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Adam - am just wondering what players support the IPFS by default and what is their market share. Oh and how are we able to track plays if we support this format?

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nostr:npub14xqqhck4h85rex0cszue6ge0pw8ycle97qj880g7p3mc29azjqasj0afu2 nostr:npub1df6eyr7x6cv4gq99h3rjnhj6f4yqzxa97pxf2ecxeq82ea8mwdyqfgns3a nostr:npub1ln5q8np5aezhtt7ztv6tah86xk4t3smjuchdvxp0u6uta056204q45xyw6 nostr:npub1g6plln20m4g7e42zedtrsxf08sc9mw2n23c6d2p02rf6302z4xkqyudgtx Podnews Daily - my biggest show - is exclusive to IPFS. All players support it: it just looks like a download - it's served using an IPFS(dot)io address but still in http. View the Podnews RSS to see it.

Prefix analytics works too, so OP3 or Podtrac, etc, will work fine. I've seen zero drop of OP3 stats, but significant cost savings for bandwidth, plus it means I can output a better quality file.

Dynamic ads won't work, no. Only a minority of podcasts use them.