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Podcasts
from Ananda
Now
a part of the iTunes podcast directory
Sunday
Services 
Give this address to your podcast program:
http://www.ananda.org/feeds//sunday-rss-2.0.xml
Spiritual Renewal Week 2007 
Give this address to your podcast program:
http://www.ananda.org/feeds/srw-2007-rss-2.0.xml
Spiritual Renewal Week 2006 
Give this address to your podcast program:
http://www.ananda.org/feeds/srw-2006-rss-2.0.xml
Spiritual Renewal Week 2005 
Give this address to your podcast program:
http://www.ananda.org/inspiration/streaming/srw-2005.xml
"What's
a Podcast?"
It's a new
way to download MP3s. Think of it like getting a newspaper delivered
rather than from
a store. When you subscribe to a podcast you can automatically download
new audio files to your computer when they are published online.
No iPod
or MP3 player is needed to use podcasts – just a PC or
a Mac! If you do have a portable MP3 player, you can use podcasts
to keep it up to date with the
latest Sunday Services or other programs.
How
to Subscribe
- Get
a Free Podcast Program
First you need a free program like iPodder or
iTunes (version
4.9 or higher). Once installed, you only need to give it
the podcast address. For the Ananda Village Sunday Services
this is:
http://www.ananda.org/inspiration/streaming/sunday.xml
- Subscribe
to a Podcast
With iTunes
Simply click here:

iTunes will launch and let you subscribe.
(Or, from the "Advanced" menu at top, select
"Subscribe to Podcast" and paste
or type the above podcast address into the window that comes
up.)
iTunes will automatically download the latest service.
Once it has done that, the service is ready to play. Expand the
podcast subscription by clicking on the small arrow to see a
list of other services you can download.
With iPodder
Click the green "plus" button and paste or type the above
address into the URL field. Then hit F6 to tell iPodder to "catch-up" and
download the latest service.
Once iPodder has downloaded the first talk, right click on the file and choose
to play it.
More
About Podcasts
Podcasting
is relatively new technology. If you think of a way we
can improve our service to you, please let us know.
If you want to
find out more about podcasting, you could visit iPodder.org or
read an encyclopedia
entry on podcasting at Wikipedia. |