Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Scott Howell
One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the mouse focus 
to that link, hold control and then click the physical mouse. That will bring 
up the context menu.
On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:

 Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 files. 
 However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried holding down the 
 shift/control/option keys while pressing the letter M. This does bring up a 
 menu, but within that menu there is nothing about saving target or anything 
 similar. I have also held down the option key and pressed enter while on the 
 link for the file I want to download. This merely downloads a html document 
 relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any further 
 suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 Kind regards, Martin
 
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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Esther

Hello Martin,

There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading MP3  
files, and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech web  
pages: you first have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with the link  
entry before you can use either of the suggestions that were made  
(e.g. bring up the context menu with VO+Shift+M and find the option to  
download the linked item or to save it as a file, or use the keyboard  
shortcut of Option+Enter to force downloading of the file).


I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also because  
the feed page is much faster to load as well as not having the links  
embedded in elements so that you first have to interact to access  
them.  However, only the 40 latest episodes are listed on the feed  
site, so you may need to go to the main BCT site for earlier  
episodes.  You can also subscribe to the Blind Cool Tech podcasts in  
iTunes by navigating to the Advanced menu on the iTunes menu bar (VO 
+Shift+M then press A), arrowing down to Subscribe to Podcast…,  
pressing Enter, and then typing or pasting in the feed address into  
the dialogue window that comes up, and press (VO-Space) the OK button.


The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts playlists.   
You'll need to select this in the sources table of iTunes (after  
interacting), then navigate to the Songs table, interact, and expand  
the list of podcasts with VO-Shift-Backslash.  Then you can start any  
episode playing by pressing enter on the highlighted episode and  
pressing the space bar to pause/resume play.


HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they still  
haven't fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed at the  
iTunes feed that cropped up a couple of years ago. You might just be  
able to use the Subscribe button at the iTunes Store, but the way  
I've outlined will work for sure.


Cheers,

Esther

On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:

One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the  
mouse focus to that link, hold control and then click the physical  
mouse. That will bring up the context menu.

On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:

Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3  
files. However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried  
holding down the shift/control/option keys while pressing the  
letter M. This does bring up a menu, but within that menu there is  
nothing about saving target or anything similar. I have also held  
down the option key and pressed enter while on the link for the  
file I want to download. This merely downloads a html document  
relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any  
further suggestions would be very much appreciated.

Kind regards, Martin



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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread M BROWN
Brilliant! That has solved my problem. As you rightly point out, one must first 
interact with the link using vo shift plus down arrow. Then using vo shift M 
brings up the context  menu in which the option to download the target is 
located. You have no doubt saved me a heart attack or at least pulling out all 
my remaining hair by your excellent suggestion. I have been trying to solve 
this problem for several weeks, and would like to thank all, but in particular 
you, for helping me find a resolution.
All the best from a very wet and cold Ireland.
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  From: Esther 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:14 PM
  Subject: Re: Downloading MP3, thank you


  Hello Martin,


  There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading MP3 files, 
and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech web pages: you first 
have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with the link entry before you can use 
either of the suggestions that were made (e.g. bring up the context menu with 
VO+Shift+M and find the option to download the linked item or to save it as a 
file, or use the keyboard shortcut of Option+Enter to force downloading of the 
file).


  I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:
  http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
  instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also because the feed 
page is much faster to load as well as not having the links embedded in 
elements so that you first have to interact to access them.  However, only the 
40 latest episodes are listed on the feed site, so you may need to go to the 
main BCT site for earlier episodes.  You can also subscribe to the Blind Cool 
Tech podcasts in iTunes by navigating to the Advanced menu on the iTunes menu 
bar (VO+Shift+M then press A), arrowing down to Subscribe to Podcast…, 
pressing Enter, and then typing or pasting in the feed address into the 
dialogue window that comes up, and press (VO-Space) the OK button.


  The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts playlists.  You'll 
need to select this in the sources table of iTunes (after interacting), then 
navigate to the Songs table, interact, and expand the list of podcasts with 
VO-Shift-Backslash.  Then you can start any episode playing by pressing enter 
on the highlighted episode and pressing the space bar to pause/resume play.


  HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they still haven't 
fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed at the iTunes feed that 
cropped up a couple of years ago. You might just be able to use the Subscribe 
button at the iTunes Store, but the way I've outlined will work for sure.


  Cheers,


  Esther


  On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:


One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the mouse 
focus to that link, hold control and then click the physical mouse. That will 
bring up the context menu.

On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:


  Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 files. 
However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried holding down the 
shift/control/option keys while pressing the letter M. This does bring up a 
menu, but within that menu there is nothing about saving target or anything 
similar. I have also held down the option key and pressed enter while on the 
link for the file I want to download. This merely downloads a html document 
relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any further 
suggestions would be very much appreciated.
  Kind regards, Martin





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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Chris Blouch
It's unfortunate that this site has so many HTML errors which makes 
accessibility poor. Any basic validator will flag the missing alt text 
on images, misspelled href and broken link constructs. Everybody fat 
fingers stuff sometimes but that's why these error checkers exist and 
not using them (or not fixing the errors they find) is just bad 
practice. Here is the output from the w3c's validator showing 361 errors:


http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindcooltech.com%2Fcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inlinegroup=0

Deque makes a nice accessibility validator which you can scan a page for 
free. It found 1238 errors:


http://worldspace.deque.com/wsservice/eval/reports/consolidate/report.jsp?siteid=10014collPractices=ACCESSIBILITY;compliance=W2_LEVEL_Apage=http://www.blindcooltech.com

Of course 328K of HTML for a home page is huge, which probably bogs down 
any processing VO is doing to find headers to jump to or whatever. Would 
be nice to have the page break the content into sections. Maybe by year, 
or whatever.


CB

Esther wrote:

Hello Martin,

There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading MP3 
files, and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech web 
pages: you first have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with the link 
entry before you can use either of the suggestions that were made 
(e.g. bring up the context menu with VO+Shift+M and find the option to 
download the linked item or to save it as a file, or use the keyboard 
shortcut of Option+Enter to force downloading of the file).


I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also because 
the feed page is much faster to load as well as not having the links 
embedded in elements so that you first have to interact to access 
them.  However, only the 40 latest episodes are listed on the feed 
site, so you may need to go to the main BCT site for earlier episodes. 
 You can also subscribe to the Blind Cool Tech podcasts in iTunes by 
navigating to the Advanced menu on the iTunes menu bar (VO+Shift+M 
then press A), arrowing down to Subscribe to Podcast…, pressing 
Enter, and then typing or pasting in the feed address into the 
dialogue window that comes up, and press (VO-Space) the OK button.


The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts playlists. 
 You'll need to select this in the sources table of iTunes (after 
interacting), then navigate to the Songs table, interact, and expand 
the list of podcasts with VO-Shift-Backslash.  Then you can start any 
episode playing by pressing enter on the highlighted episode and 
pressing the space bar to pause/resume play.


HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they still 
haven't fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed at the 
iTunes feed that cropped up a couple of years ago. You might just be 
able to use the Subscribe button at the iTunes Store, but the way 
I've outlined will work for sure.


Cheers,

Esther

On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:

One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the 
mouse focus to that link, hold control and then click the physical 
mouse. That will bring up the context menu.

On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:

Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 
files. However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried 
holding down the shift/control/option keys while pressing the letter 
M. This does bring up a menu, but within that menu there is nothing 
about saving target or anything similar. I have also held down the 
option key and pressed enter while on the link for the file I want 
to download. This merely downloads a html document relating to the 
archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any further suggestions 
would be very much appreciated.

Kind regards, Martin



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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
I just write the guy. let's see if he fixes themm.

Take care.
On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

 http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindcooltech.com%2Fcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inlinegroup=0
 

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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
To use a feed for the adv anced subscribing to podcasts fails almost every time 
initunes. only when I had an actuall itunes feed di I get that to work. I 
wonder why..
On Mar 30, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Esther wrote:

 Hello Martin,
 
 There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading MP3 files, 
 and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech web pages: you first 
 have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with the link entry before you can use 
 either of the suggestions that were made (e.g. bring up the context menu with 
 VO+Shift+M and find the option to download the linked item or to save it as a 
 file, or use the keyboard shortcut of Option+Enter to force downloading of 
 the file).
 
 I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:
 http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
 instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also because the feed 
 page is much faster to load as well as not having the links embedded in 
 elements so that you first have to interact to access them.  However, only 
 the 40 latest episodes are listed on the feed site, so you may need to go to 
 the main BCT site for earlier episodes.  You can also subscribe to the Blind 
 Cool Tech podcasts in iTunes by navigating to the Advanced menu on the 
 iTunes menu bar (VO+Shift+M then press A), arrowing down to Subscribe to 
 Podcast…, pressing Enter, and then typing or pasting in the feed address 
 into the dialogue window that comes up, and press (VO-Space) the OK button.
 
 The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts playlists.  You'll 
 need to select this in the sources table of iTunes (after interacting), then 
 navigate to the Songs table, interact, and expand the list of podcasts with 
 VO-Shift-Backslash.  Then you can start any episode playing by pressing enter 
 on the highlighted episode and pressing the space bar to pause/resume play.
 
 HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they still haven't 
 fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed at the iTunes feed that 
 cropped up a couple of years ago. You might just be able to use the 
 Subscribe button at the iTunes Store, but the way I've outlined will work 
 for sure.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Esther
 
 On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:
 
 One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the mouse 
 focus to that link, hold control and then click the physical mouse. That 
 will bring up the context menu.
 On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:
 
 Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 files. 
 However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried holding down the 
 shift/control/option keys while pressing the letter M. This does bring up a 
 menu, but within that menu there is nothing about saving target or anything 
 similar. I have also held down the option key and pressed enter while on 
 the link for the file I want to download. This merely downloads a html 
 document relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any 
 further suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 Kind regards, Martin
 
 
 
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Subscribing to podcasts in iTunes [was Re: Downloading MP3, thank you]

2010-03-30 Thread Esther

Hi Sarah,

I've always been able to use either method for subscribing to podcasts  
in iTunes: (1) finding the podcast in the iTunes Store and subscribing  
or (2) add the podcast feed in the Advanced menu of iTunes.   
Admittedly, I don't use the second method as often now, since if I use  
the iTunes Store podcasts pages I have a lot more options for  
inspecting episodes and content, and even for providing a direct link  
to a specific episode.  I generally only use the Advanced menu to  
subscribe when the podcast has no entry in the iTunes Store podcast  
pages.  For example, Serotek's podcast series is not at the iTunes  
Store, so I use the feed to subscribe:


http://serotalk.com/feed

The usual problem people have with the Subscribe to podcast menu  
option under the Advanced menu is that they may be using an address  
that is not a feed.  Entering:


http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml

works for Blind Cool Tech subscriptions, but entering the main BCT web  
page address does not. Some podcast distributors change their feed  
addresses.  In that case, your entries for the podcast series will be  
grouped under a second subscription with the same name.  This happened  
with the BBC Radio 4 In Our Times podcast a couple of years ago -- I  
had the original podcast feed added from their web page, and it  
stopped updating correctly and could not be fixed even by refreshing  
the feed.  So I had to switch my subscription as though I were  
starting as a new subscriber at the iTunes Store.


HTH

Cheers,

Esther

Sarah Alawami wrote:

To use a feed for the adv anced subscribing to podcasts fails almost  
every time initunes. only when I had an actuall itunes feed di I get  
that to work. I wonder why..

On Mar 30, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Esther wrote:


Hello Martin,

There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading  
MP3 files, and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech  
web pages: you first have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with  
the link entry before you can use either of the suggestions that  
were made (e.g. bring up the context menu with VO+Shift+M and find  
the option to download the linked item or to save it as a file, or  
use the keyboard shortcut of Option+Enter to force downloading of  
the file).


I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:
http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also  
because the feed page is much faster to load as well as not having  
the links embedded in elements so that you first have to interact  
to access them.  However, only the 40 latest episodes are listed on  
the feed site, so you may need to go to the main BCT site for  
earlier episodes.  You can also subscribe to the Blind Cool Tech  
podcasts in iTunes by navigating to the Advanced menu on the  
iTunes menu bar (VO+Shift+M then press A), arrowing down to  
Subscribe to Podcast…, pressing Enter, and then typing or pasting  
in the feed address into the dialogue window that comes up, and  
press (VO-Space) the OK button.


The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts  
playlists.  You'll need to select this in the sources table of  
iTunes (after interacting), then navigate to the Songs table,  
interact, and expand the list of podcasts with VO-Shift-Backslash.   
Then you can start any episode playing by pressing enter on the  
highlighted episode and pressing the space bar to pause/resume play.


HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they  
still haven't fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed  
at the iTunes feed that cropped up a couple of years ago. You might  
just be able to use the Subscribe button at the iTunes Store, but  
the way I've outlined will work for sure.


Cheers,

Esther

On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:

One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring  
the mouse focus to that link, hold control and then click the  
physical mouse. That will bring up the context menu.

On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:

Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3  
files. However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried  
holding down the shift/control/option keys while pressing the  
letter M. This does bring up a menu, but within that menu there  
is nothing about saving target or anything similar. I have also  
held down the option key and pressed enter while on the link for  
the file I want to download. This merely downloads a html  
document relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec  
site.   Any further suggestions would be very much appreciated.

Kind regards, Martin






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Re: Subscribing to podcasts in iTunes [was Re: Downloading MP3, thank you]

2010-03-30 Thread Karen Lewellen

Hi Esther,
asking this out of curiosity?
We have a station here n Toronto who has just switched to providing their 
podcasts only via itunes, as in the link looks for itnues on your computer 
before even letting you consider getting the show, smiles.
It is frustrating as I was previously subscribed via e-mail, and I am not 
an itunes user.
is there any way to break the cycle?  to for example get someone to 
subscribe me for the podcast at itunes, but not require itunes after that 
is done, allowing me to use my own programs for playing podcasts?
The hint given is that itunes is for organizing only, even though I know you 
can play things there too.

Hope my question makes sense,
Karen

On Tue, 30 Mar 2010, Esther wrote:


Hi Sarah,

I've always been able to use either method for subscribing to podcasts in 
iTunes: (1) finding the podcast in the iTunes Store and subscribing or (2) 
add the podcast feed in the Advanced menu of iTunes.  Admittedly, I don't use 
the second method as often now, since if I use the iTunes Store podcasts 
pages I have a lot more options for inspecting episodes and content, and even 
for providing a direct link to a specific episode.  I generally only use the 
Advanced menu to subscribe when the podcast has no entry in the iTunes Store 
podcast pages.  For example, Serotek's podcast series is not at the iTunes 
Store, so I use the feed to subscribe:


http://serotalk.com/feed

The usual problem people have with the Subscribe to podcast menu option 
under the Advanced menu is that they may be using an address that is not a 
feed.  Entering:


http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml

works for Blind Cool Tech subscriptions, but entering the main BCT web page 
address does not. Some podcast distributors change their feed addresses.  In 
that case, your entries for the podcast series will be grouped under a second 
subscription with the same name.  This happened with the BBC Radio 4 In Our 
Times podcast a couple of years ago -- I had the original podcast feed added 
from their web page, and it stopped updating correctly and could not be fixed 
even by refreshing the feed.  So I had to switch my subscription as though I 
were starting as a new subscriber at the iTunes Store.


HTH

Cheers,

Esther

Sarah Alawami wrote:

To use a feed for the adv anced subscribing to podcasts fails almost every 
time initunes. only when I had an actuall itunes feed di I get that to 
work. I wonder why..

On Mar 30, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Esther wrote:

 Hello Martin,
 
 There are actually two issues you are experiencing in downloading MP3 
 files, and one is specific to the design of the Blind Cool Tech web 
 pages: you first have to interact (VO+Shift+Down Arrow) with the link 
 entry before you can use either of the suggestions that were made (e.g. 
 bring up the context menu with VO+Shift+M and find the option to download 
 the linked item or to save it as a file, or use the keyboard shortcut of 
 Option+Enter to force downloading of the file).
 
 I usually access the Blind Cool Tech RSS feed at:

 http://www.blindcooltech.com/bct.xml
 instead of using the main web page for this reason, and also because the 
 feed page is much faster to load as well as not having the links embedded 
 in elements so that you first have to interact to access them.  However, 
 only the 40 latest episodes are listed on the feed site, so you may need 
 to go to the main BCT site for earlier episodes.  You can also subscribe 
 to the Blind Cool Tech podcasts in iTunes by navigating to the Advanced 
 menu on the iTunes menu bar (VO+Shift+M then press A), arrowing down to 
 Subscribe to Podcast…, pressing Enter, and then typing or pasting in 
 the feed address into the dialogue window that comes up, and press 
 (VO-Space) the OK button.
 
 The podcasts will show up in iTunes under the Podcasts playlists. 
 You'll need to select this in the sources table of iTunes (after 
 interacting), then navigate to the Songs table, interact, and expand the 
 list of podcasts with VO-Shift-Backslash.  Then you can start any episode 
 playing by pressing enter on the highlighted episode and pressing the 
 space bar to pause/resume play.
 
 HTH.  Subscribing to a podcast is not usually so involved; they still 
 haven't fixed the bug in the Blind Cool Tech episodes listed at the 
 iTunes feed that cropped up a couple of years ago. You might just be able 
 to use the Subscribe button at the iTunes Store, but the way I've 
 outlined will work for sure.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Esther
 
 On 30 Mar 2010, at 00:46, Scott Howell wrote:
 
  One final suggestion. You can always use VO-command-f5 to bring the 
  mouse focus to that link, hold control and then click the physical 
  mouse. That will bring up the context menu.

  On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:
  
   Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 
   files. However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried 
   holding down the shift/control/option keys while 

Alternate playback methods for podcast subscriptions [was Re: Subscribing to podcasts in iTunes [was Re: Downloading MP3, thank you]]

2010-03-30 Thread Esther

Hi Karen,

Are you using a different podcatcher for the podcasts?  When you say  
you were subscribed via e-mail do you meant that they e-mailed the  
podcast as an attachment each time there was a new episode? Also, are  
you playing these all on a Mac, or are you sharing with a Windows  
machine?


If you have a Mac, then iTunes is on your system, and you can  
certainly use it to subscribe to podcasts, and you can even subscribe  
to them yourself, if you know the podcast feed.  In most cases, this  
is given as a link on the station's web page, and the feed address  
might look like:


http://www.example.com/feed.xml

(It doesn't have to have the .xml extension, but that's the type of  
file it is). Stations can actually provide you with a one-click link  
to subscribe to podcasts in iTunes by changing the http prefix to  
itpc (for iTunes podcast).  Then, when you click on the link, or  
copy it to your browser's address bar, you'll automatically be asked  
whether you want to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes.


The answer to your main question is yes, you can use iTunes to  
organize and automatically download podcasts, but then play them in  
another music player.  They'll be stored in a folder under your user  
account:


Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Podcasts

under individual folders named for each podcast subscription.  If your  
Mac is new, and came loaded with iTunes 9, then the folder might be  
named with iTunes Media instead of iTunes Music:


Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Podcasts

You can then change the default app for opening your mp3 files (if you  
haven't already done so) by selecting one of your podcasts a file in  
Finder, then using Get Info (Command-I). Navigate in the Get Info  
window to where you hear Open with then VO-Right arrow to the pop up  
button, press it with VO-Space, and set it to the application you  
want.  If you VO-Right arrow from there, you'll hear  Use this  
application to open all documents like this followed by a Change  
all button that you can press to change the default application used  
to open the file.  Close the Get Info window with Command-W when done.


Even if you don't change the default player app from iTunes to  
another player, you can still play these podcasts without opening  
iTunes by using QuickLook -- just press space bar on one of the  
selected files and it will start playing.  Press space bar again to  
stop.


The only thing I'm not sure about is whether the subscription will  
eventually stop adding episodes if none of the files ever gets played  
in iTunes.  There's a safeguard that keeps you from starting  
subscriptions that you forget about and coming back some months later  
to find that your disk has filled up!


Let me know if this is for iTunes on Windows.  I'm also adding a  
PostScript about another alternative if you want to play your music in  
a file-based navigation way, but don't want to get into the details of  
iTunes.


Cheers,

Esther

P.S. There's another easy way you can play your podcasts in iTunes but  
not have to learn about navigating through iTunes if you only want to  
use it for podcasts.  You can place the folder that contains Podcasts  
in the Dock.  You'll have to navigate to the folder in the dock, and  
then use the contextual menu (VO-Shift-M or Command-Down Arrow) to  
change the view options to display as Folder instead of Stack and  
to view as List or Automatic instead of Fan, and each change  
requires a separate instance of bringing up the menu to change the  
checked option.  Once you do that, you can navigate to this location  
in the Dock (e.g. VO-D, then press p o to go to the Podcasts  
folder), VO-Space to bring up an alphabetized menu list of the podcast  
subscription folders in iTunes, Right arrow to the subfolders, and  
arrow down (or type the first letters) of the episode you want.  Press  
enter to start the track playing in iTunes.  Press space bar to stop  
if you're in iTunes. If you want to switch apps (to have as little to  
do with iTunes as possible), use Command-Tab to switch to a different  
application while iTunes is playing. You can always use Fn+F8 (one of  
the Mac's media keys on keyboards from the last 3 years) to play/pause  
the track, Fn+F7 to rewind, Fn+F9 to fast forward, Fn+F10 to mute  
sound, Fn+F11 to lower volume, and Fn+F12 to raise volume.  The media  
keys work for third party apps, too, and your application does not  
have to be in the foreground for these keys to work.   If you play  
tracks this way, you can take advantage of the fact that podcasts you  
subscribe to and play in iTunes will automatically remember the last  
played position and resume playback from there.  This does not happen  
if you play the same tracks in another media player.  Write back if  
you want more details about how to do this.



Karen Lewellen wrote:


Hi Esther,
asking this out of curiosity?
We have a station here n Toronto who has just switched to providing  
their 

Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Chris Blouch
Done. I've offered them my services as a web developer. We'll see if 
they respond.


CB

Sarah Alawami wrote:

I just write the guy. let's see if he fixes themm.

Take care.
On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:


http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blindcooltech.com%2Fcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inlinegroup=0



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Re: Downloading MP3, thank you

2010-03-30 Thread Kimberly thurman
While on the link you wish to download, press  control/option/shift/M.  You 
will be presented with a menu you can down arrow through where two of the 
choices are download linked file and download linked file as, which will allow 
you to specify where the download will be saved.  hth
On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:33 AM, M BROWN wrote:

 Thank all those who responded to my query about downloading MP3 files. 
 However, none of the suggestions have worked. I have tried holding down the 
 shift/control/option keys while pressing the letter M. This does bring up a 
 menu, but within that menu there is nothing about saving target or anything 
 similar. I have also held down the option key and pressed enter while on the 
 link for the file I want to download. This merely downloads a html document 
 relating to the archive page of the Blind Cool Tec site.   Any further 
 suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 Kind regards, Martin
 
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