Jul 10, 2014
Welcome to Fr. Chris Stanish's podcasts. This article will
tell you how you can listen and view podcasts and video.
The simplest way to get the podcasts and video posted on this page
is to download Apple iTunes. iTunes is
a media library manager, that will allow you to subscribe to Fr.
Stanish's podcasts and video. iTunes is free and available
for Macintosh and Windows computers. Once you've downloaded
and installed iTunes you can
follow this
link. If you have iTunes installed, click
"I have iTunes", and you will be taken directly to the iTunes Music
store where you can subscribe to the podcast. Then, whenever
Fr. Stanish adds a podcast you will receive it automatically
in iTunes. Subscriptions to and downloads of these podcasts
are free.
If you do not wish to install iTunes, you can download each podcast
and video directly, to view and listen to them.
The podcasts are in either mp3 or m4a format. Many media
players (iTunes is recommended) should be able to play these
formats. Simply "right-click" on the direct download link and
"Save As". Once the download is complete open the file in
your audio player to listen.
The video has been encoded using Apple's Quicktime.
Quicktime is a free download. If you don't already have
Quicktime installed on your computer (iTunes requires Quicktime, so
if you have iTunes, you are likely to have Quicktime already
installed), follow the above link, to download and install.
Once Quicktime has been installed on your computer, simply
"right-click" and "Save As" on the direct download link of the
movie. When the download is complete, open the file in
Quicktime.
Note some of these files get quite large. It is recommended
that users have a broadband (highspeed) internet connection to
download video files.
Dial-up users might experience long download times in excess of 2
hours per video. Sorry for the inconvenience, we are working
on getting a smaller sized video for dial-up users. The audio
versions of each podcast has been reduced in size to accommodate
everyone.
Also note, you DO NOT need
an iPod video to view the video files, the iPod video version
simply means that it has been formated to fit onto Apple's iPod
video screen. You can view and listen to all of these media
files in iTunes.