Monday, September 12, 2016

Downloading-a-free-podcast-471

Downloading a Free Podcast


Its easy to find and download a free podcast. The best


way to find free podcasts is probably to check a podcast


directory. A podcast directory is a listing of many,


sometimes thousands of different podcasts. The podcast


directory will usually organize the podcasts by topic and


genre, making it easy to find the type of podcast that is


sought. In addition, podcast directories often allow the


visitors to comment on the podcasts listed, and provide


a list of the favorite podcasts on the site, making it easy


for users to find the best podcasts available. These


podcast directories can be used to browse through,


introducing users to many different podcasts they


otherwise would not have found.


Once a podcast has been found that interests the user, it


is necessary to download the free podcast. The vast


majority of podcasts will be free, but there will be a few


that may cost a small amount of money. The process to


subscribe to and download the podcasts is the same in


either case. First, a podcast client needs to be found and


installed. There are many free podast clients available,


all providing a slightly different user interface and range


of options. They come with many different names, such


as Podscape, or Nimiq, and searching for 'free podcast


client' or something like it will turn up many


possibilities. When the podcast client has been


installed, inputting the feed address will allow the


podcast to be downloaded. The podcast client will


check the address given for a small, machine readable


file called an RSS file. This file will contain


information about the podcasts, perhaps some text


about the individual episodes, as well as the location of


the episode file. Once the podcast client has been


located the file referred to in the RSS feed, it will be


downloaded and stored on the users computer until the


want to view it.


Sometimes, of course, access to a personal computer is


not available, but it is still necessary to check a certain


podcast. Fortunately, many podcast directories offer


built in podcast readers in the site. Not only do they


often show each recent episode that is available, they


may also offer a way to view or listen to those podcast


episodes from within the site. By using the viewer


contained within the site, it is no longer necessary to


even download the podcast episodes. However, the


ability to move and share the episodes after


downloading is one of the wonderful things about


podcasting. The files can be placed on almost and


media player, ranging from iPods to the new Play


Station Portable. This flexibility is one of the reasons


podcasts have succeeded, despite other technologies


like streaming music and video. The desire of


consumers to have control over technology cannot be


over estimated.


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