Unfortunately, neither of these options are possible as far as I know. 

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> On Dec 20, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> I have an iPhone 5S running IOS 8.1.2 and an iMac running MAC OS 10.10.1. I 
> normally access podcasts using iTunes on my iMac and then sync them to my 
> iPod Nano G7 so that I can listen to them on the move. 
> 
> However there is now a problem with the iPod Nano and so I instead want to 
> access podcasts on my iPhone 5S. When I had an iPhone 3GS running IOS 6 
> podcasts appeared in the Music App on the iPhone and were synced with iTunes 
> just like they are on the iPod Nano. that worked fine. 
> 
> Now on the iPhone 5S I cannot see podcasts in the Music App at all. I see 
> that there is a Podcast App on the iPhone and if I open that I see the same 
> list of podcasts as in iTunes on my iMac. However my iPhone contains a large 
> number of podcasts which I have already listened to on the iPod. 
> 
> I would really like the iPhone 5S to behave like the iPhone 3GS and sync 
> podcasts with iTunes in the normal way so that podcasts appear in the Music 
> App on the iPhone 5S. How can I accomplish this? 
> 
> If the above is not possible is there any way to mark a large number of 
> podcasts or even all podcasts in the iPhone podcasts App as played to reduce 
> confusion? 
> 
> Many thanks for any help….
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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