This file could then be synchronized using a simple service like Nextcloud. ![]() ![]() To me, a server based solution like gpodder, offers the possibility to sync the data nearly instantly: if I stop listening to a podcast on one device, within seconds the listening position is synchronized and I can pick up any other device and continue listening there.īut what about user, who don’t need this instant synchronization?ĪP could store all its information in one local data base (sqlite) file, whenever some changes are made, whether it’s a new subscription, a positioning info within a podcast, or whatever. I’ve read quite a few articles and discussions about what is necessary to synchronize a podcast app’s data between different devices, and I understand that it takes some API and some data base to store all the information about the subscribed podcasts and their status.īut I still think that there might be a different way to sync this data. Now the service has been down completely for days, and who knows when (and if!) it is going to come up again. Especially when trying to sync more than 2 devices, there have always been discrepancies regarding subscriptions and their status. ![]() To me, gpodder’s service has proven to be quite unreliable, ever since I started using it.
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