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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Tracking free podcasts and archiving them locally(iTunes)

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            Podcasts have established themselves as an information platform. A lot of this interesting content is available free of cost. But what is the best way to fi nd these podcasts? Can they be managed on an iPod?
            A good drop-in center for podcasts is the iTunes store and they come free. Open the iTunes store in iTunes and click ‘Podcasts’. A hit parade to the right shows the most popular elements. A click on a podcast delivers detailed information. You can select individual issues or ‘Subscribe for free’ with a mouse click. iTunes then sees to it that the new issues are automatically loaded in the future.
             Even the pan-program search is good for rummaging around. You can fi lter results found according to the medium type and click ‘Podcasts’. You will later find the downloaded fi les in the mediatheque.
            iTunes not only ensures that new podcasts are automatically fetched in the subscriptions, but also automatically deletes the older issues of a podcast after a certain time or after it has been played. This is useful to prevent the mediatheque from growing too big. However, if you want to preserve certain files for a longer time, adjust the relevant setting accordingly. For this, open the podcasts in the mediatheque and click ‘Settings’. In the ‘Settings for’ combination field, fi rst select ‘Podcasts (Standard)’ and determine the general behaviour. We recommend that you do not change the ‘Load latest’ setting. You will automatically get new parts now. The value in ‘Preserve issues’ is important. Decide if you want to preserve ‘All issues’ or only a specific number of last parts. Finally, you can also select a single podcast under ‘Settings for’, so that you can additionally assign deviating settings to it. Confirm with ‘OK’. Then check the delete permit in the context menu of the single podcast. If ‘Disallow automatic deletion’ is selected, the contents are preserved despite making changes in the settings. Select the ‘Allow automatic deletion’ context command so that these changed settings take effect.

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