Encoding your media using an MP3 will give it the widest possible compatibility. Libsyn has always recommended the use of MP3 and as more podcast directories require MP3. However, many of our producers prefer to use an M4A. They will not be added to the overall stats. What that means is that any stats from Spotify that you have had prior to this passthough update, will remain in the separated section that you have been used to. Historical data will remain where it is for the foreseeable future for your reference. ![]() In the next two weeks, all stats will appear in your general stats numbers, the same as any other download or play, rather than being separated out. With this update, Libsyn will start collecting stats for Spotify downloads/plays. Right now, Spotify stats for your show are delivered from Spotify to Libsyn and displayed as its own stats breakout, rather than in with all your other stats. Let’s talk about each one, and where you will see these changes reflected in the Libsyn system! Stats ![]() ![]() This may seem like small potatoes, and really it is, but there are a few places where you notice these changes. It simply means that Spotify will serve content from Libsyn’s servers,* instead* of making copies and serving it themselves. This method is similar to what most podcast directories use. ![]() Updates are coming to the connection between Libsyn and Spotify! Libsyn will be updated to connect to Spotify using a method known as ‘passthrough’.
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