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    Unhappy podcasts with long URLs and such - help!

    I've been trying to find a way to get two particular podcasts for some time; so far, I have been unsuccessful.

    The first is 'The Bugle' which lists the newest program last:
    http://podcast.timesonline.co.uk/rss/thebuglemp3.rss

    The other is The 'Thom Hartmann Program', which has absurdly l-o-n-g URLs:
    http://www.ktlkam1150.com/podcast/Hartmann.xml

    I can't get these podcasts with Replay A/V or any other aggregator I've tried.
    Does anybody have any ideas? (I'm trying to avoid iTunes) Thanks!

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    The Bugle is in our Podcasts in Replay AV. The other link gives me a page not found error and when I search the site for a podcast I don't see one.

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    Default Re: podcasts with long URLs and such - help!

    Quote Originally Posted by supercereal View Post
    I've been trying to find a way to get two particular podcasts for some time; so far, I have been unsuccessful.

    The first is 'The Bugle' which lists the newest program last:
    http://podcast.timesonline.co.uk/rss/thebuglemp3.rss

    The other is The 'Thom Hartmann Program', which has absurdly l-o-n-g URLs:
    http://www.ktlkam1150.com/podcast/Hartmann.xml

    I can't get these podcasts with Replay A/V or any other aggregator I've tried.
    Does anybody have any ideas? (I'm trying to avoid iTunes) Thanks!
    The Thom Hartmann show is available in the Media Guide as well, I have it

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    Thanks to you both for responding! To be clearer, I can see the feeds with a browser and manually download the latest shows, the problem is I can't figure out how to do it automagically with Replay A/V.

    The Bugle entry in Media Guide points to that same feed, with oldest show at top. Setting 'maximum shows to download' to 1 results in getting that oldest show. Set to 2, I get the two oldest shows, etc. I can't see any way of getting just the newest show without downloading all 125 previous shows as well, Am I overlooking something?

    As for Hartmann, I appreciate your pointer to the live stream in the Media Guide 'Shows' directory dj4money, but I am trying to download the recorded podcast instead. Searching the 'Podcast' directory lists 4 feeds, all either not working or out-of-date. Thus, my interest in the working feed I listed (which, I see, Internet Explorer refuses to display at all. Firefox does, natch.) As I say, I can manually download from the podcast links, but not with Replay A/V.

    Thanks for your attention.
    Last edited by supercereal; 04-14-2010 at 08:39 PM. Reason: more complete explanation of the problem

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    I have found an excellent freeware program that resolves my problem; I'd rather stay with Replay A/V, though.

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