Subject: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Hi Sean,
Could you perhaps post the source of your information? I was always under
the impression that sharing your own content was absolutely permitted in the
Dropbox TOS, and in fact is one of the core features of the service
: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Is this the same with dropbox paid accounts?
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On Dec 24, 2014, at 4:20 PM, 'Sean Paul' via MacVisionaries
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Be aware that using dropbox to host distribute a media file
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Subject: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
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Subject: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
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On Dec 24, 2014
Dear List,
A while back, I posted a message about creating a podcast feed
automatically using folder actions.
Well, after trying, I could not get it to work.
so I whent back to the drawing board and found a web site that will
generate the feed for you.
All you have to do is register for a
, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Dear List,
A while back, I posted a message about creating a podcast feed
automatically using folder actions.
Well, after trying, I could not get it to work.
so I whent back to the drawing board and found a web site that will
generate the feed for you.
All you have
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Subject: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Dear List,
A while back, I posted a message about creating a podcast feed
: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 18:20
Subject: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Is this the same with dropbox paid accounts?
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On Dec 24, 2014, at 4:20 PM, 'Sean Paul' via MacVisionaries
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Be aware that using dropbox
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 18:20
Subject: Re: creating podcast feed, was Finder Podcast Part 1
Is this the same with dropbox paid accounts?
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On Dec 24, 2014, at 4:20 PM, 'Sean Paul' via MacVisionaries
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Be aware
I've already tried it on my Mac and it works. It does not use lltag, it
uses a perl module called MP3::Info. And it is fairly easy to install
perl modules on a Mac. Give me a day or two to clean it up and I'll
email it to you with installation instructions. I am about as sure as I
can be that
Would you like me to see if my perl script will port toMac OS? It uses a
open source program called lltag to read the tags in the mp3 file and
then it builds a podcast xml from those tags. I downloaded the mp3 that
Robert Cole just posted and it has most of the appropriate tags. I may
be able
Hi,
I just found some info online on creating a automatic feed for
podcasting using folder actions fon the Mac.
I have not tested it yet.
but it sounds good if it works.
go to
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100421153627718
On 11/28/2014 11:05 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Would you
Many thanks for looking this up. It is my inexperience but I could not really
see where to start from the information on the page.
For example I understood you need to have a web storage area to hold your
podcasts on?
If you can interpret the page better I would be interested to hear.
In
By all means if it does not involve you in too much effort. I am starting to
submit via Apple Vis but a workable way of posting podcasts independently would
be a very worthwhile project.
If I ever get my head completely around it I will probably do a Podcast on it!
David Griffith
On 28 Nov
Unfortunately I do not have a Linux setup.
I have tried researching setting up a Podcast feed and it seems that eater you
do it by hand coding which seems a considerable learning curve or you have to
pay for services or apps which simplify the process. It is not obvious if these
clients are
Hi David, in my experience, Applevis is always looking for good material and
will take submissions. That's definitely the easiest option.
Others include Audioboom, http://www.audioboom.com http://www.audioboom.com/
which offers a podcast feed when you use their premium service.
Spreaker,
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Subject: Re: Finder Podcast Part 1
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not podcasts
at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an audio file for download. A
podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe to in a podcatcher such as
Downcast
I have a linux script that I can use to create a podcast from a set of
mp3 files. I can also provide download space. Anyone interested should
contact me off list.
On 11/25/2014 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not
podcasts at
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not podcasts
at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an audio file for download. A
podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe to in a podcatcher such as
Downcast.
Would be great to see these files turned into a
Your link is broken!
When I read your message about Part 1 of your Finder podcast, I hit VO-space on
the link to your episode and that takes me to Safari but the page never fills.
I just get an empty HTML page and interaction is impossible.
Any way you might use an rss feed with audio
I am taking a break from the Safari Podcast series though I may return.
Below is the first of a series on strategies for using Finder.
This shows how to confine Spotlight searches to Finder windows. It also
describes how to restrict the search results to file names rather than
wider criteria.
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