Are you in Europe, and want to hear about something cool? In our latest version (2.6) we introduced support for Podcasting 2.0 chapters!
Check out how it works in this demo
Are you in Europe, and want to hear about something cool? In our latest version (2.6) we introduced support for Podcasting 2.0 chapters!
Check out how it works in this demo
NEW: Embed a Podverse player on your website!
Share a single episode, or a list of all episodes.
Also: change the styles of your player with a customization script.
"Get a modern podcast app."
Podverse lets you sync your listening history across iOS, Android, F-Droid, and web.
If any podcasters or app developers are interested in enabling boosts on their website using the webln-v4v library, check out the Quick Start guide at https://github.com/podverse/webln-v4v/blob/main/docs/quick-start.md
Big announcement!
Livestream notifications have been added to Podverse iOS and Android
Podcasters can now broadcast live to all podcast apps by adding the Podcasting 2.0 live item tag to their RSS feed.
"New episode" notifications have also been added.
Demo: https://peertube.podverse.fm/w/pddEt3exQctbS1tZETGja1
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/podverse/id1390888454?mt=8
New and improved chapters on Podverse web
Livestreams now supported on Podverse web
Podcasters: Add the "live item" tag to your RSS feed to make your livestream available to every app.
Code: https://github.com/podverse/podverse-web/pull/705/files
@dave @EverythingEverywhere @jamescridland @StevenB @ernestoacostame @chrislw @adam @theDanielJLewis @js my understanding is “Podcast Standard” or “The Podcast Standard” is the entity that formalizes the namespaces. So an RSS feed company can say “We support these Podcast Standard namespaces/features”.
I like the idea of using the hashtag #podcaststandards. I think it’s better than #Podcasting2.0 or #Podcasting20 for hashtag purposes, and conveys what we’re actually doing here.
@theDanielJLewis @dave @StevenB @jamescridland I was in the habit of saying “Podcasting 2.0 features” and “we’re making new features possible in podcast apps”.
Namespace is a meaningless term to non-technical people, but everyone knows what a feature is.
I also was thinking of saying “podcast standards” or #podcaststandards more than THE Podcast Standard. One points people to a general value of standards, the other is an entity/authority on a particular set of standards.
For podcasting to catch up to centralized video services, we need wider adoption of #PodcastStandards for video encoding.