Each podcast episode you download will take up space but the size of your phone, the amount, length, bitrait and weather the episodes are audio or video all determine what you decide to keep or delete.
You can see the size of a podcast episode by double tapping the details button for the episode and swiping to the right. You can also double tap the more tab on the bottom right of the main screen and swipe to see how many episodes you have downloaded, how much space they take up and how much free space remains on your device. You can double tap edit within a podcast feed and select episodes to delete and then double tap actions and select delete to remove those episodes or alternatively you can simply double tap and hold on any episode until a beep and select delete episode. Lastly you can double tap on settings within a podcast feed and double tap episodes to keep and in there you have lots of options for what to delete and when. If you have any specific questions just let me know. Downcast is very powerful and flexible but many don't know all it can do or how to use the options to make it do what they want it too. Danny. Sent from my iPhone On 24/04/2013, at 8:43 AM, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Danny, > > Thanks so much! Since I have decided to download podcasts rather than > streaming them, do I need to delete the episodes I'm finished with in order > not to use up all the space on my phone? Thanks again! > > Desi > > > > On Apr 23, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There are a couple of things you can do. If you want to unsubscribe and >> remove all episodes yes, double tap edit and delete the podcast there or you >> can double tap and hold on the podcast until you here the tritone and then >> slide your finger to the left or right and when you lift off a confirmation >> to delete the podcast will appear to the right of the podcast. >> Alternatively you can double tap on the podcast, go into settings and turn >> off auto refresh feed and no more episodes will download but you will still >> keep the podcast and any remaining episodes. Good if you don't want more >> episodes but want to keep some. >> >> Hth. >> Danny. >> and set down to >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 24/04/2013, at 3:52 AM, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Everybody, >>> >>> If I decide I no longer want to receive a particular podcast, what is the >>> way to unsubscribe when in the downcast app on my iPhone? Do I use the >>> edit function and simply delete it from my podcast list, or is there >>> another way to do it that is better? 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