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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 27 for Windows => Topic started by: suse on March 12, 2021, 05:24:17 pm
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For many years I have been using MC to auto download podcasts for archiving. I love it and it used to work so easily. No problems ever.
But I guess BlogTalk changed their feed and now it no longer works with MC. Error: This podcast feed is not currently available, or contains a data format error. Please notify the webmaster, or just check back later. Could not read URL.
So, I checked the feed (https://www.blogtalkradio.com/mindshiftersradio/podcast) using a feed checker and it throws some errors, BUT, I can find and download the feed on my phone using Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Podcast Addict, and others that I just can't remember, while I've been troubleshooting this issue with MC for many months. A couple months ago I deleted the Podcast from MC and added it again using - if I remember correctly - an iTunes link for the podcast I found somewhere and it worked...for only that time. The next time I opened MC the feed was broken again. I'm currently using MC20.0.132, and even downloaded the current version of MC (at the time) - which I would have happily paid for had it worked - but that didn't work either. Then I went out into the world and looked for another PC Podcast tool and NO ONE ELSE DOES PODCASTS LIKE MC!!! I am totally SPOILED!!!
As it stands now, I use my phone and Podcast Addict to automatically download the podcasts to my phone and then I have to connect my phone to my PC to move the files. The ugliest thing is that Podcast Addict does not have a way to rename the file, so I get BlogTalks ugly filenames... :'(
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, I sure would appreciate it. I miss my MC Podcasts...
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When this happens, it's often something they've introduced that is non-standard. If you can figure that out, we can take a look at it.
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I get different error messages depending on which feed validator I use. Are there any specific errors that could be causing the problem?
Podbase:
XML not "well formed"
W3:
Missing "charset" attribute for "text/xml" document.
CastFeed:
WARNING: Your server seems to be doing excessive caching.
WARNING: Your feed should use SSL and have a URL that begins with https. Soon, this will be a requirement for Apple Podcasts
WARNING: Your title ID3 tag is missing.
RSSBoard:
- href must be a full URL: https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/retina/3a7fdd32-075b-4b1d-a3bf-f370fe69ca34_michael_jeanie_ryce.jpg (300 occurrences)
- line 15, column 239: url must be a full URL: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/mindshiftersradio/2021/03/16/mindshifters-radio-with-host-dr-michael-and-jeanie-ryce.mp3 (300 occurrences)
- line 15, column 587: Undefined item element: itunes:title (300 occurrences)
- line 15, column 671: item contains more than one content:encoded (300 occurrences
- line 29, column 401: Undefined item element: itunes:guid (300 occurrences)
- line 29, column 464: Undefined item element: itunes:season (300 occurrences)
- line 29, column 496: Undefined item element: itunes:episode (300 occurrences)
- line 29, column 532: Undefined item element: itunes:episodeType (300 occurrences)
- Your feed appears to be encoded as "utf-8", but your server is reporting "US-ASCII"
- line 1, column 2472: Self reference doesn't match document location
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I figured it out. All of the sudden, way back when, my security software started disabling the network connection.
AARGH!!
I enabled the connection and all is working as beautifully as ever. I apologize if I took any of your time.
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Thanks for reporting the solution. What was the software?
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ESET.