[crosspost from the blog]
Hey Everyone!
Those of you who are subscribed to the RSS feed of our podcasts may have noticed that its name has changed to Aggregate Feed. Why is this? Well, with Cam and Alex's Corrector's Commentary and now our Temple of the Lava Bears D&D sessions, we are putting out more different types of podcast content than ever before and we realize that not all of our podcasts will be relevant to everyone's interests. We want to make it as easy as possible for anyone who wants to subscribe to only some of our shows, so we have now introduced per show RSS Feeds. If you click on the LRRcast Feed link in the sidebar, you will be taken to the bottom of the podcast archive page where you can click on the links to subscribe to any of the shows with your podcast program of choice or click on the iTunes logo to subscribe through the iTunes Store. You can also use the RSS and iTunes links underneath the player on the individual podcast pages to subscribe to that particular show. The old LRRcast Feed that has all of our different shows together is now called the Aggregate Feed and you can subscribe to it by using the ALL link on the podcast archive page. (if you were already subscribed to to the LRRcast feed, you don't have to do anything).
You can also find all the podcasts and the aggregate feed in the iTunes Store if you search for "loadingreadyrun". Hopefully in the near future we will be able to get a special Producer page in the iTunes store that will link to all our shows.
Please email me or let me know in this thread if you have any issues with the feeds or if you have any suggestions that would make following the podcasts easier.
Cheers,
Paul
New Podcast Subscription Options
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Re: New Podcast Subscription Options
"Rich Site Summary" or "RDF Site Summary" or "Really Simple Syndication"umairkhan wrote:RSS means ...........................?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS
It's the format used by many podcast readers and news aggregate programs.
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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