I’m happy to adopt a new podcast app if it has sponsorblock natively or through a plug-in. Otherwise let me know if there’s some other way to make it work. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work as all of the segments tagged for skipping are crowdsourced which would also work for Podcasts.

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    Podcasts are yet one more thing that ads have more or less ruined for me. I rarely listen to them due to the sponsorships. It is like trying to watch YouTube on my TV through the YouTube app instead of the Smarttube app.

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      Would you pay for them? I mean these are usually just people making them not giant corporations. How do they make money.

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        If the price was what I deemed acceptable and the method of doing so was decently centralized. I’m not going to sign up to 15 different podcasts with 15 separate transactions every month.

        So yes, I would pay for them if they make it attractive to pay for. Ultimately the viability of their business model is not my problem. So even if it is one guy in his garage, it is on him to create something I would be willing to pay for. If they can’t then oh well I can easily do without their podcast.

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    I would love this too.

    Right now I use Pocket Casts which lets you set a specific time to skip at the beginning or end of a podcast. Useful for static ads but not for the dynamic ones throughout the show.

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    The podcasts I listen to, very larely have sponsors during the episode, what are you guys listening to?

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    I wish this existed. I figure it’s a matter of time before someone develops a ML solution.

    I usually just try to hunt down bootleg feeds. I can usually find one, or a Patreon feed that someone has shared.

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    Idk what do you listen to, but when I listen to hour long podcast, I don’t care about 30 seconds sponsor. That’s not helpful, I know.

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      That’s a pretty reasonable ad load. Have you listened to 99% Invisible lately? Each episode is about 10 minutes long, and it seems like at least 50% of it is now ads and sponsorship stuff.

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      Hm! I look forward to trying Antennapod or pocketcasts since Gpodcasts is getting the Google Funeral treatment. :( Thanks for the likely superior alternatives.

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      But every ad on every episode of every podcast can be different. Right now with pocket cast, I skip ahead 30 seconds at a time then go back 10 seconds. But I’d rather automate it

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        Saaaame. Only thing I can think of is a server to download the podcasts, then some kind of ML/AI/LLM chicanery to transcribe, ID and timestamp the sponsor segments? Then chop it out with ffmpeg?

        Edit: looks like Podgrab can download the files, the rest might be doable with a bit of scripting.

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    I just unsubscribe when it becomes too prominent. There was a guy doing a recap of the news of the day in 5 minutes. Suddenly added 2 minutes of ads. Fuck that

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      This is not a solution. It’s like when there are too many ads on a site, stop using the site instead of just using an adblocker. Eventually I won’t be able to listen to any podcasts with this “solution”.

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    On top of dynamic ads, another problem would be decentralisation of podcasts. Many of them are released on several platforms simultaneously, and some sort of extra work would be needed for this to work accordingly independent of where you’re listening to a particular podcast.

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    Because a lot of podcast networks have dynamically inserted ads that change based on your geolocation, I’ve found that my Pihole can often provide a feed without any ads. I assume it’s like a fallback in case the geolocating fails. So I set Pocketcasts to only download episodes on my home network.

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      Can you prove any more info on this? Is the pihole automatically stopping the ads from downloading? It sound like it’s at least a partial solution.

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        So without having looked into it really, my assumption is that these podcast hosts will serve a specific file based on the response to an API call. If my Pihole blocks that call, they don’t want to serve nothing, so they fallback to a file that sometimes has “generic” ads (often for US-based companies) or other times no ads at all. Of course this doesn’t work for all podcasts, and as mentioned sometimes still has ads anyway. One day I might look more closely into it.

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    None that I’ve found has anything close to SponsorBlock for youtube, in theory it could work, even SponsorBlock has open issue for it.

    The problem is, a lot of podcasts are using dynamic ads insertion, which means the ads are added on the fly when user download an episode. Ads length could be different from person to person, and there’s a possibility of empty slot too, where the podcast unable to sell the slot. “We’ll be back after this short message,” and jump straight into the next segment. No ad.

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      I have noticed the Dynamic ads are audibly different in many ways. Like higher volume or has music added. I wonder if we could use that to auto detect the ads and skip it?

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        Idk everybody’s situation, but I just listen like this and manually skip ads. My car has buttons on the steering wheel for forward and backward (if I skip back into the podcast). My earbuds skip forward and backward with double presses on the right and left earbud respectively. Listening otherwise, it’s not that hard for me to grab my phone and skip through a few minutes of ads. Would it be better if it were automatic? Sure. But I’m much more annoyed by YouTube ads popping up every 3-7 minutes.

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          My ads only come on when it is the absolute worst situation to interact with my device.

          Holding a basket of laundry???! Oh better play and ad.

          Are your hands muddy from cleaning out a gutter? Better play an ad.

          You handling raw chicken??? It is ad time!!!

          Their are ways to avoid YouTube ads. YouTube is my favorite platform without ads.

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      I suppose the solution would be having people tag a soundbite at the beginning and at the end of each ad slot. Then when the app “hears”, the beginning soundbite it can just skip forward until it finds the ending one.