![]() Itunes (Windows) – click on the Podcasts tab so that your podcasts display. It should then display the episodes in a way you can stream or download. Click on the + sign and paste in the feed URL. It appears as three orange lines in the top right of your browser. Right click on the links and choose “Save link as” to download them.Ĭhrome – doesn’t display these links which is annoying. Spotify does not currently allow you to add an external feed.įirefox / Internet Explorer – the feed should display with links that you can download or stream from. There are suggestions for how to get it working in specific apps and browsers below. Then tap on ‘My Memberships’ and select ‘The History of Byzantium.’ Tap on ‘Overview’ and then ‘Get audio RSS link.’ Then tap ‘Copy link’ and paste it into the search bar on your podcast app. It is the fifth button along the button of the screen. On my screen it is a cartoon silhouette of a person’s head inside a circle. Take that feed and paste it into the search bar on your podcast app. ![]() There should be a handy ‘Copy RSS link’ button for you to use. Under ‘My Membership’ look for ‘Your Benefits’ and you should find a ‘Private RSS Link.’ That is your podcast feed. ![]() Log in to your Patreon account and navigate to your support for The History of Byzantium. Patreon should have sent you an email with your feed address. Spotify does not allow external feeds at present. You can load this feed into any podcast app and listen to the show alongside all your other podcasts. rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17977 Oct 28 14:49 mashpodder.shĮdit: I gave pi ownership of files, no change.When you support the show on Patreon (at $3 or $6 levels) you will get a special podcast feed of your own. The top of mashpodder.sh and set $BASEDIR and any other applicable ~/mashpodder $. Please review the USER CONFIGURATION section at mashpodder.sh: line 21: BASEDIR=/root/pi/mashpodder: No such file or directory mashpodder (without sudo permission denied) : ~/mashpodder $ sudo. # issues that led to these directory changes. Thanks to startrek.steve for reporting the # an escaped space in the directory name be sure to keep the double quotes. # PODCASTDIR: Location of podcast directories listed in mp.conf. # will not create this directory for you.īASEDIR"=$HOME/pi/mashpodder" (I've tried $HOME/mashpodder, no dice either, same result) ![]() # Originally based on BashPodder by Linc Fessenden $HOME is in my case /home/steve, you dont need to put $HOME/steve/mashpodder as it takes the username from $HOME. go to line 16 which should read BASEDIR="$HOME/mashpodder" if your location of the mashpodder directory is the same as mine ie /home/dave/mashpodder (If your login name is dave of course) then no change is required. Whaaatt am I don't wrong here? Mashpodder instructions:Ģ: The first section to change is where the mashpodder script is itself, in my case, this is /home/steve/mashpodder. rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17974 Oct 24 21:09 mashpodder.sh # will not create this directory for ~/mashpodder $ ls -al # with in order to force the user to review this USER CONFIGURATION section This is commented out on purpose to start # escaped space in the directory name be sure to keep the double quotes. # BASEDIR: Base location of the script and related files. Please re-check the settings at the top of ![]() Ive been trying to get this project completed for over a week. and I get this? Same thing, lacking permissions? I know.im getting greedy now. I changed podcast dir to mashpodder to follow along with directions I am attempting to follow. bash: /usr/bin/mashpodder: Permission /usr/bin $ sudo mashpodder Sudo: mashpodder: command not /usr/bin $ mashpodder bash: mashpoder: command not ~ $ sudo mashpodder Sudo: mashpodder.sh: command not ~/podcasts $Īs per one set of instructions I was to copy mashpodder.sh into ~ $ mashpoder bash: mashpodder.sh: command not ~/podcasts $ sudo mashpodder.sh rw-r-r- 1 root root 316 parse_enclosure.xsl I have almost no idea what I'm ~/podcasts $ ls -alĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Oct 17 02:52. ![]()
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