Yes it does and I found it out when I went to play one. Do I just lleave them as is even once I listen to them? I tried to delete what I thought was one epasode and it was trying to delete the whole feed. So I stopped it and will await your answer. Thanks this was wrorring me.
On Sep 22, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Esther wrote:

Hi Shaun,

On Saturday, September 22, 2007, at 10:57AM, "VaShaun Jones"  wrote:
                        Yes, I did it and it was easy. It was better than even 
on Windows.
I have a question that maybe you have answered but I want to know do
I have to go to the store to play the podcast or just to sources and
songs undrer posdcast?

If you have a podcast downloaded on your machine, then just select "Podcasts" under your Sources Outline and play the podcasts under the Songs Outline. You'll notice, incidentally, that iTunes will tell you how many unplayed podcasts
you have when you navigate there in your Sources window.

The general rule is: to play a podcast, movie, audiobook, tv show etc. under iTunes the file either has to be on your machine and known to your iTunes library or else you have to be accessing a feed (for example, at the iTunes Store) that allows you to play that file. It's more convenient to download a file if you think you want it rather than trying to play it from the feed, and that's especially true of movies or videopodcasts
or TV shows which take up more bandwidth.

You can only connect to the iTunes Store when your internet connection is working. This is also true for radio streams. Everything else you can access
locally since the files are on your computer.

Hope this makes sense.

Esther




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