• mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)


    I am trying to figure out why does my entire article content appears in the feed as “<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>” instead of the description that I’ve specified in the ID3 tags & on Libsyn when I published it.

    What settings do I need to change in order for that to show up?

    Also, nothing appears under “description” in the feed. Nada.

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  • Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    Go to PowerPress >> Settings >> Episodes and check the box next to iTunes Summary Field and click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page. Now, you’ll see an iTunes Summary box within the Podcast Episode area of your WordPress posts. You can enter different information here than what appears in your main blog post, and that is what’ll be shown in podcasting apps that work off the iTunes Summary tag.

    Different apps use different parts of your podcast RSS feed. The iTunes desktop client, for example, uses the iTunes Summary tag. The iOS Podcasts app, however, uses the information from the main CDATA block of your feed. You have no control over which part of the feed these apps decide to use.

    Thread Starter mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)

    Hey Shawn, thanks for the kind reply.

    I already did that and populated the field with my custom description but in the feed I only see “<description></description>”.

    Also, If I check to upload a custom image, it does not work either.

    Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    What’s the URL to the podcast RSS feed you’re having trouble with?

    Thread Starter mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)

    Thread Starter mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)

    I am using Libsyn as my hosting provider, if it helps

    Thread Starter mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)

    And it’s a bit frustrating because I look at people like Pat Flynn who recommended this plugin and he has a super short and nice description that is catchy, not the full article.

    Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    I’m wondering if the “description” you’re referring to is actually the iTunes Subtitle field. Go to PowerPress >> Settings, Advanced Mode >> Episodes and make sure the box is checked next to iTunes Subtitle Field. Save the changes if needed. You should now see an iTunes Subtitle field within your Podcast Episode box that’s separate from the iTunes Summary field. Enter the description you want there and see if that changes things in the correct way.

    Thread Starter mihaiherman

    (@mihaiherman)

    Hmmm…may be true.

    But, in iTunes on Mac, it shows the short description (subtitle), which is awesome. See here: https://prntscr.com/d9gb5r

    On my iPhone, it shows the full article text. See herE: https://postimg.org/image/fsmt1gkw3/

    And I see Pat Flynn who has the exact same description on iPhone and Mac. See here for Mac: https://prntscr.com/d9gciv

    And here for iPhone: https://s22.postimg.org/7do90751t/pat_iphone.png

    How can I do the same?

    Many thanks for your patience and help ??

    Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    The iTunes desktop application pulls its summaries from the iTunes Summary tags in your podcast RSS feed. The iOS Podcasts app pulls them from the main blog post part, usually the CDATA block. Apple has designed them this way. Why they decided they should work differently is anyones guess. For them to match, you’d need to manually enter the same things into both.

    The AskPat iTunes Store (and in turns, iOS Podcast) source podcast RSS feed is:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/56535.rss

    When looking at the source code of the feed for AskPat, the latest episode is episode 0739. The source code for the description from the CDATA block looks like this:

    [Today's question comes from Mary, who is a college professor and is planning to create both an ebook and a video series based on a topic she teaches. Which should she focus on first?
     
    For more on creating an ebook, check out my guide Ebooks the Smart Way (https://ebooksthesmartway.com). Teachable is a great platform for setting up a paid or free video course.
     
    Do you have a question about creating content? Record it at https://www.askpat.com/.
     
    Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to https://www.freshbooks.com/askpat and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.]

    The code within the iTunes Summary tag for this episode looks like this:

    [Today's question comes from Mary, who is a college professor and is planning to create both an ebook and a video series based on a topic she teaches. Which should she focus on first?
     
    For more on creating an ebook, check out my guide Ebooks the Smart Way (https://ebooksthesmartway.com). Teachable is a great platform for setting up a paid or free video course.
     
    Do you have a question about creating content? Record it at https://www.askpat.com/.
     
    Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to https://www.freshbooks.com/askpat and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.]

    They’re exactly the same. You can achieve the same thing by entering the text you’d like to appear in both podcast apps into the main WordPress blog post and the iTunes Summary field of your posts or you can just enter it once into the main blog post and leave the iTunes Summary box empty. That’ll prompt PowerPress to copy the contents of the main WordPress blog post into the iTunes Summary field automatically.

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