Hi Scott and Others,
Just to followup on my post about iTunes U podcasts and the
descriptiive video service episode for President Roosevelt: downloads
from iTunes U don't show up under podcasts. A folder gets created
under playlists. In the case of the American Experience podcasts,
this will be named after the authoring institution, WGBH. The
individual (video) episodes show up under Movies in your Library.
Scott, since some of your earlier iTunes questions have been about
organizing jazz tracks, you might be interested in the program that
was announced as: "Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong on iTunes
U" that showed up on the Apple Hot News RSS feed last week. I'm going
to paste in the description and link:
<begin quote>
At the centennial of his birth, the Artistry of “Pops”: Louis
Armstrong at 100 celebrates the legacy of “the man whose name is
synonymous with jazz music.” The program, courtesy of Columbia
University’s Center for Jazz Studies offers historic clips of “Pops”
and a discussion about Armstrong’s contribution to jazz and American
culture by musician and jazz critic Stanley Crouch and trumpet legend
Wynton Marsalis.
http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/columbia.edu.1673135858?sr=hotnews
<end quote>
I don't know the size of the this video podcast, but please note that
the videos at iTunes U can be large -- part 1 of the FDR dvs episode
is 414 MB and runs to 1.7 hours. Part 2 is even longer at 2.3 hours,
and there are (multi-part) episodes for five other presidents. The
Louis Armstrong video is 1.5 hours long.
Cheers,
Esther