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Buzz Kill

Mar 15, 2006 1:18AM PST

Help! I'm getting withdrawl symptoms. I haven't been able to download any podcasts dated 3/7 to current in iTunes. I searched the forums here, but it doesn't seem like anyone else here has this problem. I've been getting the shakes since 3/8, hoping it was just a hiccup, and that it'll clear up. I even

Its 3/15 now, and I need my fix man... any clues?

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what player?

are you using?

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Oops!
Mar 15, 2006 1:56AM PST

Oops! I forgot to mention. Its iTunes. I even removed the feed, and readded it without any improvement. Thanks.

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3/7??

that's the part that confuses me. we hadn't made an changes on the feed at that time, so i have no idea why it would be different. that leads me to believe that it's something on your end (not laying blame, but there's no other reason things would suddenly be different)

people have reported some issues with the Doppler player, but we've only maybe had one iTunes issue: but that was since the 10th of March. maybe some forum people can help you, as i really have no idea why things would change for ya...

remember, if you're having withdrawl, you can listen on the site from the podcast page: podcast.cnet.com

thanks!
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Here's the download location.
Mar 15, 2006 3:58AM PST
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Figured it out.
Mar 15, 2006 2:04AM PST

Nevermind. Sigh. I ran my iPodder app instead of iTunes hoping for improvement. In iPodder, it shows me the URL that the podcast is being downloaded from. The URL dw.com is blocked by the office proxy, and it appears that BOL switched on the 7th. I guess I'll just have to do my downloading from home. Thanks anyways. Sad