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Old 28-05-2007, 10:53   #1
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podcasts and stuff

Trying to get myself into the 21st centuary here and with the abundance of podcasts I was wondering what route I take to capture relevant podcasts and dump to a mobile device ready for the daily commute. (My mobile devices consist of a PDA, iriver, PSP)

Or do I have to write something to capture the RSS feed, look for new files and decide if they need converting before transfering over to a mobile device.

This thing should me made easy like when I remember using avantgo years back.
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Re: podcasts and stuff

Well for podcasts i use itunes mainly. They are normally mp3 files i think. With itunes there is a built in system were you can subscribe to the podcast and it will download the latest one automaticly.
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Well for podcasts i use itunes mainly. They are normally mp3 files i think. With itunes there is a built in system were you can subscribe to the podcast and it will download the latest one automaticly.
Yeh I have used iTunes not sure if it is going to be versatile enough for me though.
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Re: podcasts and stuff

I'm looking at the same thing too - currently I'm using Doppler to get them and I'm suing Synctoy to copy them over/delete them.

Any better solutions out there?

Also I'm looking for feeds to subscribe to - I'm looking for into rather than music. Something like the Register would be good. Anyone any suggestions?
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