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What
Is Podcasting?

By
Demetria Zinga
Podcasting
is a buzz word circulating the web, which is becoming increasingly
popular by the minute. Many people are listening to podcasts
on a daily basis, and some even go so far as to create their
own podcasts for others to listen to. Podcasts are similar to
internet radio shows.
A podcast is audio content delivered to portable media players
such as Ipods, that can be downloaded automatically at a listener’s
convenience. Before podcasting, blogging had become a popular
phenomenon. Blogging delivered textual content to RSS aggregators
and news readers on portable devices such as Palm Pilots, at
a viewer’s convenience. Soon afterward, the syndication of audio
was introduced via the same medium. Adam Curry, who is the former
MTV media entrepreneur, created an Apple application script
to automate the downloading and syncing of audio files to the
Ipod.
Podcasting
is based on a backbone of code called RSS, or real simple syndication.
Think of RSS as a newsfeed. RSS is a standardardized way of
publishing information on the way and uses XML format. The way
RSS works for audio content is that it contains enclosures,
which are essentially URL references to web content. When an
audio clip is uploaded to one’s server on the world wide web,
and this URL is indicated in the RSS code associated for that
podcast, the audio clip can now be synced automatically as part
of the information which is downloaded to a listener’s portable
device or podcast aggregator.
According
to PodcastingNews.com, the podcasting process works in 4 easy
steps:
1.) Publishers create content and post it to a web server in
mp3 format
2.)
A publisher will then create and publish the RSS file, which
will contain meta information on the audio file such as the
name and description, and will also contain the URL enclosure
of the audio file location on the web
3.)
An end user will then check for new updates on the newsfeed,
either manually, or will have their podcast aggregator such
as Itunes automatically check for the updates on a schedule.
The updates can then be synced to an mp3 player or portable
device.
4.) Users can now listen to the podcast at their own convenience.
The technical aspects of podcasting vary, as the number of equipment,
mechanisms and tools available for podcasting are numerous.
Once
a podcast is created, however, it gives back one more piece
of creativity to the world of online media, gives online users
an opportunity to listen to brand new rich content, and provides
the publisher with an undeniable sense of pride and accomplishment
for sharing his or her interests with the world.
Demetria
Zinga, M.S. is a web designer, internet marketing strategist,
video & podcast consultant, & digital media trainer. Let Coach
Demetria’s business technology training take your business to
the next level today, by visiting http://www.faith-media.com
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