RSS is direct
Otoha does not host shows; it connects to public RSS and publisher media sources.
Podcast discovery
A show should not be hard to find just because a storefront region differs. Otoha supports public RSS and available discovery sources, while publishers and third parties still control what is offered.
Public RSS · Show and regional availability are set by publishers · Episodes download on demand
Confirm that a show is available, subscribe, and return to your own playback position.
Use a public RSS address or a currently available discovery source.
New episodes appear in Otoha after you subscribe.
Prepare an episode while connected, then continue offline.
Otoha does not host shows; it connects to public RSS and publisher media sources.
Catalogs and shows differ by region, so check the actual source.
Speed, captions, and loops are covered by the podcast-speed use case.
Try public RSS and available directories; publishers and third parties decide what is offered.
No. Playback and downloads come from the original source.
Episodes downloaded on demand can continue playing offline.
Public RSS · Show and regional availability are set by publishers · Episodes download on demand