Hi Tony, As Flor correctly pointed out, all you need do is paste the link on the Infovics page into your podcatcher and all will be set up for you. Is the podcast not working for you? Stuart. -----Original Message----- From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of tonysweeney Sent: 24 February 2007 21:08 To: vics Subject: [vicsireland] Downloading Infovics as a Podcast! Hi All, In my last post, I should make it clear that I was talking about downloading Infovics as a Podcast and not just downloading it! tony. Hi All, I have just been listening to Febs Infovics online and although it was short, what particularly I was impressed with, was Brian Dalton's mini-tutorial on the ripping programme, CDEX. I have an iAudio player and had been wondering how I could rip tracks to my PC as MP3's so I can then if I wish move them to my iAudio. Anyway, problem solved thanks to his great effort! I haven't received the CD version of the magazine, so if you haven't then just go online and listen! I was trying for a link on the site to download but I couldn't find one! Could someone come to the rescue and tell me how? I can record the item of course but it would be good to be able to download it! Keep up the training element of Infovics, it is very good and very necessary in my opinion. I liked the link to Nationwatch, because sometimes for example when you go away on holidays you might not always be told or even discover a great deal of information about the place you are visiting. Anyway I would prefer a shortened Infovics more often rather than a long one every-so-often. Happy listening. Tony Sweeney.