I'm not sure if you can do that just on the iPhone. If you're syncing between an iOS device and a computer, you could set up a smart playlist on the computer for something like 'Media Kind' is Podcast and Plays is greater than zero. That'll at least help you find them.
We love podcasts, but downloaded episodes can build up on your phone and take up space that could go towards music, apps, and other content on your phone. Add an episode to your library: For podcasts that you haven’t subscribed to, tap next to an episode. To download the episode so you can play it when you’re offline, tap. Delete an episode: Tap Library, tap Episodes, swipe left on the episode, then tap Delete. Remove a download: Tap Library, tap Downloaded Episodes, swipe left on the episode, then tap Remove.
Launch iTunes on your computer and click 'Podcasts' tab under iTunes Library section on the left panel. Then you can see all the podcasts from iTunes Library on the right panel. Select the unwanted podcasts(s) from the list while previewing. To delete a podcasts, please press 'Delete' or 'Backspace' key on keyboard to remove it.
- The Apple TV app (yes, for all your devices, not just an Apple TV) is where TV shows, movies and music videos will live on the Mac, including HBO and Showtime, and those iTunes.
- Any podcast, video, audio book, or movie that you’ve listened to or watched and no longer want to keep: You can select any content item and remove it from your iTunes library. You then have a choice of keeping the item’s file on your hard drive in the same folder, or transferring it to the Trash (on a Mac) or Recycle Bin (on a Windows PC.
On your iOS device, this may work: go to the 'My Podcasts' pane. Press '+' to make a new station. In the Station Settings, turn 'Group By Podcast' to off, Include Episodes / All, and turn 'Unplayed Only' to off. Include all episodes. That should give you a list with all the episodes on your phone, and if you can scroll down that list, look at the blue dots: completely blue is unplayed; a semi-circle is started but not finished; and no circle should indicate it's been played, and those are the ones you can delete. It's clunky and there should be a better way but at the moment I can't think of one.
Alternatively: go to the My Podcasts pane. The text will tell you how many unplayed episodes there are for each podcast, but there will be nothing about played. Select the first podcast in your list, and scroll to the bottom (below the unplayed) to see if there are any played episodes. Erase them. Repeat for the second podcast on your list. If you only listen to 5 or 6 podcasts, this is manageable. If you have many more, it'd be awful.
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To avoid the problem: on the iOS settings, go down to Podcasts, and set 'Delete Played Episodes' to on. That'll erase played episodes after 24 hours. I think this is the route Apple wants us to take.
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Note that it's unclear - or at least I don't understand - just what Podcasts does with played episodes these days. How to download photos from blackberry to mac. I have 'Delete Played Episodes' to on, which according to Apple means it's erased after 24 hours. But then where does it go? I can't make it appear in a Station, presumably because I've got that 'Delete Played Episodes' on. The only way I can find it is if I dig down into that podcast (in the 'My Podcasts' pane): I can see unplayed episodes at the top, and 'Played Episodes to be Deleted' below those. I don't understand why they don't just get erased, especially with them being so hard to find.