• Resolved davethenerd

    (@davethenerd)


    I know there have been several recent updates to the trailer logic in the past week, but there are still issues plus there remains a long-standing bug with <itunes:episodeType>.

    I’ve confirmed all of this is (still) true with the current, 10.0.7 build of Powerpress.

    1. Trailer bug: If there is no episode marked as Trailer (in Episode Description > See More Settings > Type > Trailer), then the most recent episode marked as “Full Episode” in the same place becomes set as <podcast:trailer>.

    Definitely related is number 2 here, which has been an issue for a LONG time:

    2. The “full episode” inconsistency bug: The only way to get <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType> to appear in the <item> section for a show’s feed is to set the Type to “Full Episode”. Leaving it at “Full (default)” omits ANY <itunes:episodeType> tag from appearing for that <item>.

    This is a huge issue, of course, because Apple subscriptions matches the RSS feed on the <itunes:episodeType> tag along with <itunes:episode> and, if it exists, <itunes:season>. But I can 100% confirm that if <itunes:episodeType> is missing, then Apple Subscriptions will NOT match and will, instead, post a duplicate episode to subscribers’ feeds.

    Because of that, I have to manually set every episode to Type: Full Episode in order to get that <itunes:episodeType> tag to appear and, then, because of the first bug I mentioned, PowerPress (now) makes that episode the trailer, too.

    Hopefully this is enough detail for y’all to replicate and resolve, but obviously please feel free to reach out if not. Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    This has been passed on to the Blubrry dev team. We’ll post here again when we get something back from them.

    Thread Starter davethenerd

    (@davethenerd)

    Amazing. Thank you! Looking forward to hearing what they find.

    Thread Starter davethenerd

    (@davethenerd)

    I have (now) confirmed that this is happening on multiple WordPress/PowerPress installs.

    Thread Starter davethenerd

    (@davethenerd)

    Confirming that, at least with some initial (but thorough) tests, both of these bugs appear to be solved with 10.0.8. Y’all rock! Thanks!

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