I think Pocket Casts has a web app
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It does and I use it all the time.
Sure does!
Liferea might be what you're looking for. It's in debian's packages and downloads/plays podcasts pretty easily.
it looks like a low-bs rss reader. nice!
I use audiobookshelf for both audiobooks and podcasts. It can handle the podcast metadata well, show pictures and descriptions, track your listen progress, etc.
I think you have correctly described state of open source podcast aggregators.
While it seams like non important matter, with control YT has on content, podcast are becoming incrisingly important for me.
I can think of three apps that I have used and liked (since you didn't mention that you tried ~~that~~ them already) Cpod, Kasts and Vocal. See if any of them works for ya
- vocal: crash on opml import
- kasts: seems to work for downloading and playing. thanks!
- cpod: not working in aur: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cpod
Damn. Sorry you're going through this. See if gnome's podcasts works for ya? Btw, cpod works for me just fine on fedora. I actually just tried it. I got it as a flatpak, though Maybe try the flatpak app and see if that works? 🤞
I have settled into kasts. Thanks for the rec. :) It is simple but does the job. If my phone issues persist I will try the flatpack of cpod.
That's awesome. So glad you found something to work with :)
I know it's not what you really want, and I haven't tried it yet, but I think your best bet is probably podfetch. I don't know if you've looked into it yet, but it's basically a gpodder server with a web podcast frontend tied to it. It's the next thing I'm going to try.