![]() ![]() I’d like the option to have the shows start at a prescribed time in, but it’s different for each show. Several of the audio and video shows to which I subscribe have very long preroll intros and ads. On iPhone I want to be able to set up playlists so I can queue up a series of short audio shows for a long run, or maybe a series of long shows for a long drive. I often miss something and want to hear it again so a quick backward swipe on screen is a delightful gesture. Downcast on iPad for video playbackįor example, on iPad I want the easiest way to fast forward and reverse. Sort of like problems to be solved, right? I do have different requirements depending on the device. The best place to start is to set up our requirements. ![]() In looking at the two apps side by side now to explain my usage, I’ve discovered that Pocket Casts does support video now, so if I was to choose today, what would I pick? The origination of my move to Downcast for video shows was that Pocket Casts didn’t support video. But I still had to go through both apps to try and articulate why I don’t use one podcatcher for both. The first thing to tell you is that I actually use both! I use Pocket Casts on my iPhone for audio podcasts, and I use Downcast on my iPad for video podcasts. But even better, I love this question because I have wondered myself why I use Downcast when I said to use Pocket Casts. I love this question because of how Rush feels betrayed because I had moved on. Rush Sherman sent in our very first video dumb question: ![]()
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