Google is shutting down its Podcasts app in the U.S. in a matter of days. The company has begun warning the app’s users they will need to migrate their

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    9 months ago

    They pulled this same shit with Play Music. I lost years of music I’d bought with no recourse other than “use our shitty YouTube app, and if you want to listen without internet, then fuck you. (=”

    I don’t care who they send or kill, I’m not fucking using YouTube music. I’ll just do without, thanks.

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      9 months ago

      AntennaPod is nice and FOSS. I went there when Pocket Casts started to introduce more and more subscription features after they went free to install, and never looked back.

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        9 months ago

        I don’t listen to podcasts often, so I’m still using Pocketcasts, but your comment may prompt me to switch. Thanks for the suggestion

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        9 months ago

        Yep, started like 2 weeks ago and its been good so far. The transition from google podcasts was only about 3 buttons to export then import it. Very simple.

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      9 months ago

      Play music was shut down long enough ago that you may well have sorted something out, but in case you or anyone else reading hasn’t, then you may well still be able to download your full music library.

      Google takeout let’s you download your library, unfortunately it just gives you a bunch of zip files filled with random unlabelled files. You can then use something like Picard to sort out all the file names and metadata. It’s a bit of a faff, but it gets the job done.