App description by AntennaPod
AntennaPod is a podcast manager and player that gives you instant access to millions of free and paid podcasts, from independent podcasters to large publishing houses such as the BBC, NPR and CNN. Add, import and export their feeds hassle-free using the iTunes podcast database, OPML files or simple RSS URLs.
Download, stream or queue episodes and enjoy them the way you like with adjustable playback speeds, chapter support and a sleep timer.
Save effort, battery power and mobile data usage with powerful automation controls for downloading episodes (specify times, intervals and WiFi networks) and deleting episodes (based on your favourites and delay settings).
Made by podcast-enthusiasts, AntennaPod is free in all senses of the word: open source, no costs, no ads.
Import, organize and play
• Manage playback from anywhere: homescreen widget, system notification and earplug and bluetooth controls
• Add and import feeds via the iTunes and gPodder.net directories, OPML files and RSS or Atom links
• Enjoy listening your way with adjustable playback speed, chapter support, remembered playback position and an advanced sleep timer (shake to reset, lower volume)
• Access password-protected feeds and episodes
Keep track, share & appreciate
• Keep track of the best of the best by marking episodes as favourites
• Find that one episode through the playback history or by searching titles and shownotes
• Share episodes and feeds through advanced social media and email options, the gPodder.net services and via OPML export
Control the system
• Take control over automated downloading: choose feeds, exclude mobile networks, select specific WiFi networks, require the phone to be charging and set times or intervals
• Manage storage by setting the amount of cached episodes, smart deletion and selecting your preferred location
• Adapt to your environment using the light and dark theme
• Back-up your subscriptions with the gPodder.net integration and OPML export
Join the AntennaPod community!
AntennaPod is under active development by volunteers. You can contribute too, with code or with comment!
Our friendly forum members are happy to help with every question you have. You are invited to discuss features and podcasting in general, too.
https://forum.antennapod.org/
Transifex is the place to help with translations:
https://www.transifex.com/antennapod/antennapod
AntennaPod is recently updated audio episode application by AntennaPod, that can be used for various podcasting purposes. Its latest version 2.1.2 has 632363 downloads. You can download AntennaPod latest APK for Android right now.
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Specifications
License | Free |
Requirements | Require Android 4.1 and up |
Language | English |
Categories | music, audio, episode, podcasting, playback, manage |
Size | 8.9M |
Version | 2.1.2 |
Audience | Everyone |
Publish Date | |
Author | AntennaPod |
Downloads | 632363 |
Download options | APK |
User Rating | 4.69 / 5 |
I like the interface and look of this podcast player a lot, and the fact that it has some lockscreen controls is a huge plus for it. In terms of what I'd like to see improved, there are a few things. First, an easier way to add podcasts would be nice, like some kind of directory to search through. I had to add This American Life by pasting in the URL rather than using a search or selection activity. Second, adding fast-forward and rewind to the lockscreen would be good. Third, selection of items is a little clunky, and it takes too many clicks to perform operations on items in the list. One should be able to mark something unread in two clicks, but it takes three because the menu doesn't pop up automatically after selection. Fourth, marking things read/unread, adding and removing to the queue, and managing the downloaded/not downloaded statuses of all of the items isn't as easy as it could be. It's kind of a pain to have to separately manage all of these statuses independently. Also, auto-removal from the queue seems to work, but auto-removal from the device doesn't seem to work. And lastly, auto-downloading of items would be nice. Overall though, a great app!
Since moving to android from iOS I've been looking for a decent podcast app. After searching the play store, online reviews and top 10's then trying them all out I was still disappointed. Ads, cluttered layouts, and complex apps were all I found. However in a comments section I saw this app recommended, and I must say its great. Not just because I couldn't get on with the others but this app is easy to use and manage your subscriptions and episodes, has a good layout that's both aesthetic and user friendly.
Update: I got a same-day response pointing me to a setting that does exactly what I was asking for! It would be great if the notification didn't disappear when I tap the stop button. Usually I'm just stopping the playback temporarily during an interruption and I want to restart playback after a few seconds or minutes. If the notification were still there I'd just press the play button to get going again. The Google Music player notification does this and I like it that way.
Originally used stitcher which was to rated but not all that great. Setup takes a bit longer in antenna pod than stitcher, but this app actually stores podcasts to sd card rather than holding then in the phones ram. Benefit: when you go on a 7 hour road trip you actually have something to listen to instead of only having the two podcast in your phones ram. This is simple with no ads. It just works!
This is one of the best podcast apps hands down. Very nice, clean, and appealing UI. It functions just like it's supposed to and gives the listener the option to either download or stream. Only problem with it is the Miro Guide, it has a small selection but if you can't find what you're looking for just go to the Miro website and find your selections URL and you're set.
Simple and effective, with no ads or bloat. Supports basically any feed and I quickly found my usual subscriptions without messing about. I had an issue with long files crashing the app but apparently this is a problem with the libraries or something. All I had to do to fix it was to flick a switch in the settings.