• Resolved hiddenline

    (@hiddenline)


    Hi,
    our Website provides audio content for Pilates classes. We managed to protect the Audioplayers for being available only for paying members.
    As the whole thing also works as a Podcast (we would like to protect the feed as well).
    Is there a possibility to use the default feed to protect it via Your protected Podcast option (I mean it’s ready ;-)?
    Or in other words ist it possible to use all the old post as in custom fead to lock it?
    What would be the best and easyest way to change it?
    Thanks for your Help,
    W.

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  • Plugin Support Mike Dell

    (@benzoid)

    PowerPress works with many membership plugins for?WordPress .? See: https://create.blubrry.com/resources/powerpress/advanced-tools-and-options/premium-podcasting-content/

    We do not offer that as a service and our support team can not provide direct tech support for 3rd party plugins.

    Thread Starter hiddenline

    (@hiddenline)

    I am aware of and I am already using a membership plugin that I think is working with PowerPress.
    Guess I was not clear in my question:
    As I understand, PowerPress only can do with protected content within custom fedds. Is that the case?
    If yes, is there a good way to somehow “import” all the existing Blogposts that are in default channel (as Blog posts with audio content), into a custom password protected podcast channel?
    Thanks you,
    W.

    Plugin Support Mike Dell

    (@benzoid)

    Ok, I didn’t understand that part ??

    You can emable podcast channels in the Advanced menu of PowerPress settings.

    Then add a channel in the “podcast channels” menu that will show up after you enable them.

    You will have to move the media URL to the second channel in the post editor from the default to the new channel you created. There will be an episode box for each channel in the post editor.

    -Mike

    Thread Starter hiddenline

    (@hiddenline)

    Thank you, I think this helps me.
    So I have to copy the media URL from the default to the custom cahnnel? Should I leave the default Field as it is? Doing this with every single post to get 2 redundant feed channels?
    Actually I do only need this one (custom) Channel is it possible to delete or hide the default feed/Channel from Seach engines and Feedreaders?

    Important for me is that users may also use the Audio on the standard Webpage (Posts).
    Tank you,
    W.

    Plugin Support Mike Dell

    (@benzoid)

    no, click “remove” in the main channel after you paste the url in the new channel and update the post.

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