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2005/3/30

Nick Bradbury: Download audio to your PlayStation Portable (PSP) with FeedDemon

Filed under: — Frank @ 9:04 pm

Last week I picked up a new PlayStation Portable (PSP) in the hopes that I could use FeedDemon to download podcasts and other audio files to it. Turns out it’s possible, but it wasn’t as straightforward as I would’ve liked

Read more at: Nick Bradbury: Download audio to your PlayStation Portable (PSP) with FeedDemon

David F Warlick on Podcasting

Filed under: — Frank @ 8:53 pm

David F. Warlick, who describes himself as a “Technology Consultant and Author", has gathered a useful and fairly comprehensive page of information and links about podcasting. He has a particular emphasis on educational podcasting, but the links are still generally interesting.

There is a growing amount of information available on the Internet about podcasting and a grown number of podcast programs. Below are some links to podcasting resources on the Net

Read more at Podcasting – DFW

Pro DAW - Audio Related Articles & Resources Directory

Filed under: — Frank @ 10:11 am

Via johndan at datacloud, a neat collection of audio articles and links: Pro DAW - Audio Related Articles & Resources Directory

The Free Bandwidth Project

Filed under: — Frank @ 10:07 am

Another player has enteres the field of “free” media hosting. This is certainly worth a look if you are overflowing your bandwidth at another provider, but (as I mentioned in my summary of podcast hosting options) you need to be careful that you understand and agree with the “small print” on any “too good to be true” service.

This one seems to be ad-supported, so make sure that you are comfortable with the idea of a third party adding their own choice of ad content to your feed.

The bottom line is still that if you want full control, you have to pay for it.

We provide free bandwidth for your video, podcast, software download, or any other file you want to post. We will support downloads of any quantity and are adding infrastructure to support very large volumes of downloads. Please keep in mind that this is our Beta version, and that we really need your comments (and bug reports).

Read more at: Welcome to The Free Bandwidth Project (Beta)

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