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  • Thread Starter shalako

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    I got it working and then busted it again.

    I found an enclosure in the custom fields for the post. I think this was put there by the Podcasting plugin which I have been experimenting with. I removed the custom field and then my feed links redirected to feedburner. But then (surprise) feedburner didn’t see any enclosures.

    I upgraded to 2.7; doesn’t look like podcast-channels is compatible, as I can’t find the settings page in the new interface.

    Having the same trouble here. Did you ever work it out?

    Thread Starter shalako

    (@shalako)

    Hi Alan,

    Thanks a bunch for the response! I installed the dev version and set my feedburner URL for the channel. Cool! However, I don’t see any changes were made to .htaccess. Perms shouldn’t be the issue:

    -rw-rw-r– 1 apache apache 205 Dec 27 18:57 .htaccess

    Suggestions?

    Again, my only reason for using Feedburner is to have stats for subscriptions and downloads. Maybe there are WordPress plugins that would do just as good a job?

    My question about overriding itunes:author has to do with how to override that channel meta for each episode (item) in the feed, so that in iTunes, Artist can be different for each episode but the Author of the channel remains consistant. Even though I’ve done the ID3 tags the way I want them to appear in iTunes, when I test by subscribing to the podcast, the artist tag for the downloaded file is the same as the channel Author.

    Thanks again for your help1

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