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Making use of podcasts' syndication features requires appropriate software, often referred to as a podcatching client or a podcatcher. The feeds are usually distributed using RSS or Atom protocols to the podcatching client. The dominant podcatching client is Apple's iTunes player. However, there are alternatives, including Microsoft's Zune Marketplace, Mediafly SyncClient (windows), Juice (multiplatform), Doppler (Windows), Podget (Linux) and Podracer (Linux). Some established audio players, such as Amarok, Winamp and Mediamonkey also offer (sometimes limited) podcatching functionality. Podcasts are also available directly on emerging internet-enabled devices, such as the chumby.
Specifically on iTunes, there are wide variety of podcasts available that range from music, comedy or informational podcasts that can either be in audio or video format. You can do Audio Video Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. Many podcasts also allow you to direct download, by giving a link to the audio file in an RSS feed or web page. Much more, including Audio Search and Play and images on the PlayAudioVideo search engine.
Podcasts are most often listened to on an MP3 player,[citation needed] but they can also be heard on a computer using media player software. Video Search and Play is easily done on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. Links are often also included on the podcast's website, so that the podcast can be sampled without the necessity of a subscription, and to encourage users who are not familiar with the concept of a podcast. VoIP technology can also be used for podcasts. Also, try Audio Video Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine.
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