Subscribe To Podcast In Windows Media Player
- Original title: how to subscribe to podcasts There are free podcasts on NPR stations that i want to listen to in WMP12 on a Window 7 PC. I don t use iTunes.
- Next, open Windows Media Player 10 and select File, Add to Library, your MP3 player and click Start Synch, all of the latest podcasts you subscribed to will be.
- Sep 25, 2009 - I m trying to subscribe to a podcast in Windows Media Player 10, but I did not find any options to do that. If Windows Media Player does not.
- Sep 30, 2013 - Miro is a free and open-source media player that s built for subscriptions. Whatever you want to subscribe to an audio podcast, video podcast.
- Mar 15, 2012 - I ve been having success getting Windows Media Player to manage try to Subscribe to this podcast using Media Player and media player.
Feb 16, 2006 - I have a Philips MP3 player that synchronises with Windows Media Player However, the process can be simplified by subscribing to podcasts.
Mar 15, 2005 - On the following screen, choose Windows Media Player as your default Subscribe to 10 or 20 podcasts and you ve suddenly added several.
Aug 1, 2013 - At the most basic level, you subscribe to a broadcast channel using iPodder, Podcasting with Windows Media Player - Podcasting Part 1.
Juice Receiver formerly iPodder is a media aggregator which automatically downloads podcasts and Juice supports multiple media players Juice is accessible for blind and visually impaired users windows version only You can use it to create and subscribe to podcast-powered stations composed of individual.
Podcasts bring personal broadcasting to the masses: Anybody with a microphone and a PC can share their bons mots with the world. Read Singing the Blog Electric: Podcast Your Way to Stardom, for Contributing Editor Dan Tynan s take on podcasting tools and services. Instead of using iTunes or downloading new podcasts to your MP3 player manually, let Windows Media Player 10 do it for you.
If you don t already have one, download and install a podcast receiver program like iPodder, and set the program to download new podcasts automatically. Note where the program stores its podcasts by default, iPodder stores them in My Documents My Received Podcasts.
Next, open Windows Media Player 10 and select File, Add to Library, By Monitoring Folders. Click Add and browse to the directory where your receiver stores its podcasts. Select the folder and click OK twice.
Next, click the Library tab, right-click the Auto Playlists entry located near the bottom of the left pane, and select New to open the New Auto Playlist dialog box. Enter Podcasts in the Auto Playlist name box and choose Click here to add criteria below Create an auto playlist that includes the following. Select More, File Name, OK. Back in the New Auto Playlist dialog box, choose click to set next to File name Contains. Enter the name of the directory where the podcasts are stored My Documents My Received Podcasts in the iPodder example I ve been outlining; see Figure 1Figure 1: Enter the file path of the folder containing the podcasts you want to add in Windows Media Player 10 s New Auto Playlist dialog box.. A simple way to do this is to select the folder in Windows Explorer, copy the path in the Address bar, and paste it into this field. Click OK, and Podcasts will appear in the auto playlists. Right-click it and select Add to Synch List.
Now when you connect your MP3 player and click Start Synch, all of the latest podcasts you subscribed to will be copied to the device automatically.
It s easy to convert videos that were captured by cell phones in the 3GPP format into a format you can put on a DVD. Of course, cell-phone movies may be great for candid moments, but they can t match the quality of a camcorder s output, so don t be surprised if the videos come out looking blocky and jerky.
The Nokia 6620 video cell phone I use saves its files to a memory card, so I simply pull the card out and pop it into my PC s memory card reader. Other video cell phones allow you to e-mail the clips.
Once you ve transferred the files onto your PC, open Windows Explorer and click File, New, Folder. Name the folder 3GPP. Next, click here to download the free video decoder contained in the file 3gptorawavi.zip. Unzip this file and place its contents into the 3GPP folder that you just created. Move your video files into the same folder. Now open a command prompt window: In Windows XP, select Start, All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt the steps are slightly different for older Windows versions. Type cd C: 3GPP and press Enter. To convert a 3GPP video, type 3gptorawavi.exeA filename, replacing filename with the name of the video file but excluding the. 3gp suffix. For example, if you want to convert a cell-phone file named video 001. 3gp, you d type 3gptorawavi.exe video 001. This instruction creates a new video file in the MPEG-2 format that retains the same name but has the. avi suffix.
Now open your DVD authoring program and import the AVI video file. To start a new DVD-video disc in Nero Express 6, for example, you would merely click Add Video Files and select the AVI file. Once the video file is written to the disc, you can pop it into any relatively new DVD player and enjoy.
Sony s PlayStation Portable makes a great portable video player, thanks to its big, bright screen. But first you have to convert the video files and rename them. Fortunately, the free PSP Video 9 program converts TV shows, downloaded movie trailers, and other video files, and places them on a Memory Stick memory card that you can plug into your PSP.
Richard Baguley writes PC World s Making Movies column.
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