Hmm... I tried this with mp4s, and it showed none were listed... I 
added about six of my own on-the-web mp4s to del.icio.us, and they 
aren't showing up... I wonder if this is specific to certain file 
types?

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jean_poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> onwards, the pixels flow....
> 
> via - http://www.lifehacker.com/software/delicious/subscribe-to-
free- 
> delicious-video-in-itunes-130752.php
> Subscribe to free, del.icio.us video in iTunes
> READ MORE: PODCAST, TOP, VIDEO, VODCAST, DEL.ICIO.US, ITUNES
> 
> Two great tastes that taste great together: now that del.icio.us  
> offers feeds by filetype and iTunes has full video support 
(including  
> "vodcasts," or video podcasts), you can load up iTunes with free  
> video files bookmarked and tagged in del.icio.us. Here's how:
> 
> Go to the del.icio.us page of Quicktime .mov files, which is 
http:// 
> del.icio.us/tag/system:filetype:mov.
> Add tags at the end of that URL which indicate the kind of movies 
you  
> want. For .mov files tagged "funny," you'd go to 
http://del.icio.us/ 
> tag/system:filetype:mov+funny.
> At the bottom of that page, copy and paste the RSS feed of those  
> videos using the orange RSS button.
> In iTunes, go to Podcasts. In the Advanced menu, choose "Subscribe 
to  
> Podcast." Paste the URL you just copied.
> All goes well, iTunes will start downloading video items from the  
> "funny" feed. Once it's done downloading, make sure the album art  
> panel on the lower left side of iTunes is showing. Then, click on 
the  
> video item. Play it in the small panel, or expand to full-screen  
> using the button on the bottom of iTunes' chrome.
> 
>  From here on in, each time you open iTunes, any new .mov's 
tagged  
> "funny" in del.icio.us will be automatically downloaded.
> 
> By the way, this isn't a new feature in iTunes 6. It's been 
supported  
> since podcasts were introduced, and first outlined here on 
Lifehacker  
> in our How to find and add media to your iTunes library with  
> del.icio.us post. The same technique works with music and PDF's, 
but  
> it was worth pointing it out again as watching video in iTunes  
> becomes more common.
> 
> --
> http://www.skynoise.net
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