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Why is it called podcasting?
'Podcasting' is a blend of the words 'iPod' and 'broad casting'.
It describes a process by which digital audio content can
be made available over the Internet in a format that allows
it to be automatically downloaded and transferred to an iPod,
or similar portable music player, for playback at any time.
Do I need an iPod or any other mp3 player to listen
to podcast downloads?
Nope. All you need is a computer connected to the internet.
Then you can download shows via podcasting and listen to MP3
files. You will need a media player on your computer (many
PCs come with Windows Media Player), and you'll also need
some speakers or headphones. The advantage of transferring
the downloads onto a portable player is that you can then
listen to them on the go.
Why is there no music in the podcast?
Due to rights restrictions music is not available in some
podcasts. However our podcasts do feature all the best bits
that don't include commercial music such as celebrity interviews
and Gotcha' calls. If you have any suggestions regarding podcast
content then please get in touch.
I've subscribed to a podcast but I'm getting an error
message. What could be the problem?
You should refer to the Help or Trouble Shooting section in
your podcasting software. You may also want to delete the
feed and re-subscribe. If you are still having problems then
you may want to choose another podcasting application. You
can find a list of these here - podcast
software.
I have iTunes but I'm having problems downloading
the podcast
You need a minimum of iTunes version 5. The latest version
of Itunes can be found here - iTunes
software download.
How much does it cost to receive podcasts?
It's free!!! You lucky devil, you. |
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