Podcast/Rss FAQ page updated
2007-02-23
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Q:
What's podcasting?
A: According to
Wikipedia, "Podcasting is the practice of making audio files
available online in a way that allows software to automatically detect
new files and download them." Technically, this is
accomplished using RSS 2.0 news feeds to provide information about a
collection of audio files in MP3 format. In common use, podcasting is
often used to refer to independent audio shows that can be downloaded
from the Internet.
Q: What's cool
about podcasting?
A: Podcasting lets
anybody with a microphone, a computer and an Internet connection publish
audio shows that can be listened to by people anywhere in the world.
Because the barriers to entry are very low, podcasting is rapidly
becoming a popular way for people share audio shows. Podcasts are free
and can be automatically downloaded to portable media players, so you
can listen to them whenever it's convenient.Coolest of all is that if
you've got a great idea for a podcast, you can probably do it!
Q: What sort of
shows are available as podcasts?
A: There are
already many types of podcasts, including audio books, music shows,
news, humor and sports. Most podcasts are created by amateurs, but there
are also commercial podcasts and independently produced podcasts. There
are podcasts in Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Mohawk,
Spanish, and many other languages.
Q: Do I need to
have an iPod to listen to podcasts?
A: No. The first
podcast clients were designed to subscribe to audio shows, automatically
download them and sync them to iPods. As podcasting has evolved, podcast
clients have become available that work with most portable digital audio
players. Many podcast sites support downloading shows directly from the
site, and many directories support playing podcasts directly.
Q: Do I need
special software to listen to podcasts?
A: No. Many
podcasters and directories let you listen to podcasts as streaming
media, directly from the site. Podcasting clients are used to streamline
downloading podcasts and copying them to portable media players.
Q: What is RSS?
A: RSS files are
text files that contain information about things available on the
Internet. For podcasting, RSS files are used to syndicate information
about a podcast "channel" (the show as a whole), and also individual
podcast episodes.
iTunes podcast help
here.
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