Public Service Announcement
Apr. 4th, 2008 12:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For those of you who have iTunes/might download iTunes in the future/are interested:
As you may (or may not) have already been aware, the commentaries for the Doctor Who episodes have been available directly as podcasts on iTunes. The subscription for Series 3 has ended though, and to get the new Series 4 commentaries, you'll need to re-subscribe. I'm not sure if iTunes is the same for other countries, but here's directions for the US version just in case you might find them helpful:
-Open your iTunes program, go to the iTunes store.
-Click on 'Podcasts'
-Look on the left hand side for 'Featured Providers', click on 'BBC'.
-'Doctor Who' is about 5 or so pages into the available BBC content. The podcast subscription is titled 'Doctor Who: The Commentaries', from BBC 7 (it looks as though it is the new radio show scheduled for Sundays, so we might not get the commentaries on the day of episode broadcast like we did before).
-Click on 'Subscribe' and confirm.
-That's it! You should now have the commentaries for each episode automatically downloaded to your iTunes program - just make sure you open the program once a week so that the show gets downloaded. Happy listening!

As you may (or may not) have already been aware, the commentaries for the Doctor Who episodes have been available directly as podcasts on iTunes. The subscription for Series 3 has ended though, and to get the new Series 4 commentaries, you'll need to re-subscribe. I'm not sure if iTunes is the same for other countries, but here's directions for the US version just in case you might find them helpful:
-Open your iTunes program, go to the iTunes store.
-Click on 'Podcasts'
-Look on the left hand side for 'Featured Providers', click on 'BBC'.
-'Doctor Who' is about 5 or so pages into the available BBC content. The podcast subscription is titled 'Doctor Who: The Commentaries', from BBC 7 (it looks as though it is the new radio show scheduled for Sundays, so we might not get the commentaries on the day of episode broadcast like we did before).
-Click on 'Subscribe' and confirm.
-That's it! You should now have the commentaries for each episode automatically downloaded to your iTunes program - just make sure you open the program once a week so that the show gets downloaded. Happy listening!

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Date: 2008-04-04 08:15 pm (UTC)No worries - whenever you get a chance (also working - bleah). I'm still behind the learning curve on stuff like this. *is not a computer geek*
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Date: 2008-04-05 09:39 pm (UTC)http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/doctorwho/
I believe the software I was using before is called StreamDown. Folks may still find it useful for such things as the interviews currently up on the main site. I also used Audacity to clean up the file (get rid of all the blank space at the beginning and end).
Which we all appear to have crashed earlier, 'cos they've got a 'technical difficulties' message up - if you go straight to the site, it dumps you on the archive page as the start. Go us!
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Date: 2008-04-05 10:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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