Click OK again. Select new, and name your list, we called our "My Podcasts". Click the green plus button that says "Click here to add criteria", then scroll down and select "more" This is where we're going to tell the auto playlist to add files that are in the iPodder directory.
Now we'll want to have the Windows Media automatically send the audio files over to the device when you plug in. Choose Automatic, and click the "Customize the playlists that will be syncronized" then click Next. Scroll down to the "My Podcasts" playlist and check it off.
You can of course add other ones if you like, or. Click Finish. If you've already downloaded content with iPodder, Windows Media will start the transfer to the device. Finishing up After we wrote this up, we found a few other resources: Jake Ludington's Podcasting with Windows Media is a great article in fact, it's basically the same as ours, but also shows how to only keep items from the last 7 days and some other good tips and if you want to make Podcasts on your PC, the Weekly Standards has a good how-to as well.
A little soap boxing Podcasts aren't meant to be for one platform, one device or even just one format—the most important part of a broadcast of any kind is audience, and we hope this how-to helps get more people listening. When you open WindowsMedia you'll see the playlist from Doppler. This will do a straight up Sync and most of the time, it's worked great for us. Click OK, then click sync in WindowsMedia, you'll see the files sent over.
Once they're sent on over, it's time to view them. Playing on the Smartphone On your home screen press Start. If you're wondering what type of video you'll be able to grab, click here to view a video WindowsMedia of what we synced up last night. Wow, the Internet is scary. Other ways On that note, keep in mind there are a few other ways to do this, in our previous HOW-TOs with the portable media center " broadsnatching " and our intro to podcasting cover other applications and methods using the WindowsMedia player.
If you happen to try or use another set up, post up in the comments. Your turn If you use a Palm device or Symbian, or any other type of phone that plays audio and video, please feel free to post up or send links to your versions of getting content on them.
One thing we'd like to see an easy way to batch, convert and sync videos to get them on the Treo s. We've used Kinoma, but integration in to Windows Media Player or something along those lines might be pretty cool maybe it exists now? And if you admin, write about, or cover mobile devices, please cook up some guides! Sign up. Torrone Sponsored Links. In this article: portable audio , portable video , portableaudio , portablevideo.
HOW-TO: Get podcasts and videos on Windows Mobile Smartphones image This week's HOW-TO is what we hope will be a trend, a venerable avalanche of other how-to'ers which will help people get content like web videos, Internet radio shows podcasts , and other media automatically delivered to their phones.
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