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Martin Dzuris Live is free to everyone in
its entirety. To access the free podcast, input the
following URL into your iTunes or other RSS/Podcast reader:
http://www.dzuris.com/netcast.xml
or for iTunes simply click the button
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method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to
subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically by
subscription. |
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If you have
Internet Explorer 7 or Mozilla Firefox 2 installed on your
computer:
Click this button
and than "Subscribe"If you don't have Internet
Explorer 7 or Mozilla Firefox 2 installed on your computer:
You will need
to download and install
Podcast subscription software
to your computer.
Then copy and paste the URL ( http://www.dzuris.com/netcast.xml
) for your podcast into the software.
We recommend using
iTunes for your Podcast. |
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1. Click
and in
iTunes click "Subscribe". Only the latest show will be
downloaded and later new shows.
2. Click on individual old shows to download
3. If you don't have iTunes - download
iTunes
to your computer (PC or Mac)
4. Install iTunes on your computer.
5. Once installed, open the iTunes player. |
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If it does not automatically open iTunes and subscribe your
podcast:
1. Highlight the enter URL located above and copy the text,
(right click on the highlighted text and select copy).
2. Then go to iTunes and in the horizontal menu at the top,
click "Advanced".
3. After the drop-down menu displays, click on "Subscribe to
Podcast...".
4. In the URL prompt box, paste the URL you copied (right click
in the box and select paste).
5. Hit OK and you have successfully subscribed to your Podcast. |
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Subscribing to the Podcast allows you to listen to the program
during the time and at a place most convenient for you. Even
streaming may prove difficult because you have to be at your
computer to listen to the program, which means you can't listen
to the program in your car, on the bus, on the train, or
sometimes even at your office (system administrators sometimes
restrict streaming audio because it eats up bandwidth). |
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No, you do not need an iPod to Podcast or even use iTunes. All
of the podcast files are encoded as mp3 files, the most
universal format for listening on various devices. You can
listen to each podcast using almost any computer application:
iTunes Windows Media Player, Real Audio Player, WinAmp, and many
others. If you like, you can burn the files to a CD so you can
listen in your car or at home on your stereo. You can also
transfer these files to any portable media device like the iPod
or other mp3 players - and now even mobile phones. |
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