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Hello all,

I created a Linux podcast compilation at Yahoo Pipes with at least a 20 individual feeds. It helps speed the aggregation of the feed since yahoo Pipes does all the work on the server side. Canola downloads one XML from a fast server. However, the OGG or MP3 files are downloaded directly from the source.
I tried my best to rename the feed titles base on the podcast descriptions. Canola sometimes does not capture the titles properly. Canola does not capture the podcast image using this method.

Enjoy,
Jacques

http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.in...71f159e6c393a6

Feel free to clone it and/or improve it.
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Last edited by jabastien; 2008-05-29 at 07:01.
 
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Jacques,

I really want to thank you for including the AlternaGeek Tech Show podcast in your pipes mashup!

I've had my N810 for 6 months and I simply love the device.

Thanks!

TechMonkey
 
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Maybe I am dumb, maybe not but how do you use it onto the tablet exactly ?
 
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Originally Posted by maillaxa View Post
Maybe I am dumb, maybe not but how do you use it onto the tablet exactly ?
I suppose you use Canola, but you could use it with any podcast app.

Follow the link in your N8x0 browser. Yahoo!Pipes page will load the RSS feed icon will available to the right of the address bar. Click on it, Canola's feed handler will load and gives you an application option, select Canola Podcast then OK.

Now load Canola -> Audio -> Podcast
-> My feeds (for all you subscribe feeds)
-> Today's episodes (for today's episodes)

Download and play the episodes you want.
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