Podcast Reciever for Windows 7?

DavidCo

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Hi folks. I'm new to the forum, so I apologize if a thread already exists about this topic (I searched and couldn't find one).

Prior to upgrading to Windows 7, I used the Juice podcast receiver. I can't get it to work in 7 and I also can't seem to get any other podcast receiver to work. Is there one that works (other than itunes - I need something that will sync with Media Player)? Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks so much for your help.
 

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Somehow this topic seems to be unanswered anywhere.

It doesn't make sense.
I also would like to subscribe to a podcast and have WMP or WMC pick up new ones and sync with my .mp3 player.
iTunes is it? Why?
 

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juice is an exellent receiver, i use it myself and i am running windows 7 x64.

i used the instructions here How to make Juice 2.2 work in Windows Vista ~ Chris Pirillo seams to be a problem with the age if juice.

anyway the above link had all the info i needed to fix it. message me if that didnt help
 

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I'm late to this thread, but I get my podcasts (audio only)with Mediamonkey.
 

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I too liked Juice, and couldn't get it to work in 64-bit W7. I tried Media Monkey but don't like it. So I removed then reinstalled Juice, then found the .exe file. I right-clicked this and selected 'Troubleshoot compatibility'. This FIXED Juice. It works fine now. The only remaining niggle is that it will not auto-start on a reboot / restart, even though it is in the Startup folder.
 

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