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# Default Server List for podget
#
# FORMAT: <url> <category> <name>
#
# NOTES:
# 1. URL Rules:
# A. Any spaces in the URL need to be converted to %20
# 2. Category Rules:
# A. Must be one word without spaces.
# B. You may use underscores and dashes.
# C. You can insert date substitutions.
# %YY% == Year
# %MM% == Month
# %DD% == Day
# 3. Name Rules:
# A. If you are creating ASX playlists, make sure the feed name does not
# have any spaces in it and the filename cannot be blank.
# B. You can leave the feed name blank, and files will be saved in the
# category directory.
# C. Names with spaces are only compatible with filesystems that allow for spaces
# in filenames. For example, spaces in feed names are OK for feeds saved to
# Linux ext partitions but are not OK for those saved to Microsoft FAT partitions.
# 4. Disable the downloading of any feed by commenting it out with a leading #.
#
# Examples:
# http://www.lugradio.org/episodes.rss Linux LUG Radio
#
# Example with date substitution in the category and a blank feed name:
# http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rmhttp/downloadtrial/worldservice/summary/rss.xml News-%YY%-%MM%-%DD%
#
# Example of two ways to do a feed with authentication:
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name USER:username PASS:password
# OR
# http://username:password@somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name
#
# NOTE: The second method will fail if a colon (:) is part of the username or password.
# Both methods will fail if a space is part of the username or password.
#
# Additional Options:
# OPT_CONTENT_DISPOSITION - Attempt to get filename from the Content-Disposition tag that is part of
# wget --server-response.
# OPT_DISPOSITION_FAIL - This option works in conjunction with OPT_CONTENT_DISPOSITION by removing
# any URLs that fail to receive a filename from the COMPLETED log. This allows
# them to be automatically retried the next time a session runs. If this option
# is added to a feed that has already been downloaded then the user will need to
# remove the URLs for the problematic files from the COMPLETED log manually. On
# one feed this allowed for the improvement of the number of filename problems from
# approximately 15% to under 2% over the course of 6 sessions. Those sessions can
# occur sequentially on one day or as part of your established cron rotation.
# OPT_FILENAME_LOCATION - Some feeds do not have the detailed filename listed in the FEED but rather rename
# the file on redirection. This option address that issue by attempting to grab the
# filename from the last 'Location:' tag in the output of 'wget --server-response'.
# OPT_FILENAME_RENAME_MDATE - For feeds that use a singular filename for each item that is identified by a long
# somewhat incomprehensible string in the URL. These feeds were previously fixed
# with FILENAME_FORMATFIX4 which would append the string to the common filename to
# produce unique filenames for each item. However this produced filenames that were
# not very easy to understand. This option gives us another method for dealing with
# these common filenames. This appends the date of the files last change (modification
# date) as a prefix to the filename in the format of YYYYMMDD_HHhMMm_<common-part>. This
# makes the filenames sortable and gives the user something that makes a moderate amount
# of sense. Does not work for all feeds, for some feeds the last modification time for
# each file is the time of download. Which may be acceptable in some situations but can
# cause confusion when downloading more than one item at a time from a feed.
#
# Note: It is possible to use more than one option per feed, this will combine the effects of the options in order from
# top to bottom as they are listed here.
#
# Examples:
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name OPT_CONTENT_DISPOSITION
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name OPT_CONTENT_DISPOSITION OPT_DISPOSITION_FAIL
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name OPT_FILENAME_LOCATION
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name OPT_FILENAME_RENAME_MDATE
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name OPT_FILENAME_LOCATION OPT_FILENAME_RENAME_MDATE
#
# Atom Feed Options: The following options are available for advanced handling of Atom feeds.
# ATOM_FILTER_SIMPLE This option will enable filtering for just audio or video files from a feed.
# ATOM_FILTER_TYPE="type" This option allows more detailed filtering of the variety of types available. This can
# limit the files downloaded to one type (example: "audio/mpeg") or to a few types
# (example: "(audio|video)/.*" for all audio and video types, OR "audio/.*" for all audio
# types).
# ATOM_FILTER_LANG="language" If an Atom feed supports multiple languages for enclosures, then you can use this
# option to filter to only those you desire. You can limit to one language (example: "en"
# for just English) or combine several supported languages to get them all (example: "(en|es|fr)"
# to download files in English, Spanish and French. How the languages are defined may vary
# from feed to feed.
#
# Note: If you do not enable ANY of the ATOM_FILTER options, when you run podget with "-vv" or higher, for every Atom feed
# that supports multiple enclosures per item, Podget will tell you with the count per type or language to help you decide if
# you should use the filters to reduce the quantity of your downloads.
#
# Examples:
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_SIMPLE
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_TYPE="audio/mpeg"
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_TYPE="audio/.*"
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_TYPE="(audio|video)/.*"
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_LANG="en"
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_LANG="(en|es|fr)"
# http://somesite.com/feed.rss CATEGORY Feed Name ATOM_FILTER_TYPE="audio/mpeg" ATOM_FILTER_LANG="en"
#
#FEEDS:
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------