Mark LaPierre <marklapier at ...> writes:> > On 02/15/15 22:48, Mark LaPierre wrote: > > Hey Y'all, > > > > I though I would resurrect a long dead mail chain. > > > > I'm looking for a good replacement for Rhythmbox. I need a pod catcher > > to catch podcasts and download them to my HD where I can then move them > > onto my mp3 player that I take to work every day. > >* cricket-cricket * * cricket-cricket * OK - so I use podget. It's a bash script and it does exactly what I want. There's no package as such, but google knows where it lives (on sourceforge). Cheers Bob
On 02/18/15 23:57, Bob Hepple wrote:> Mark LaPierre <marklapier at ...> writes: > >> >> On 02/15/15 22:48, Mark LaPierre wrote: >>> Hey Y'all, >>> >>> I though I would resurrect a long dead mail chain. >>> >>> I'm looking for a good replacement for Rhythmbox. I need a pod catcher >>> to catch podcasts and download them to my HD where I can then move them >>> onto my mp3 player that I take to work every day. >>> > > * cricket-cricket * > > * cricket-cricket * > > OK - so I use podget. It's a bash script and it does exactly what I want. > > There's no package as such, but google knows where it lives (on sourceforge). > > Cheers > > > BobHey Bob, Thanks for the tip. I got podget from sourceforge. Very interesting. I'll enjoy studying the script. I was thinking about writing something in perl to collect my podcasts. Maybe I'll take this as encouragement to got on it. It's shameful that CentOS does not have anything in the repos that's even close to being up to speed. -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered Linux user No #267004 https://linuxcounter.net/ ****
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com> wrote:> > > I got podget from sourceforge. Very interesting. I'll enjoy studying > the script. I was thinking about writing something in perl to collect > my podcasts. Maybe I'll take this as encouragement to got on it. > > It's shameful that CentOS does not have anything in the repos that's > even close to being up to speed. >Google turned up this list of several that might work. http://www.maketecheasier.com/5-alternative-podcatchers-for-linux/ But these days most people probably just use a phone app to download and play without having to copy anything. I use something called 'podcast addict' on an android phone. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com