Deep Linking
It is been a long-standing wish of the podcasting community to provide some means to easily link back to content on the web that consumers engage in on their playback devices. But a lack of...
View ArticleAlternate Feeds
It’s reality today that podcast publish multiple feeds to support various media encodings or distribution methods but there is a lack of machine readable ways to grasp that information and present it...
View ArticleBitlove in open beta
Bitlove, the new automatic publishing service to deliver existing podcasts via BitTorrent has moved from alpha to open beta state and you can now sign up for yourself if you want to participate.
View ArticleUpdated Deep Link Specification
Following the final discussion on last weeks second Podlove Developer Meeting in Berlin, Germany, we have posted version 1.1 of the Podlove Deep Link specification that Podcasts can use to communicate...
View ArticlePodlove Web Player 1.2
Gerrit has just posted version 1.2 of the Podlove Web Player, our Mediaelement.js-based web player that is optimized for podcast episode playback. Right now, the player is still only available as a...
View ArticleScreencast series about Podlove Publisher
We will create a series of screencasts explaining the design and operation of the Podlove Podcast Publisher. During the alpha phase, these will be in german, but there will be something in english once...
View ArticlePodlove Web Player 2.0
We have just released version 2.0 of the Podlove Web Player and we think it’s great news as it brings quite a few new features on the table. First of all, the player has been recoded at the core to be...
View ArticlePodlove Simple Chapters 1.2
We have updated the Podlove Simple Chapters specification (bumped to version 1.2) updating the syntax for time markers to follow the Normal Play Time (NPT) spec as it is defined by Real Time Streaming...
View ArticlePodlove Publisher 1.6
The latest release of the Podlove Publisher finally comes with extensive support for chapter formats for both episode assets and podcast feed support. Although most of this stuff is buried under the...
View ArticlePaged Feeds for Podcasts
Accessing old content using podcast clients has been a problem for a while as podcasters are running into several real world problems when their feeds get too big. We have published an article that...
View ArticlePodlove Publisher 1.7
Today we have released version 1.7 of the Podlove Publisher and apart from a few bug fixes and tweaks under the hood, there are two new modules in the package that you might find interesting. App.net...
View ArticleInterview about Podlove at Podcast Squared
On the July 8th, tech show “Podcast Squared” posted a new episode interviewing me about all things Podlove. While we are busy producing more documentation in english including a longer series of...
View ArticlePodlove Publisher 1.8
Last week, we have release version 1.8 of the Podlove Publisher which is a substantial improvement to the things we recently added to version 1.7 of the software, specifically we put some more work...
View ArticlePodlove Publisher 1.9
It’s been a while since the last major release but we have been busy behind the scenes and finally landed the 1.9 update of the Podlove Publisher and it’s a big one. Apart from a multitude of minor...
View ArticleContributors: Groups and Roles
In version 1.9 the Podlove Publisher featured a brand new “contributor” feature that allows podcasters to represent people and/or organisations in addition to all the other generic metadata of a...
View ArticleOn Being German
In a few months, we are hosting the next Podlove Podcaster Workshop in Berlin in May (3rd/4th). It will the third of its kind and the fifth Podlove Workshop in total so far. Target group for this...
View Article3rd Podlove Podcaster Workshop
On the 3rd and 4th of May 2014, the next Podlove Podcaster Workshop will be held in Berlin. The event will be in German only (why? see here for an explanation)
View ArticlePodlove Publisher 1.10
After a series of significant but officially “minor” releases in the 1.9.x branch we are proud to announce that version 1.10 of the Podlove Publisher has seen the light of day and while the release...
View ArticleWe get by with a little help from our friends
Podlove is an open source project and is creating truly free software (under the MIT license) to be used by anybody. And in the last two years we have come a long way. The team has grown step by step...
View ArticlePodlove @ re:publica 2014
At re:publica 2014, project founder Tim Pritlove gave a talk on Podlove, the project’s recent achievements and future directions. It’s a good summary of how we think about Podcasting and what we think...
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