Is it possible to completely delete a feed such that if I add it back as a new podcast later, MC treats it as if it has never seen the feed before?
My problem: When I delete a feed and the associated files, MC seems to keep a record of this feed somewhere. If I later go back and add the feed, MC displays the status as it existed when I previously deleted the feed.
But I have one feed that seems to be corrupted. I originally gave it one name. Then I changed the feed name as well as the Artist and Album tags on the previously downloaded episodes. Then I accidentally deleted the feed. When I added it back by creating a new podcast, it returned me to my previous state. However, the files are not playing. MC gives me the error "Media Center encountered errors while trying to play the last several files. Please make sure that the path in your media library points to the right direction." But if I look at the tag properties, I know the path is correct. If I delete the episodes and try to re-download, I get the message, "Media Center encountered errors while tagging and moving files. Check that the files exist, are not read-only, and are not in use by other programs." This problem occurs for new episodes, not just the ones that existed previously. The files must be getting corrupted during download because I cannot play them in any media player.
The feed is NPR's Marketplce Takeout (
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/RSS/marketplacetakeout.xml). I don't think there are any problems with their files or their podcast.
So, I want to completely remove all evidence that this feed ever existed within MC and start fresh. How do I do that?