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Posted by Aspidistra (U11680993) on Friday, 11th September 2009
Maybe I am very behind the times but I've just noticed that GQt is now available as a podcast. I'm so pleased about this as I rarely catch it and now I can listen to it in the car.
PS Sorry if it's been a podcast for ages and everyone else knows this and I've only just cottoned on.
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Posted by blackeyedsusan (U2456655) on Tuesday, 15th September 2009
Sorry I'm not very with-it but do you need some special gadget to do this?
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Posted by Aspidistra (U11680993) on Wednesday, 16th September 2009
I am using the podcast because I want to be able to download to my MP3 player. I could then listen to my MP3 player through headphones. But I have a car where I can plug in the MP3 player and then listen to it through the car audio system. I guess otherwise you can listen to a podcast on the computer?
If you go to bbc podcasts they explain it a bit more. I'm a bit rubbish on all the techi stuff too...
Rubbish? Me too. What's a PODCAST? Do you mean Ö÷²¥´óÐã iPlayer?
So am I.
Here's the answer.
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Posted by Goldilocks (U2169760) on Wednesday, 16th September 2009
We discovered podcasts a couple of months ago, and think they are brilliant. You can also get stuff that is not on normal TV or radio. We now have an iPod Nano and a mini speaker kit so we can play it at night - just the job to send us to sleep. And, if we fall asleep before the programme is over, we play it again the next night. (Last week it took three goes to listen through the whole of an episode of Great Lives on Dr. Johnson!)
Crikey, all this has been going on and I knew nothing about it. Not that I know anything about iBox or MP3 players either.
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Posted by Aspidistra (U11680993) on Wednesday, 16th September 2009
My sympathies, Paul. I have to say, that while I am enthusiatic about GQT being a podcast, I um, haven't actually got around to figuring out how I do the download yet. Or how my MP3 player actually works...
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Posted by blackeyedsusan (U2456655) on Thursday, 17th September 2009
Thank you Aspidistra and Amazing - that link looks useful when I have more time . . . I was interested because it is only in the car on long journeys that I have time to enjoy radio programmes.
This is excellent news, I find listening to it on iPlayer really frustrating because when I'm in the garden the wifi signal cuts out on my iPod. Must subscribe as soon as I get home.
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