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What
is RSS?
RSS stands for "Real Simple Syndication" - it's
a way for us to deliver your favorite content, straight
to you. Whenever we publish something new, you'll know -
and you can read or listen to it on YOUR schedule. Just
pick your favorite stuff, then pick your favorite tool,
and you're set. |
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What is Podcasting?
A "podcast" is an RSS feed that delivers audio
content. By subscribing to a podcast, you'll get audio
delivered straight to your desktop or digital audio
player. Get help with
podcasts.
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Sunday Evening Service
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Wednesday Evening Bible Study
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Saturday Morning Men's Breakfast
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Audio RSS: PODCASTING
Need help getting started with podcasting? You'll need to sign up
with what's called an "aggregator". This is either a piece of software installed on your PC
or a web based tool used to download the podcasts. After you are set with
the aggregator then, subscribe to our feeds. After that--new
content will download automatically as soon as it's available! You can then listen on your PC
or some software allows you to automatically update your portable media player
(note, you don't HAVE to own an i-Pod to "podcast"--it can be any mp3 player). Here are some
helpful steps plus links to setting things up fast and easy:
Step 1: Get the podcasting software, or use a Web-based
podcasting service
If you already use Apple's free iTunes software
(for Windows or Mac, Version 4.9 or later), just look for the Podcasts
section of the iTunes Music Store. The software now supports
one-click subscriptions to a growing number of free podcasts,
including Calvary Chapel Seneca Falls' podcasts.
The first mainstream podcast program still works well, and it's
also free. It's called Juice (formerly iPodder), and you
can download Windows and Mac versions here.
Another easy way to receive podcasts is to use a Web-based
podcasting service like
Newsgator,
Yahoo!,
Odeo,
Pageflakes, or
Podnova.
These and many others allow you to play podcasts right from their Web pages, no
downloading required.
Outlook 2007 also supports RSS feeds.
If you aren't already using one of these services, the drop-down
box that says "Select podcast tool..." allows you to choose
one--simply select your choice of aggregator, and you'll be taken to their site. From there, sign
up is quick and free, and you'll be able to immediately subscribe
to the feed you've chosen.
Step 2: Choose Your Feeds
The software programs mentioned above include directories of
podcasts, and the lists get longer by the day. Two helpful lists
for discovering new podcasts are the iTunes Top 100 Podcasts and
the Yahoo! Most Popular Podcasts. Godcast1000.com
has links to hundreds of Christian audio and video podcasts.
Step 3: Subscribe
Using any of the drop-down boxes above. Simply select the tool you use and it will automatically subscribe
you to the feeds we provide. If you're using an aggregator other
than the ones in the drop-down box, simply click the "RSS FEED" and copy the URL on the next page.
Then you can manually paste the podcast feed's URL into most programs and have it create your
podcast that way.
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