Re-downloading accidentally deleted podcasts in iTunes

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I deleted some previously downloaded podcast episodes in iTunes 9 and I'd like to re-download them. (I don't want to manually re-download them because then they won't show up in the podcast's list in the iTunes Podcast section.)

I've read http://blog.krisgielen.be/archives/54 as well as Way to get old podcasts in iTunes where the suggestion is to delete the iTunes entries for the podcasts I'd like to recover, then hold shift while re-opening that podcast's little triangle icon. Here's the problem though: holding shift and re-opening the triangle tells iTunes to refresh the RSS feed, and it's possible that the RSS feed no longer contains the item you want.

What I'm really looking for is a means of getting the "Get" button (that normally appears on un-downloaded podcasts) to reappear on the episodes I've previously downloaded but deleted.

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Matthew

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

Reputation: 2 450

Not sure why they would be deleting old Podcasts? why do you think that the old ones will be gone if you refresh, they aren't on any of the ones I've ever DL'd that would be kinda dumb for podcasters to delete their own backlog and force new subscribers to start form some midpoint or something, I think your fears are ungrounded or else the podcaster in question is really messing up their own library. The show all eppys totally works on the seven that I subscribe to. – None – 2010-09-16T03:09:12.047

They don't delete the old podcasts. They just expire out of the RSS feed as many publishers keep their feeds to a certain number of items. If you look at the TechCrunch news feed for example, it doesn't go back to the start of their service - only a few days or maybe even hours. The older posts expire out of the feed. It's like a FIFO queue. – Matthew – 2010-09-17T00:24:13.413

I'd love to know the answer to this too. – kevininspace – 2009-12-11T12:17:26.180

Hi Kevin - at the time I wrote the question I did a bunch of digging (I certainly spent more time on fixing this than it was worth!) around the iTunes configuration files. My assumption was that iTunes stores a database (whether it's iTunesPrefs.xml or iTunes Music Library.xml or some other binary file) with this info. I tried to find before-download (meaning the "Get" button appears) and after-download versions of the file. If I found both, I'd tweak the file to change whatever triggered the "Get" button to disappear. No dice, couldn't find the before-download file... – Matthew – 2009-12-12T01:13:03.950

Answers

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Select and delete the individual podcasts that you know are not there. Then right mouse click on the podcast and select "Show all available episodes". You should be presented with a refreshed list of all the individual podcasts that are available.

For StackOverflow, they are at episode 70 right now, but the available episodes go back to episode 41. That will vary by podcast feed though.

WireGuy

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

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@WireGuy - it occurred to me that doing this is the same has holding Shift while clicking on the podcast's triangle as I did in the question. The problem here is that the list of podcasts in the feed upon update will likely be shorter than originally so I won't be able to get the old content. I'm really looking to keep the list of episodes as-is but re-download a podcast that's in the list but who's file is no longer on disk. Essentially getting the "Get" button back. – Matthew – 2009-10-18T16:03:33.690

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If it's not in the feed, it's not in the iTunes Store (iTS). According to the publisher guidelines on apple.com: Making a Podcast:

When you submit your podcast, you are notifying iTS that you have a podcast feed that is located in a particular location (the feed URL). If your feed is accepted, iTS simply reads your feed each day and updates the podcast directory with any new or changed information about your podcast. Note that iTS does not cache or make a copy of your feed, nor does it cache or make a copy of your episode files. For podcasts, iTS is acting in a capacity similar to a web directory.

So there's no hidden stored version of the RSS Podcast feed and files in iTunes.

If the podcast you're looking for has a website, you will be stuck manually downloading them, and unfortunately it's likely that when you add them they won't get added to iTunes' "Podcast" category.

I hope there's a workaround, but from my own experience with podcasts and iTunes, it's a no go.

artlung

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

Reputation: 259

@artlung - Good point. In most cases though I'm directly subscribing to the podcast feed from the source site (using iTunes but not getting the feed from the iTunes store), via the "Advanced" menu, then the "Subscribe to Podcast..." menu option. – Matthew – 2009-12-17T04:17:30.437

Me too, usually. Wish I had better answer for you. – artlung – 2009-12-17T05:56:27.880

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Delete the podcast that you want to get back. Right click, Show All Available Episodes and it will absolutely be there. I tried it and it worked.

Justin

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

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Unsubscribe, then resubscribe to the podcast.

Kevin Babcock

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

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Hi Kevin - the problem here is that when you re-subscribe, there's a good chance the RSS feed has been updated and no longer contains the old entries (I touched on this in the question). I'm wondering if there's a solution from the iTunes side. Thanks. – Matthew – 2009-10-14T21:41:09.220

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Right click on the missing episode and click "show in iTunes" and then click on the free tag next to the episode to re download them.

Johann Botha

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

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This answer works:

  1. delete the single podcast
  2. collapse the podcast list
  3. hold the option key and re-open the podcast (or whichever equivalent is there in Windows)
  4. ta-daa

Try this if the above does not work.

  1. Delete the podcast you want to re-download.
  2. Press unsubsribe.
  3. Press subscribe.
  4. Press refresh.

lorenzog

Posted 2009-10-14T21:32:46.617

Reputation: 1 962