Adding Podcasts
09/01/07 13:35 Filed in: Work
RapidWeaver allows you to easily add Podcasts to your
blog entries. Podcasting is an evolving standard that
allows audio or video files (most commonly in MP3 or
MP4 formats) to be published online in a way that
allows Podcast receiver programs - such as iTunes...
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Creating Podcasts
05/01/07 13:33 Filed in: Apple
The first step in creating Podcasts for your blog
page is to author the audio or video multimedia file
you intend to use. A variety of audio and video
Podcast creation tools are available, including
GarageBand, Podcast Factory, AudioExpress and others.
Once you have authored your multimedia file, you turn
it into a Podcast by clicking the "Add Podcast..."
button. When the Podcast pane opens, drag your media
file on top of the Podcast dropbox (found under the
"Podcast" tab). When you publish your website,
RapidWeaver will automatically export the file to
your website as a Podcast.
Blog - Podcast: Podcast Dropbox
RapidWeaver directly supports MP3, MPG, MOV, MP4 (including M4V and M4A variants) and PDF file types for Podcasting. You can add any one of these file types to your Podcast simply by dropping the desired multimedia file onto the Podcast dropbox. However, you may also link to external multimedia files to create your Podcast rather than using the Podcast dropbox by using the "Override default Podcast settings" option found under the Custome RSS Tags tab.NOTE: Podcasting is merely a specialized implementation of the RSS tag in your blog entry that points to the multimedia file you are syndicating. While MP3 audio files are most commonly used, you may attach other types of files to your Blog including images, movies , documents and more. However, only one multimedia file may be added as a Podcast per Blog entry.
iTunes Tags
09/12/06 13:31 Filed in: Personal
By default, RapidWeaver inserts the iTunes RSS tags
defined in your blog page's Setup... area. These tags
are specifically used by Apple's iTunes to to
cagegorize your Podcast, describe its contents,
assign your Podcast to a channel, and manage other
settings.