Archive for the 'How To' Category

Digital Podcast 29: How to get podcasts into iTunes

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

How to get podcasts into iTunes and how to get more than just the most recent show to download are questions I get frequently.

In the past, I have used the descriptions in the Digital Podcast Forums, but I thought I would create a short video tutorial that explains how to get podcasts into your iTunes player, download multiple episodes and delete podcasts from iTunes.

If you just got your new iPod and want to get some podcasts into iTunes so you can listen to them on your computer or iPod this video is for you.

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Google Adds Video Podcasting Feature to Blogger

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Google has added video uploading to Blogger! The new feature allows you to upload videos and create a video podcast the same way that you upload photos.

To use the service to podcast the videos you need to turn the enclosure feature on.

To turn on enclosure links, just go to Settings > Formatting and set the “Show Link fields” option to “Yes.” This will add the enclosure link fields to your post editor. From there, just paste in the URLs of your recorded media, and your blog will instantly become a podcast.

Blogger’s feeds are based on the ATOM standard, not the RSS standard that is used by Apple and others for subscribing to podcasts. To turn your ATOM feed into an RSS feed you can use another Google service Feedburner.

How to make a podcast - 10 resources worth knowing about

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

How to make a podcastI often get asked how to make a podcast, so I thought that creating a list of resources that have developed around the net might be helpful to many of our visitors.

Here are some resources worth checking out if you want to learn how to make a podcast, video podcast or a screencast.

What other great resources should be on the list?

Callburner for Recording Skype Calls

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

CallBurner records Skype calls.

Callburner costs about $50, but has received a very positive review from Techcrunch.

Callburner allows you to record mp3 or wav formats, and record each side of the call to a separate file.

If you are looking for a way to record Skype calls for your podcast it looks like an interesting alternative.

Some other options for recording Skype calls are outlined in this post about how to record skype calls.



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