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Unable to download some podcasts due to unknown error 301 in itunes for windows

I started having problems downloading new episodes on two of my favourite podcasts. I've had the problem for months with one of them and the other started to show the same problem just a couple of days ago.

I have downloaded episodes previously from the same podcasts. Now I get an error and nothing on those podcasts is downloading. I can download other podcasts without problems.

The error is:

I have no problems with my connection.

The URL is the one I get from the Store when I subscribe.

Actually, when I click Subscribe in the podcast store I get

But I can select Get for an episode and the podcast turns up in my podcast list. I can then refresh the feed and get all episodes. I believe I have the subscription working this way.


I have tried to search for this specific error code but haven't been able to find anything about it.

I'd really appreciate help with this.

Thanks!!




Windows

Posted on Jul 10, 2024 8:31 PM

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Jul 19, 2024 12:54 AM in response to olafromhenley beach

olafromhenley beach wrote:

I still can't download those podcasts. Could this be a problem with the source? Any point in contacting the podcast hosts?

Yes.


The Podcast's producer has access to the host site (from where the podcasts are downloaded) and its staff and is the best person (or body) to manage the issue.


I offered the same advice in the last discussion about Podcasts on this forum and after a few days the issue was fixed. The original poster in that discussion was convinced the issue fixed itself, but I believe that it's far more likely that once the Podcast's producer was made aware that some of the followers could not download the shows, the producer contacted the host site and together those two bodies worked out where the problem lay and one of them fixed it.

Jul 19, 2024 4:02 PM in response to olafromhenley beach

The reply from the podcast host, swap.fm:


We double-checked our logs and can confirm we don't see any errors. We also have robust safeguards in place, so that if there ever is an issue on our side it won't impact show playback. (Our top priority) :) 


It's very possible the Microsoft issue today impacted some playback, as it was fairly widespread. It's also worth noting that Apple podcasts can sometimes give "playback errors" from time to time even if a show has no prefix inserted. 


Please keep me in the loop if this issue persists. We will continue to monitor on our end.


So, no solution yet. I can confirm the issue still persists.



Jul 11, 2024 7:15 PM in response to olafromhenley beach

Just to add more info, iTunes version 12.13.2, Windows 10 Pro version 22H2.

It seems like when this problem occurs for a podcast, that's it, I'm never able to download from it again. Is there some sort of cached info that I can flush? or some other reset of a particular podcast? I've tried deleting the folder for downloaded episodes. Restarted the computer, reset the internet connection etc Yes, done that.

Ideas please??!

Jul 24, 2024 4:32 PM in response to olafromhenley beach

I've got some more information from one of the podcast providers:


Apple is aware of the problem and has supposedly been investigating it for several months now. They've told us their engineers have been able to replicate the issue, and are working on a fix. I've passed along your report to them as well.


The latest guidance Apple gave us was:


As a workaround until we have a fix in place, users on Windows can listen to the show by copying and pasting the show URL into any browser and playing from the web preview screen.

So, apparently we will have to wait. I hope to see the fix soon!

Still, I must say we, the users of iTunes, are let down by Apple. No feedback. Has anyone at Apple seen this? I'm really disappointed with iTunes overall. It doesn't seem like Apple allocate enough resources to iTunes development and maintenance. Time to look for alternatives?!

Jul 27, 2024 3:32 AM in response to olafromhenley beach

olafromhenley beach wrote:

Still, I must say we, the users of iTunes, are let down by Apple. No feedback. Has anyone at Apple seen this?

Although "Apple" may not have seen this discussion, it appears from your reply that the Podcast's producer has contacted the relevant department in Apple, which is a fra better step than simply blanket contacting the company. This confirms what i've been saying: that the best way to sort out Podcast downloading errors is to contact the show's producers. So wait it out.


I'm really disappointed with iTunes overall.

We all have our issues with Apple over iTunes, but take into consideration that it is a very complex programme.


It doesn't seem like Apple allocate enough resources to iTunes development and maintenance. Time to look for alternatives?!

I doubt that Apple is spending too much time on iTunes now as they already have replacement apps for some (but crucially, not all) aspects of iTunes. Such is life.

Jul 28, 2024 7:59 PM in response to the fiend

Hi the fiend,

thanks for your reply. I'm glad there is life 'out there'!

I haven't seen any App alternatives to iTunes on Windows. If iTunes is abandoned, yes, we are indeed out of luck. I'd be happy to learn of any apps for Windows that I can use.


Here are some issues with iTunes for Windows (ideas for improvement):

1. Syncing with my iPhone: music files are not synced correctly. Some songs are missing from my phone. There is no way to ensure that all songs are synced. Maybe you are not supposed to have 6000 songs synced...

2. iTunes does not support managing media files on a network e.g. when I need to move files.

3. iTunes can't sync media without taking a backup first. This should be a user choice.

4. The screen real estate is badly used. The top box switches between different information e.g. synchronisation progress and what is played. It would be easy to just separate information using different parts of the window and show everything all the time.

5. It is not possible to change the location of backups. The Windows C drive gets bloated.

6. It isn't possible to manually move individual device backups to external drives.

7. When things go wrong, there is no online help to support fault finding. What is error code 301 "unknown error".


All for now. Still waiting for that podcast to work...

Unable to download some podcasts due to unknown error 301 in itunes for windows

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