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cbirdsong
Sep 8, 2004

Commodore of the Apocalypso
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Yeah, it'll be done when it's done, and if he rushed things, the quality would suffer.

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cbirdsong
Sep 8, 2004

Commodore of the Apocalypso
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radlum posted:

I just bought some of the very old episodes of Hardcore History, I'm surprised how many nazi stuff is in there. I bought the X-History Files and the What Ifs episodes, since I wanted something lighter.

Anyway, Itunes thinks they are songs, so I can't stop listening, or I'll lose the part I was in. Any idea how can I make them podcasts?



That's from right-clicking or going to the File menu and hitting Get Info. The language may be a little different on Windows.

cbirdsong
Sep 8, 2004

Commodore of the Apocalypso
Lipstick Apathy

stealie72 posted:

That looks fantastic, but I can't get stitcher to find it. Grr.

From what I've heard, Stitcher is kind of a walled garden that offers show listing terms some podcasters find disagreeable. You might want to look into other clients?

cbirdsong
Sep 8, 2004

Commodore of the Apocalypso
Lipstick Apathy

Eggie posted:

I like the idea of history podcasts but this Hardcore History sounds way too dense for me. I'd like a more abridged history podcast. I'm not really deep into podcasts so I don't know where to look for something like that. Wondering if anyone could help me.

The Memory Palace is only about five minutes per episode. It's very much about a single tiny story rooted in history, though, and not an overview of a historical event.

I would really recommend giving Hardcore History a try, though. The fact that it goes so in-depth is what makes it so engaging.

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