The feeds in iTunes are very specific. Often, podcasters offer several different feeds and flavors of that feed. For example, a friend offers her podcast feed in a variety of formats from her site. You click on the link to the feed for the program you want. That's kind of confusing though and by using Feedburner I'm able to publish one feed accessible to iTunes and most other podcatchers. Its much easier than the alternative.

I'd suggest an accessible podcatcher for the Mac but don't know of one. Sure, you can use RealPlayer or whatever but you need to know the exact address for the feed and the episode you want. Where as if you have a podcatcher you get all of the episodes without effort. I will do some checking around for something accessible for the mac as I'd like to put a direct link to such a program on my podcast page.


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You just reformat the link Josh. everyone knows that. and iff you don't, then don't act like a know it all.
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On Aug 7, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

hank smith wrote:
you should be able to subscribe itunes feeds in any podcatcher client
I used to do that with juce 2.0 on windows
not sure if the mac is different.


This is very good to know. I stand corrected on this particular point then. I'd tried previously to subscribe with various Windows catchers using iTunes links and they didn't seem to care for them.






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