katriell wrote:I've never listened to a podcast, so I have no opinion.
Some people assume you can't listen to a podcast if you don't have an iPod, but all you need is a bit of software like
iTunes any of the other
"podcatchers" out there.
Podcasts are usually standard mp3 files and should therefore be playable with a wide variety of methods:
1. mp3 player of any kind
2. burn to CD (I use iTunes for this)
3. listen using the podcatcher software
4. listen using winamp or other favorite media player
5. listen using the ingame mp3 player
Honestly, the only thing that makes a podcast different than just posting mp3 files up on a web site is an RSS file that documents each episode in a computer-readable format. The podcatcher software uses this file to know what's changed and only download new episodes automatically so you don't have to do it manually.
If this project took off, links to the raw .mp3 files could be posted in the feedback thread so those without podcatcher software could download them manually if they wanted.
@rothimar - the thing I personally like about podcasts versus some other forms of internet radio (and I'm not an expert on live365) is the ability to listen to them on my terms (time and playback method).
If you're looking for an example of a podcast that is game oriented, the mmo site mmorpg.com has one at this
link. Copy/paste the RSS link at the bottom of that page into your podcatcher software and it should handle it automatically. It's not as tightly produced as I would like, but it's not bad.
(apologies, Katriell, if you already knew all this, but your comment seemed a perfect place to give a bit of podcast background)