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I'm a novice when it comes to these kinds of things so bare with me. I've tried a few ways to download podcasts using Stitchers' Unofficial RSS feeds output. I can look through the file it gives and manually pull each episode which worked for a smaller show, but now I want to try to backup a much more numerous podcast (How did this get made). I've tried to use browsers RSS feed apps that say they can download episodes, I tried using qbittorrent for rss feeds, and I've tried using podcast-dll and PodcastBulkDownloader to no avail. I'm reasonably sure the issue is me and not all of these different methods. I've been able to use youtube-dll, but I'm heavily reliant on copy pasting commands found online and don't fully understand how to write them myself.
I'm a novice when it comes to these kinds of things so bare with me. I've tried a few ways to download podcasts using Stitchers' Unofficial RSS feeds output. I can look through the file it gives and manually pull each episode which worked for a smaller show, but now I want to try to backup a much more numerous podcast (How did this get made). I've tried to use browsers RSS feed apps that say they can download episodes, I tried using qbittorrent for rss feeds, and I've tried using podcast-dll and PodcastBulkDownloader to no avail. I'm reasonably sure the issue is me and not all of these different methods. I've been able to use youtube-dll, but I'm heavily reliant on copy pasting commands found online and don't fully understand how to write them myself.
I'm a novice when it comes to these kinds of things so bare with me. I've tried a few ways to download podcasts using Stitchers' Unofficial RSS feeds output. I can look through the file it gives and manually pull each episode which worked for a smaller show, but now I want to try to backup a much more numerous podcast (How did this get made). I've tried to use browsers RSS feed apps that say they can download episodes, I tried using qbittorrent for rss feeds, and I've tried using podcast-dll and PodcastBulkDownloader to no avail. I'm reasonably sure the issue is me and not all of these different methods. I've been able to use youtube-dll, but I'm heavily reliant on copy pasting commands found online and don't fully understand how to write them myself.