Podcatcher on FreeNAS

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darrenbest

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Hi, I currently subscribe to and download a fair number of podcasts, both video and audio. Currently, I use Windows podcatching app (Juice) and save the files to my FreeNAS box (which is mapped to a drive letter on the Windows box). From there I can serve the files around my network.

Of course, this means that I have two machines running 24/7. I'd like to be able to take the Windows machine out of the equation.

Are there any solutions for podcatching on FreeNAS / FreeBSD that can be run in "GUI-like" fashion?
 

darrenbest

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Thanks for the reply. I read that Wikipedia article, and I guess I should have been more thorough when I said "GUI-like". What I meant was a web-based interface, much like is provided for the Transmission plugin, or FreeNAS's own admin interface.

Miro and Clementine are desktop apps, which won't work since I don't even have a monitor or keyboard connected to my FreeNAS box, nevermind X or a desktop environment. Armangil's podcatcher is a command-line tool which I suppose I can use, but I was hoping for something a bit more user-friendly than busting out an SSH session and remembering command-line syntax everytime I want to add or change a podcast subscription.

Any other ideas for FreeNAS? I wish I were I coder, so I could make a plugin myself, but I am amazed that after doing a search on this forum, no one else has ever wanted this feature.
 
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I'm assuming that Juice meets your needs as it is the one that you indicated originally?

It needs to be ported to FreeBSD first. To start that ball rolling, please create a port request using the instructions at http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/PBI_Requests. Then add Juice to the table with a link to the port request.

If that's not what you're aiming for and you do find an app that suits your needs, let us know which one it is.
 

Whattteva

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Any other ideas for FreeNAS? I wish I were I coder, so I could make a plugin myself, but I am amazed that after doing a search on this forum, no one else has ever wanted this feature.
Lol, I'm guessing the FreeNAS crowd in general is not big on podcasts (at least not me).
I think we typically just torrent everything. That seems to be the most asked question (transmission).
 
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