If you listen to a podcast, how and when/where do YOU listen to it?

My favorite way to listen mp3 files from computer if you have a media player like window media player,Itunes it is best for you if you like it.

IPod-i listen occasionally, same time and place and everything else as a normal song...pretty much, at least.

URBAN MYTH: An iPod is needed to listen to a podcast. REALITY: A podcast can be listened to on a computer (PC or Mac) or on any mp3 player—not just an iPod. If a podcast is shorter than 80 minutes, it can also be burned to a CD and listened to using any CD player.

On a CR podcast page, simply click on the play arrow under LISTEN Online and wait for the file to start playing. You can stop the podcast with the pause button and change the volume with the volume control. Please note that it might take several minutes to load the podcast.

Depending on your internet connection speed, it is possible that the podcast could begin playing and then pause as your computer is waiting to download the rest of the podcast. PC Users: Right-mouse click on the download link and select Save target as… in Internet Explorer. If you’re using Firefox, right-mouse click on the download link and choose Save Link As.

Once the download of the podcast is complete, double-click on the file and it will start playing in the default media player of your PC. Mac Users: Hold down the Control key and click on the download link. Next, Safari users choose Download Linked File or Save Linked File to...; Firefox users choose Save Link As; Internet Explorer users select Download link to disk; Netscape users select Save Link As and choose Format – Source.

Once the download of the podcast is complete, double-click on the file and it will start playing in the default media player of your Mac. Download the podcast to your PC or Mac. Open iTunes, click on the File menu and choose Add File to Library….

Search for where you saved the podcast on your computer, click on the file, and then click on the Open button. Create a playlist in iTunes (click on the plus button in the bottom left of iTunes and name the playlist) and then click on the Library icon under Source in the left-hand portion of iTunes. Drag the podcast(s) that you want into your playlist.

Once finished, click on your playlist and then click on the Burn Disc icon in the upper-right portion of iTunes. Insert a blank CD-R disc and click Burn Disc again.

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