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I went to ipodder.com and there were like 8 programs, which one is the best?
I am looking for a function and I don't know if it exists; I want to choose the number of radio programs it stores, meaning it will automatically erase old one that are over the number I want saved.
I have a pda with only a one gig card. It is nice to just take the podcasting file on my comp and put it in the card, but the programs I have used up until now keep all the old programs. So the folder becomes bigger and bigger and I have to go in and erase all the programs I don't want. Sometimes it is hard to know what I have already listened to.
I was using nimiq in windows and that has a function that lets you download the number of programs that I want. So if I don't use update for a week when I do it will download the latest 3 programs, but it doesn't erase the old ones. In other words I want one that will only keep the latest 3 programs and get rid of the old ones automatically. Any suggestions?
I'd like to know, too. A media player that combines iTunes and can also play streaming video live would make me really happy. I currently can only get iTunes to play video in a podcast I've already downloaded on my hard drive, but I can't play anything live.
Yes, I'm looking for something under Linux that will allow the playing of podcast...I tried to look for a plugin for XMMS, but I don't think there is anything.
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