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    Where does Podbird store it's podcasts?

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        Jimpson
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        After using podbird for quite a while now, i've noticed that i have around 6Gb worth of podcasts in the app.
        I'd like to remove most of them, but i can't find the location where podbird stores them.

        Does anybody know where they are stored in the filesystem? (Besides removing them in the app themselves)

        Thanks for the help!

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          AppLee @Jimpson
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          Hi @jimpson
          It should be in ~/.local/share/<podbird directory name> or maybe in ~/.cache/<podbird directory name>
          The name is the one specified as identifier for the app it should have podbird in it 😉

          And I moved this to the general support as it is not restricted to the Vollaphone.

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            ECLKu0
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            @Jimpson ,
            for me it was in ~/.local/share/ubuntu-download-manager/com.mikeasoft.podbird

            but if its not there, try using the du command to search for large directories. I started from the very top at ~ and started using this:

            du -d 1 --block==1G
            

            ^this command shows the size of each directory/file in ur current location in terms of gigabytes. podbird should be up there in size, so just start working ur way down

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