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Podcast Aggregator on WHS RRS feed

  • Question

  • Have any of you guys got a good podcast aggregator working on WHS?  I would like to have all my podcasts download on my server so I can reach it anywhere and listen to them.  There are a lot of them out there but i was wondering if someone had tried any of them out and had good re or bad results.

    Thanks
    Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:47 PM

Answers

  • I think you're best bet would be to run any podcast aggregator on your PC and save the podcasts to a network folder on the WHS. Unless you want to modify this open source tool 


    to make it run as a service. I think right now the GUI and download capabilities for this tool are integrated so you would have to work on separating it out , making the GUI portion a WHS add-in and the download part a service.




    Anything that doesnt have a self limiting factor is of the devil.
    Friday, January 16, 2009 3:28 PM

All replies

  • My favorite podcatcher happens to be the creative zencast organizer, which came with my creative zen vision:M 30 Gb, which I am still using.  I know others will tell you about open source, but this thing just works.

    Go to creative support->Mp3 players->Zen, there is a download link there.

    As long as your mp3 player is recognized as a standard drive, zencast works just fine.

    I use mine on my main machine to download the latest of a dozen podcasts I'm following...

    DDanster
    Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:31 AM
  • Do you use this program on WHS?

    Thanks.
    Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:57 PM
  • I think you're best bet would be to run any podcast aggregator on your PC and save the podcasts to a network folder on the WHS. Unless you want to modify this open source tool 


    to make it run as a service. I think right now the GUI and download capabilities for this tool are integrated so you would have to work on separating it out , making the GUI portion a WHS add-in and the download part a service.




    Anything that doesnt have a self limiting factor is of the devil.
    Friday, January 16, 2009 3:28 PM