Sunday, March 6, 2011

What is a Podcast Feed?




A podcast feed is a way of sharing files over the



internet. It involves the use of a small, machine



readable file that is regularily updated to reflect changes



in the files available for downloading. The internet



addresses of these files are embedded into the feed file



and can be automatically downloaded when wished. At



this time, podcasting tends to refer to the use of feeds to



share only media files. Podcasting originally occured as



a way to share audio mp3 files, and has only recently



begun incorporating video into podcasts. However, the



technology that allows the files to be shared is not



limited to such media files and there is not reason that



other files may be shared via podcast in the future.





Today, however, a podcast feed tends to refer to the use



of a feed to share media files. Most podcasts are done



with audio files, and the individual files that are created



and shared are called episodes. These audio files may



contain a variety of things; there are music, comedy,



news, technology, even podcasts about wine.



Podcasting, because of the low entry cost, especially for



audio podcasting allows nearly anyone who believes



they have something to say to broadcast it over the



internet. Even more established groups have found that



audio podcasting works well. Some radio stations



podcast portions of their content, sharing it over the



internet to allow listeners who missed a specific show



to catch up on it later. NPR now does this with its news



breaks, and the NPR show "This American Life" offers



a podcast of its shows to subscribers who pay a small



fee.





One of the newer innovations in podcast feeds is the



vlog, or videoblog. These blogs usually contain a feed



that distributes a video, rather than an audio file to feed



subscribers. Although that would not have been feasible



a few years ago, growing numbers of broadband



internet subscribers has meant that most users are able



to download large files, even video files, relatively



quickly. These video podcasts have been readily



accepted by mainstream news organizations. They have



found that podcasting portions of their content is a way



to share their tape and reach a wider audience. The BBC



currently does this with parts of its news content. Pieces



of the news show that is played over the airwaves is



taken and placed online, along with a link to the content



placed inside the RSS feed. Those who subscribe to the



BBC feed can download the news clip and watch in



from the comfort of their home computer.





In the future, podcast feeds may be used for a number of



purposes besides simply sharing media files. Some



analysts predict that the feed system could also be used



to share software updates, or any of a myriad of other



file types. For now, however, podcasting is dominated



by small audio and video files.


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