0:00 – Staats goodness
00:40 – housekeeping
06:40 – Quick hits
25:00 – franchise players
37:00 – run environments
43:10 – underrated players
56:45 – Go Tigers!
59:40 – serious back patting
1:04:50 – Finally, the main act
1:55:00 – your emails
2:10:00 – Paul's favorite read of the week and Jason's favorite read of the week
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To fix it, I downloaded a free app from the Android market called MP3 Tag Editor. I use it to open the downloaded mp3 and add a title to the podcast and leave everythng else blank. After that I have no problem playing it.
I also downloaded an episode onto my computer and copied it with all of the file tag information removed, then sideloaded it to my phone. This worked for me also.
I don't know podcasting software, but I would have thought the tagging information would be put in through the recording and editing software when the file is created.
http://archive.org/download/TowersOfPowerFantasyHouror2Episode4/tpfh4.mp3 is the link they provide when I host the files there. I don't do any file-specific tagging.
We record the file through Skype using Callgraphs. I then take that file into Audacity and split the tracks, then export that mp3 at 44100 rate into my editing software where I produce the show and save it as an mp3 at the same rate.