Okay, here's my problem....
iTunes is distributing it fine.
podcatching software will get it fine.
Here's the catch....those two things (iTunes and podcatchers) are getting them from a feed (the talkshoe feed) that I no longer want to be used as the distribution source. I would like to change it to libsyn as the source.
This means that iTunes and podcatchers will need to know the proper feed url. This is easy to do for podcatchers, but you have to have control of the feed's XML file in order to edit it in a way that tells iTunes that the feed url has been changed and that it (iTunes) should from now on use the updated feed source url.
The problem is that with talkshoe I have no control over the XML file. And so I was wondering if there is any other way to let iTunes know that the source url should be different.
Eventually I will phase out talkshoe as the distribution source for the podcasts and move everything over to libsyn. This accomplishes many 'control issues' I have regarding the podcast content. Among my control freaking issues is the ability to manage an XML file, have complete/full ownership of the content, and be able to run the advertising of
my choosing. I've got an email out to the support peeps at talkshoe in hopes that they can tweak the XML file for me.
Make sense? It was all greek to me until I experienced it. Trail by fire is a good learning tool.
--Aaron