Hi Stuart,and all, Just a brief reply for now! I am getting to grips slowly but surely with my player the iAudio! I was wondering if I could download the magazine to my Pc! Should that be the case, can that be also a podcast? No probs with my player, not yet at anyrate! Thanks. All the best, Tony Sweeney. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Lawler" <stuart.lawler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 9:51 PM Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Downloading Infovics as a Podcast! > 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. > > > > >