

- #Stitcher delete listen later update#
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Locate the episode you want to listen to and click the play button.
#Stitcher delete listen later update#
To update the payment method for your premium membership, sign in at / account How do I edit my credit card information? If you downgrade, your change won’t take effect until your next renewal date.
#Stitcher delete listen later upgrade#
The date of upgrade becomes your new renewal date. The cost of the new plan will be offset by the prorated amount for time left on your original subscription. You can upgrade your membership at any time from your account page when signed in: Sorry, at this time the members-only feed isn’t available on Stitcher or other podcast apps that do not support private podcast feed subscriptions.

#Stitcher delete listen later manual#
Copy your link from the Manual Link Setup section, then consult your app’s user guide. Running into issues? Or don’t see your preferred app in the list of supported podcast apps? You may be able to add your premium feed to the app manually.

I got them to download the same specific podcast that I was having the issue with and they were able to play the one that for me was "unavailable" even though it is downloaded locally.
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I got a Senior Advisor on the phone - they checked my IMEI number and software version which seemed to be fine. I called them back in order to try and delve a bit deeper into this issue. This doesn't really make sense as music files don't need to be updated everytime there is a software update (that I'm aware of anyway). The issue is that with new software updates to the iPhone or iPod the podcast files must also be updated.Īpparently part of the podcast download file needs to be re-written in order to be compatible with the newest Apple software update. It isn't the player that is causing the issue its the third party providing the podcast file. The main Apple Support person I spoke with contacted the Apple iTunes Support department.

I also didn't think the approach of having to download a podcast twice is an appropriate solution - even this doesn't always work. Downloading podcasts then when trying to play them I get the error message "Episode temporarily unavailable", even ones I have downloaded and played previously. I called Apple Care to get an answer on this - as I'm having the same issue. I am using an iPhone 5S with the most up to date iOS software (9.2.1 currently) and having the same error.
