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Command Line Podcast Downloader

Project description

(Idea and first version from Stan Vitkovsky. Forked from https://code.google.com/p/upodder/)

Simple podcast downloader

Installation

pip install upodder

Usage

After installation, run upodder. It will initialize ~/.upodder/ to keep your subscriptions and a small DB of seen files. After that simply enter you feeds in ~/.upodder/subscriptions.

The next time you run upodder, it will go over each feed and download new entries to ~/Downloads/podcasts.

To view available options, run upodder --help

History and motivation

I’ve been using this script for several years and the project seems abandoned on Google Code. To keep it from disappearing, after Google Code is shut down, I’ve forked it here and refactored most parts. To quote the original author, Stan Vitkovsky and his motivation:

“I needed a simple console podcast downloader.

I did not find any one suitable for my needs (podracer lacked ATOM support, hpodder segfaulted from time to time and didn’t understand ATOM as well. Both of then were unaware for entries IDs, only for mp3 file names, which are subjects to be changed, as on rpod.ru).

My usage scenario is to download unseen enclosures, place them in the folder with a name ~/podcasts/%d-%m-%Y/{somename}.mp3 (like podracer does) and then rsync them to my MP3 player.

Also, I wrote a bash script, which mounts my player with pmount-hal, calls podracer, rsyncs my player and unmounts it safely.”

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