8/31/2023 0 Comments Youtube to rss podcast![]() ![]() If you don’t already have one, create a new project by clicking the CREATE PROJECT link on the right.Congratulations, you are now a developer (j/k). ![]() I recommend reading through this help article at Patreon to know what apps support custom feeds: This is similar to how creators at Patreon have RSS feeds for supporters. Your preferred podcasting app must support private or custom RSS feeds.While that makes it easier for you to listen from multiple devices, it also means you can’t have Podsync only accessible inside your private network. Apps like PocketCasts and Google Podcasts work by using their cloud services to read the RSS feeds and funnel the information to your device. Podsync needs to be accessible from the public Internet.This can be a computer running Windows/Linux/MacOS, a NAS like Synology/QNAP/Unraid, or a cloud service like AWS/Digital Ocean. A system capable of running Docker or compiling code written in the Go programming language.This allows Podsync to programmatically get the data it needs instead of doing workarounds, like scraping web pages. On GitHub, a developer named fqx has created a docker file that uses yt-dlp, and this guide will be using that image. ![]() One solution is to use the yt-dlp fork of youtube-dl. A 30 minute YouTube video can take 10-15 minutes to download. One thing of note: The official version of youtube-dl used by Podsync suffers from very slow downloads. What’s even better is the setup of Podsync is simple to set up and run on your own server or cloud provider. Of course, someone already had the same idea and wrote a program called Podsync to take YouTube channels or playlists and create RSS feeds for use with your preferred podcast player. Another good example was Hardware Unboxed’s monthly Supporter Q&As. While watching some YouTube videos, I got the idea, “I wish I could listen to these as a podcast while driving.” Digital Foundry’s Direct Weekly was a perfect example of this until recently (they have a podcast version now). ![]()
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