How to make podcast app not download






















So the autosubscribe is working but the autodownload is not. When i click on that button below, it then says. That is not my understanding on what "auto download" means to me. Is there anything that I am doing wrong? How can I have it where it will literally automatically download new podcasts to my iphone when they appear online without me having to manually click anything on that particular podcast so I can just see it and start listening to it without it having to download or stream at that time.

Then tap "Episodes to Keep" and specify which episodes you want to keep. Depending on your listening habits, I'd not keep this setting on "All" because it can quickly eat up your available memory. Mine is set on "Last 3 Episodes" which gives me plenty of time to listen to them. Then go back. To address your issue you may want to turn on "Use Cellular Data" which is Off by default. What might happen in your case is that your phone disconnects from WiFi when it's not on.

This is done to conserve battery. But in this case this setting will prevent the Podcast app from auto-downloading. Keep in mind though, that turning this setting on can quickly use up your cellular plan's data limit. So check with your cellular provider if you have enough data quota to last your billing cycle without incurring additional charges.

Finally, make sure that the Podcasts app is running in the background. If the app is not running, there is no way for it to auto-download. To ensure the app is running in the background, double-click the Home button when in the Home Screen to see the active programs list at the bottom. I would even leave the Podcasts app in view not pushing it to the background overnight, so the podcasts could get downloaded. Make sure you don't have the battery on Low-Power mode, which shuts off background processing.

Finally, make sure to have the latest version of the app installed - there was a recent update from a week ago. Actually it is. All the apps in the switcher are currently running - which is proved by the fact that Apple said so, and also because you can actually close them in the switcher so they had to be running if you can close them. Anyway, to answer the OP's question.

It sounds like if you didn't have the cellular data option turned on, your app thought it couldn't connect, and that's why it didn't download automatically in other words, it can't download if it's not connected. Your feedback makes The Podcast App better. Keep it coming!

Please email us at help podcast. By the way, App Store reviews are very helpful for us. If you think The Podcast App is worthy, would you mind taking a moment to write a review? We'd greatly appreciate it. Love the picture tiles that you can see all your podcasts on one screen!

Seriously download this! I have used the heck out of this app and it is mostly awesome. It used to. Most of the time, when one episode ends, it moves to the next episode and just stops.

Then it will play. I was just resigned to this weird buggy thing until I just checked up on that other podcast and it actually started playing the next ep right away without nannying and cajoling, and before it had downloaded the whole thing.

Is that just happening to me? Hi Michta2, how are you? We are so sorry to hear you are having a bad experience with our app. Please contact us at help podcastapp. So here is an update to my last two reviews It was supposed to only use WiFi. Now the app crashes and freezes all the time. Hi mdse! If you don't have a recent iPhone or iPad, don't fret--you can download Podcasts from the app store free of charge. Overcast is also a great alternative to the default software.

You can download them from Google Play. Customize your settings. Once you've downloaded a podcatcher of your choosing, make sure your accessibility settings allow you to download items through the app.

You can generally do this by accessing the app's restrictions through your phone's settings and editing them accordingly. Many podcasting apps will also give you the option to download every new episode of a subscription automatically.

Though this can eat up hard drive or cloud space quite quickly, it's a great option for users interested in some autonomy. Similarly, many podcatchers allow you to customize specific subscriptions.

Most come with features such as layout options, whether or not to download new podcasts automatically, and sorting. In your podcatcher, access the search function and browse. Ideally you'll have an idea of what you want to look for; if not, most podcatchers have "trending" or "top" tab within their interface.

This is always a good place to start if you're out of ideas. Often, this button will be intuitively designed--a plus sign in the corner, for example--but it will differ from app to app. Subscribe to the podcast if it looks like something in which you'll be interested. Download your podcasts. Usually, each individual episode displayed on your podcatcher will have a download sign--a downward-pointing arrow, for example--next to its name. If you've made sure that your podcatcher is allowed access to your hard drive or cloud already, then press the download button.

Access your podcasts. Depending on the model of your device, you will have a different default app for playing podcasts: iOS favors iTunes, while Android devices default to Music Player. Many podcatchers also give you the option of playing your podcasts within the app.

Method 2. Install a podcast manager. If you want to listen to podcasts offline, you'll need to download a third-party client to convert URLs into MP3 files. Though there are tons of free cross-platform options, managers such as Juice, gPodder, and Zune all come highly recommended.

Even if you don't have an iPhone or iPad, iTunes is a great music, video, and podcast manager, especially since it stays consistent with updates and it's free. Once you've downloaded your program of choice, check out your options to customize aspects like file type, download destination, and player preferences. Some managers, such as iTunes, will allow you to play your podcasts within the interface. Unlike mobile podcast platforms, your computer gives you freedom to browse any and all podcasts in public record, rather than simply the ones in app databases.

Use this to your advantage! Once you settle on a podcast, click on it to view specific episodes. You may have to create an account with a podcast site in order to view specific podcasts, so be ready to enter a valid email and password if needed.

Save your podcast. If you are using a manager like iTunes or Zune, you can simply click "save" or "get" next to the episode's name to save it to your computer. Otherwise, you will have to copy the podcast's URL and paste it into your manager.



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