Looking for a solution where I can use RSS feeds to download podcast episodes when they drop, to then be picked up by Navidrome for listening.

Doesn’t need to be elaborate, just needs to allow for keeping organized directory structures. Bonus would be if it included metadata.

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      11 days ago

      Anything that you’re aware of that will also strip out the 28 minutes of commercials in a 36 minute podcast?

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          Thanks for the recommendation, will give that a further look.

          I have played with Pinchflat as mentioned by another poster. I’ve found that some of the ones that aren’t on YouTube, you can use AudioBookShelf or similar in conjunction with a vpn set to a non core country for the podcast, you can either remove or at least greatly reduce the ad inserts.

          Have an experiment with that, I use a gluetun docker and link my ABS docker to that.

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        If the podcast is on YouTube you can use Pinchflat to remove ads (assuming it’s been mapped on SponsorBlock). I’ve had hit and miss results but some being ad-free is better than none.

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      I love having Audiobookshelf. My spouse and I have our own accounts so that we don’t trample each other’s saved progress.

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      I’m test driving podgrab right, and I really like it, very snappy. It looks like it might not be under active development anymore, unfortunately. The only thing it’s missing I’d have hoped for, is some sort of automatic tagging mechanism.

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    I use podget, which is a 248 kB bash script. I really like it, and think it will meet your requirements:

    • It’s designed to be called from cron
    • It lets you sort your podcasts into categories
    • It automatically organises the downloads into different directories based on these categories
    • It’s been around since 2005 and is still maintained

    From its description:

    Podget is a simple podcast aggregator optimized for running as a scheduled background job (i.e. cron). It features support for downloading podcasts from RSS & ATOM XML feeds, for sorting the files into folders & categories, for importing URLs from iTunes PCAST files & OPML lists automatic M3U & ASX playlist creation, and automatic cleanup of old files.

    It also features automatic UTF-16 conversion for podcasts hosted on MS Windows servers.

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    I use Pinchflat, but I’ll take Youtube channel feeds instead so it can employ Sponsorblock and cut the commercials, especially for podcasters that use IHR. It then exports an RSS feed for Antennapod to monitor, but I imagine you could just write the episodes to a Navidrome-accessible folder.