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Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Windows Media 10 offers a lot of new features, but the ones we're most interested in are auto-sync and auto-playlists—this will allow you to grab the audio shows, download them to your hard drive and have them automatically sent over to your portable device.

Ipodder Download and install iPodder. You don't need an iPod or iTunes to use this application. While you're waiting, click the Scheduler tab in iPodder and check off "Check for new podcasts automatically". Click "Check at regular intervals" and choose how often you want to check, we chose 8 hours, but you can choose whatever will work for you best. Click "Apply scheduler settings". Now we'll add the place iPodder downloads the audio files, this way, Windows Media will know where they're at.

Then Click OK again to add to the list. Click OK again. Select new, and name your list, we called our "My Podcasts". This can help you get comfortable with the podcast recording equipment as well as your style and voice. One of the advantages of using Windows Media Player for listening to podcasts is that it has been touted as being faster than other media players.

Many people say that upon start-up and playing the podcast, Windows Media Player lacks some of the delays that other media players have. You can also use Windows Media Player to listen to podcasts on other devices, besides your computer. You can listen to podcasts on iPods, laptops, smartphones, video game consoles — anything you can put Windows Media Player on. Over the past decade or so media technology has influenced our lives but the significant impact has been seen in the last few years.

What we can do with media technology is rapidly advancing.



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