Forward Together - Gov. Mark R. Warner, Honorary Chair

 

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PODCAST FAQ


What is podcasting?

From the Wikipedia definition:

Podcasting is the method of distributing multimedia files, such as audio programs or music videos, over the Internet for playback on mobile devices and personal computers.

What is a podcast?

A podcast is a syndicated series of audio or video episodes. Podcasts are often referred to as shows.

What makes podcasting so special?

Instead of browsing web pages looking for an audio version of a speech or the video for a rally, you can subscribe to the podcast feeds from your favorite websites and listen to or watch the latest content all in one place.

Podcasting makes it easy to automatically receive the latest audio or video from multiple sources.

Do I need an iPod?

You do not need an iPod to watch or listen to podcast content. Podcast episodes can be watched or listened to on your computer in software like iTunes and WinAmp. It's also often possible to listen or watch podcast episodes directly in your favorite web browser. Of course you can listen or watch the same content on portable mp3 players or a portable digital device like a Sony PSP. Again, further explanation from Wikipedia:

The name association came about simply because Apple Computer's iPod was the most marketed and the best-selling portable digital audio player when podcasting began, and was used by early practitioners.

What you need is a podcatcher...

What is a podcatcher?

Podcatchers are software or websites that help you manage your podcast subscriptions, synch them to your portable player and listen to or watch the episodes.

Where can I get a podcatcher?

Desktop software examples include: iTunes, Juice, Yahoo Music Engine and FireAnt.

Website podcatchers include: Google Reader, ODEO, PodNova, MyYahoo or a podcast-enabled RSS reader.

Where can I get your podcast feed?

This is the link to our audio podcast feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/markwarneraudiopodcast

This is the link to our video podcast feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/markwarnervideopodcast

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