Hi GLen,
 I would be inclined to suspect the podcast, rather than the app, or perhaps 
some oddity of your settings. An arbitrary skip seems strange to me. Of course, 
I don’t know for sure, and haven’t checked this particular podcast to make a 
diagnosis.
Yours,
Zack.
On Aug 1, 2013, at 7:24 PM, Glenn <glenner...@cableone.net> wrote:

> One problem I have noticed with a particular podcast, and I doubt it is the 
> podcast, but down cast.
> I can't say it is downcast for sure because I only have one podcast on down 
> cast.
> What happens, in the 4 episode podcast is that it will skip a podcast and I 
> have to manually go back and play that missed hour manually.
> So the hour it skipped is there.
> The podcast I have had this happen several times is
> Coast To Coast AM.
> Glenn
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> Subject: Downcast for Mac positive impressions
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> Hi All,
> 
> I just wanted to write briefly to say that I’ve bought Downcast for Mac, 
> which was recently released, and am very impressed with its VoiceOver 
> accessibility. There are a few areas I feel it could stand improvement, but 
> these are minor quibbles about the UI and don’t detract from the over all 
> experience. In particular, I very much appreciate iCloud synching, which 
> seems to work quite well from my testing. Well done, Downcast.
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> All The best,
> Zack.
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