Podcastamatic automates the creation of a webpage and a RSS feed for your podcast, based on MP3 tags. A webpage can either be automatically generated from scratch or generated from a template you create. Podcastamatic is highly customizable.
The new Podcastamatic release (v1.3) supports iTunes tags and now reads mp4/m4a/m4p in addition to mp3 audio files. Get it here.
Changes
v1.3
- Added support for MP4 (mp4, m4a, m4p) files. Requires Perl module “MP4::Info”.
- Added support for iTunes “Explicit” tag. If you are using iTunes support you must now configure “iTunesExplicit” as “yes”, “no”, or “undefined”.
- Added support for different sort orders.
- If there is no MP3/MP4 “Title” tag then the filename is now used (was blank).
- Fixed warning if there is no tag field is empty.
Great project, great up-date, the next question is…when will there be a release for video podcasts? Just started viewing your stuff today, got the info from podcasting news.
Skip wrote “Great project, great up-date, the next question is…when will there be a release for video podcasts? Just started viewing your stuff today, got the info from podcasting news.”
I have no plans to add video support at this time, sorry.
But… what file type are video podcasts?
Well then Podcastamatic should work for video podcasts using mp4… can anyone confirm?
I have sent a patch to kenward which adds support for video podcasts.
Get the patched version at http://kenwardtown.com/category/podcastamatic/ [UPDATED]
Very handy script, had a fair amount of trouble finding it with the bradley.chicago.il.us site down. Finally found a 1.3 version and patches the code to work with latest MP3 and MP4 files. If you have an email for the patches or need a website to serve as a mirror for your latest code, let me know.
I have also had trouble finding this script because bradley.chicago.il.us is down. I found out about this script from http://www.podcastingnews.com/topics/Podcasting_Software.html