Post by rapha777 on Mar 11, 2006 4:36:54 GMT -5
To receive ipod casts consider the following links
www.preachtheword.co.uk/rss.html
A note from this link is as follows
"Subscribe to our weekly MP3 PodcastOur RSS feed includes the necessary information for an MP3 Podcast of the most recently added sermons. Podcasting is a way to automatically receive audio files over the Internet free-of-charge, so that you never need to miss a new sermon on our site. This 'feed' delivers our latest audio broadcast to your desktop or directly to your iPod or other portable MP3 player. However, you don't need an iPod! You have the option of listening to the sermons on your computer or loading them on to any brand of MP3 player to take with you. Due to the larger file size of the MP3 Podcast, we recommend that users on dial-up and slow connections continue to use the WMA files on our site (iTunes can convert WMA files to other formats if necessary). See below for instructions on how to join our Podcast... "
Also consider
www.watermarkradio.com/
Notes from this second link are as follows
" For the newcomers: how to get the podcast
So, you're here! Now what?! In a couple of clicks you will be setup to get the podcast - no worries. All content is freely available worldwide, so pass the word along. 2 simple steps:
1. Look on the right side of the page and click on this button >> 200509181547 over there >>
2. Next you'll see the WatermarkRadio channel page in iTunes - click “subscribe”
If you do not have iTunes, you will be re-directed to download it or to upgrade to version 5.
Once subscribed, new content will be received automatically in your iTunes and listed in the Podcast channels list (left-hand side of the iTunes window). Also, if you have an iPod, simply plug it in and you now always be loaded up with the latest from Watermark for your workout, commute, etc.
Additionally, to make sure you also see the textual content we post on this blog, you may want to grab our RSS feed or add it to your myYahoo! page (if you have one). This means that you won't have to return to this website for content - it will come to you.
Now, that you are setup with iTunes, you might want to check out some of the other 15,000 podcasts now available via iTunes. "
Any comments?
www.preachtheword.co.uk/rss.html
A note from this link is as follows
"Subscribe to our weekly MP3 PodcastOur RSS feed includes the necessary information for an MP3 Podcast of the most recently added sermons. Podcasting is a way to automatically receive audio files over the Internet free-of-charge, so that you never need to miss a new sermon on our site. This 'feed' delivers our latest audio broadcast to your desktop or directly to your iPod or other portable MP3 player. However, you don't need an iPod! You have the option of listening to the sermons on your computer or loading them on to any brand of MP3 player to take with you. Due to the larger file size of the MP3 Podcast, we recommend that users on dial-up and slow connections continue to use the WMA files on our site (iTunes can convert WMA files to other formats if necessary). See below for instructions on how to join our Podcast... "
Also consider
www.watermarkradio.com/
Notes from this second link are as follows
" For the newcomers: how to get the podcast
So, you're here! Now what?! In a couple of clicks you will be setup to get the podcast - no worries. All content is freely available worldwide, so pass the word along. 2 simple steps:
1. Look on the right side of the page and click on this button >> 200509181547 over there >>
2. Next you'll see the WatermarkRadio channel page in iTunes - click “subscribe”
If you do not have iTunes, you will be re-directed to download it or to upgrade to version 5.
Once subscribed, new content will be received automatically in your iTunes and listed in the Podcast channels list (left-hand side of the iTunes window). Also, if you have an iPod, simply plug it in and you now always be loaded up with the latest from Watermark for your workout, commute, etc.
Additionally, to make sure you also see the textual content we post on this blog, you may want to grab our RSS feed or add it to your myYahoo! page (if you have one). This means that you won't have to return to this website for content - it will come to you.
Now, that you are setup with iTunes, you might want to check out some of the other 15,000 podcasts now available via iTunes. "
Any comments?