mostly inherent to podcast players, not e.g. VLC. Not the biggest issue but still.

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      26 days ago

      Pocketcasts has a app(read:web wrapper) for Windows if someone has their Plus variant. But sadly, subscription model for podcasts is useless way to go.

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        26 days ago

        Ah see I was grandfathered in as a lifetime member from before it was purchased by NPR and then sold off…

        At some point I’ll probably switch to something like AntennaPod, but it’s just such a great UX.

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          26 days ago

          In forcing myself to use open source. Antenna pod is the best in that category but man does it lack most of what pocketcast can do.

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        26 days ago

        Yeah I don’t really get why I should pay like $20, or even more, yearly, for a service that just serves free podcasts, and where the money doesn’t go to the creators at all. I like sync… but that doesn’t justify the price.

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    26 days ago

    Probably not what you want, but BlueStacks might suit. For poddies alone it might not be worth it, but if you have other uses as well it might be worth it. (For example, eBay’s $5 discount for ordering with the app.)

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      You were thinking about me emulating eg. AntennaPod? Thanks, I’ve used it before but it takes up a lot of resources and feels a bit sluggish

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        26 days ago

        Yeah that’s right.

        I have a ten year old i7 with 16gb so I don’t notice it much, but anything less would feel the pain. And yeah it can be slow in some apps (grid connect) yet flies along with Zen pinball.

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    26 days ago

    Grover podcast and fluent cast. Both are nice native apps. Neither is open source though

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      26 days ago

      Grover Podcast seemed promising, too bad it’s not open source. Might run with it either way if I can’t find anything better.