[quote="juliahdoyle"]Or if you're a registered member and have the RSS feed information, just plug it into the 'subscribe' field of iTunes to download them all.[/quote]
Ooh, I like your way better. (OK, I'm a little backward sometimes!)
I live and die by my video iPod. My team wouldn't recognize me if I didn't have it, and I find it invaluable when I'm saying to someone, "You should check out this podcast for help on that topic."
My Ipod changed my life (seriously). With commutes and gym time, I can do 2 hours of professional development daily. Tell me that is not a competitive advantage :)
Download Podcast to iPod Nano
Assuming you mean "How do you download the non-iTunes podcasts to a Nano?"
I downloaded the MP3 files into a folder on my Desktop. In iTunes, click File > Add to Library and you can pick the folder you saved the MP3's to.
I have iTunes set to organize my music itself, so I was able to delete that folder off my Desktop afterwards.
Downloading Podcasts
Thank you for the info. :D
Download Podcast to iPod Nano
Or if you're a registered member and have the RSS feed information, just plug it into the 'subscribe' field of iTunes to download them all.
Download Podcast to iPod Nano
[quote="juliahdoyle"]Or if you're a registered member and have the RSS feed information, just plug it into the 'subscribe' field of iTunes to download them all.[/quote]
Ooh, I like your way better. (OK, I'm a little backward sometimes!)
Thanks, Julia!
Download Podcast to iPod Nano
Glad to help, Tom!
I live and die by my video iPod. My team wouldn't recognize me if I didn't have it, and I find it invaluable when I'm saying to someone, "You should check out this podcast for help on that topic."
Download Podcast to iPod Nano
I agree with Julia.
My Ipod changed my life (seriously). With commutes and gym time, I can do 2 hours of professional development daily. Tell me that is not a competitive advantage :)
*RNTT