The CBC Radio 3 podcast was actually my first encounter with chapters
in podcasts and I loved it... I still look for it in all my other
podcast subscriptions and am consistently disappointed.

It's what makes podcasts more usable than a recording of a live radio
show or a long MP3 delivered to my computer..


On Dec 14, 2007 11:14 AM, Meredith Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jerome, for an example of "chapters" as described by Jack, check out the
> CBC Radio 3 podcast on this page:
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html?arts
>
> I am a bit of a CBC podcast junkie -- to my knowledge Radio 3 is the
> only one who uses chapters. It's too bad. I would particularly like to
> see them on the regional podcasts. (The Toronto podcast, at least, is
> made up of 3 segments from different shows, and if I don't like the
> first one, it's a struggle to find the start of the second!)

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