You also have the option to delete any listened-to podcasts saving a little bit of time. If you enable this function it will just do it without prompting you, taking to where you need to be. Within the settings of the app you can also choose to enable ‘automatically continue playback’, normal behaviour would be Podcatcher asking you each time if you want to continue where you left off. When it is on, new episodes for the given subscription will be downloaded to your device. For each subscription there is a settings button at the bottom of the screen, if you hit that you can choose to auto-update your podcasts. Once you have your podcast subscriptions setup you will now have the option to view the content description of each episode and of course the choice to download at your will or simply stream it. If you happen to use the gPodder service you can enter in your credentials to grab all you subscriptions in one go. If you are having problems searching out a podcast you can manually add the RSS feed into the app and it will grab the subscription that way. Once you find what you are looking for hit the subscribe button and it will be added to your subscriptions list, filling that empty void. You can search for the name of the podcast if you know it or just use a keyword if you’re simply browsing. If you see nothing that takes your fancy from that small selection then you can ignore these, swipe over to the right and you’ll be presented with a search box.
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