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Listen to your iTunes podcasts with Kinoma Player

Remem­ber when I men­tioned that Kinoma Player sup­ports standard-based RSS and OPML files, and that you can make them yourself?

Well, you can also make OPML files with iTunes using a little-known fea­ture. To save your sub­scribed pod­casts as an OPML file that you can use with Kinoma Player:

  • Right-click on the Pod­casts item on the left side of your iTunes win­dow and choose Export Song List.

  • A Save As dia­log will appear. Choose Pod­cast Sub­scrip­tion files (.opml) for Save as type, change the file name to what­ever you like, then click Save.

  • Put your new OPML file on your mem­ory card. I put mine in my /PALM/PROGRAMS/KINOMA folder.
  • Launch Kinoma Player and go to the Playlists tab (the 2nd tab from the right).
  • Voila! Select your new OPML file and enjoy your podcasts.

Now you have a base OPML file that you can use as a base for cre­at­ing your own per­sonal media guide. To view and edit it, you can use any text edi­tor or an edi­tor specif­i­cally designed to edit XML.

Note that not all designed-for-iPod pod­casts will mag­i­cally play on your Palm OS phone. For exam­ple, most video pod­casts cre­ated for iPod view­ing have data rates too high for mobile net­works, and too high to be decoded by a soft­ware video decoder run­ning on a phone.

How­ever, thanks to Kinoma Player’s excel­lent for­mat sup­port, nearly all audio pod­casts will work.

Not only will they work, but you can stream them, and you won’t have to bother to remem­ber to sync them any­time you leave the house — they’ll always be up-to-date and ready to play.

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