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Gpodder pc7/6/2023 ![]() ![]() Subscribe on an Amazon Fire or Android device If you have the Podcasts app installed on your device, this will automatically open in the appĪlternatively, open the Podcasts app on your iOS device and search for the BBC podcast you'd like to subscribe to.Click on Podcast on the programme website then, tap RSS.On the BBC Sounds website, find the podcast you'd like to subscribe to (to find the programme website, start playing an episode and click 'Programme Website' underneath the playback screen.).Or, on iOS devices, you can install a podcast app or use Apple's built-in Podcasts app which can be set to download episodes (you can set a limit to the amount you wish to automatically download) in the app's settings. You can subscribe to podcasts on the BBC Sounds app. Subscribe on an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch Paste that URL into the feed in the podcast software on your computer.Copy the URL from the page you're taken to.Click on the Podcast tab, then select RSS on the top right.Underneath the playback window, you'll see Programme Website. To find the programme website, start playing an episode of the podcast you're interested in. Head to the programme website for the podcast you'd like to subscribe to. ![]() Find the podcast you'd like to subscribe to on the BBC Sounds website.If you've got podcast software installed on your computer (such as iTunes, Juice or gPodder) you can use the URL for the podcast feed to subscribe to your chosen podcast. Subscribe on a computer using podcast software *If the podcast you've chosen doesn't have a Podcast tab, it's likely this is a BBC Sounds Exclusive podcast, meaning it can only be downloaded using the BBC Sounds app for mobile or tablet. In this case it won't have an RSS feed but can still be streamed on the website, or downloaded via the app. The process may differ depending on the browser, extension and service that you choose. You can then find your subscribed RSS feeds by clicking on the extension.Once you've done this, your RSS extension will give you the option to subscribe to the feed either directly on the browser, or using a service of your choice.Click into the Podcasts tab * then click on RSS.Underneath the playback window, you'll see Programme Website To subscribe to an RSS feed, first, head to the programme website for the podcast you'd like to subscribe to.You can find an RSS extension to suit you in your browser Settings > Extensions and searching for RSS, or online by searching for RSS + 'browser name' This is essentially an extra piece of software that can be easily added to the browser. Many browsers will already be able to support RSS feeds by default, or you can choose an RSS extension. To be able to subscribe, your browser will need to be able to support RSS feeds. RSS feeds allow you to stay updated when something new, like a podcast, becomes available. You can subscribe to a podcast by using an RSS feed. Subscribe on a computer using an RSS feed You'll find the programme in the Subscribed section of My Sounds.Ĭlick into the programme, then click Subscribe at the top. You'll find the programme in the Subscribed section of My Sounds. You can subscribe to a programme from either an individual episode, or on the programme page. Start playing the episode or programme, then click Subscribe at the bottom right corner of the playback bar. You can also subscribe directly from the playback screen on any episode. Click Subscribe at the top of the episodes list. You will need to download episodes individually.įind the programme you want to subscribe to by searching or by choosing from the homepage, categories or schedules. Subscribing on BBC Sounds means you'll see a personalised feed of your favourite podcasts and programmes in My Sounds. Subscribe on an Amazon Fire or Android device.Subscribe on an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.Subscribe on a computer using podcast software.Subscribe on a computer using an RSS feed.Click on the links to find the advice that best suits you: There are several ways of subscribing to a podcast or programme depending on the device you're using. ![]()
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