Is it any better than itunes? Is it touting something that itunes doesn't have? Other than memory footprint :)On 6/1/06, warpmedia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Someone back a bit asked about good podcast download software and if
they didn't mention it, let me.Doppler has solved by d/l woes and unlike
Ability to force id3 tags on the file as it downloads is the big
reason. I use iTunes for everything BUT podcast downloads.
On 6/5/06, j m g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it any better than itunes? Is it touting something that itunes doesn't
have? Other than memory footprint :)
On 6/1/06,
Wouldn't know as I refuse to jump on that bandwagon. Better just by not
being iTunes IMHO.
As Brian said you can force ID3 tag data for the 3 major tags (genre,
album, artist) track number with the feedname, album, artist, genre,
date, time or any text you fill in. Also it handles getting a
Someone back a bit asked about good podcast download software and if
they didn't mention it, let me.
Doppler has solved by d/l woes and unlike Fireant keeps original file
names, creates folders for the feed, tags, and supports external viewers
and programs.
http://www.dopplerradio.net/
Really - sweet. I'm the one that originally asked. The big feature I
have been searching for is the abiltiy to force tags as the files are
downloaded. I have found that many podcasts either have messed up
tags or they aren't they way I like :)
I have been using Juice but will have to give