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Podcast Instructions
New to podcasting? No problem, with this instructional page we'll have you on
your way to enjoying APA's audio programming in no time.
What is a podcast?
A podcast is a digital media file that is accesed via the Internet. It is obtained or "subscribed to" by users through a syndication feed and
then can be played on a PC, mobile device, or digital media player. Podcasting
is just one type of webcasting that deals exclusively with audio. It acts in
much the same way as a radio show, but with the extra added benefit of being
available to users whenever they desire.
What do I need to get started?
In order to make sure you are ready to listen to APA podcasts, you first must
make sure you have the correct software. Your computer needs only two things:
a podcast receiver and a media player. Most PCs and Macintosh computers
come with a media player installed. Windows–based PCs all include the Windows
Media Player, while all Macintosh computers are equiped with Quicktime and iTunes.
Third-party media players such as MusicMatch Jukebox and Winamp work as well.
The iTunes software by Apple is your best bet for downloading, organizing, and
playing back your podcasts. The iTunes software will work for both Windows and
Macintosh users.
Click here to download
the latest version of iTunes
How do I access or "subscribe" to the APA podcast?
For iTunes users there are two ways of subscribing to our podcasts:
- The first
way is to go to the Music Store section in iTunes and search for "American
Planning Association." Once the results display, click on the "subscribe"
button. The APA podcast will automatically be added to the "Podcasts"
section of your iTunes software. They can then be played from this section.
- The second way is to click on the "Advanced"
tab in the top menu in the iTunes software and select "Subscribe to Podcast." Once the blank
text box appears you need to copy and paste this url into that area and click OK: http://www.planning.org/podcast/podcast.xml
Now that you have subcribed you can listen to the podcast directly through
iTunes. You can also use iTunes to add your APA podcasts to your iPod or other
portable media player.
Click here
for more information on podcasts and iTunes.
Other Podcast Receivers
Other podcast receivers don't neccessarily play your media files but they
will subcribe and organize your podcasts for you. You can then play the media
files with your computer's default media player such as Windows Media Player,
Quicktime, MusicMatch Jukebox, Winamp, and others. Here are a few of the podcast
receivers that are available for free online:
Juice: Click here for the free
download
Primetime Podcast Receiver:
Click here for the free download
Ziepod Podcast Receiver: Click
here for the free download
Mozilla Firefox: The Mozilla Firefox Internet browser can now also be used
to subscribe to RSS feeds such as podcasts.
Click here for the free download.
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