Dabbling with iTunes and podcasting
Mar. 29th, 2006 10:21 amSince the Anti-Flag site has a bunch of QuickTime videos released serially, I thought to myself, "Someone should make that into a video podcast."
And since I wanted to sharpen my RSS skills anyway, I made an Anti-Flag Video Podcast to practice. Check it out! You'll want to paste http://www.vaxer.net/~sylvar/antiflag.xml into iTunes under Advanced > Subscribe to Podcast. Or I hear that just dragging the link into iTunes will do the same thing.
I don't think it works with video iPods (the videos on the site aren't in the right format, as far as I can tell), but at least you can watch the videos in iTunes...
And since I wanted to sharpen my RSS skills anyway, I made an Anti-Flag Video Podcast to practice. Check it out! You'll want to paste http://www.vaxer.net/~sylvar/antiflag.xml into iTunes under Advanced > Subscribe to Podcast. Or I hear that just dragging the link into iTunes will do the same thing.
I don't think it works with video iPods (the videos on the site aren't in the right format, as far as I can tell), but at least you can watch the videos in iTunes...
Anti-Flag tour
Jan. 4th, 2006 12:27 pmAnti-Flag has announced the locations of their next tour. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this picture?
Oh well, at least they'll get to entertain Boise. I wonder if
heyharmony is a fan?
Oh well, at least they'll get to entertain Boise. I wonder if
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Nov. 23rd, 2005 09:08 amAnti-Flag will take a few months out of its socialist-propagandizing schedule to help a shoe company reach the teen market this summer.
A bit snarky, I suppose, but the article later mentions that For Blood and Empire will be coming out in March, which makes me happy. I just hope RCA knows enough not to put DRM malware on the CD.
On the subject of DRM malware, why on earth is it Windows' (and possibly Mac OS') default stance that anything put in a CD drive should be treated as autorunnable data? I'd love to be able to tick the box for "Treat all media in this drive as audio-only, and if there appears to be a data track, use a dialog box to ask whether I want to open the data track."
A bit snarky, I suppose, but the article later mentions that For Blood and Empire will be coming out in March, which makes me happy. I just hope RCA knows enough not to put DRM malware on the CD.
On the subject of DRM malware, why on earth is it Windows' (and possibly Mac OS') default stance that anything put in a CD drive should be treated as autorunnable data? I'd love to be able to tick the box for "Treat all media in this drive as audio-only, and if there appears to be a data track, use a dialog box to ask whether I want to open the data track."