Extract Link 3 0 Serial Podcast

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Finally bought a cheap Sylvania MP3 player (so far, it's great)which I only use for audio books and podcasts. I like iTunes for downloading podcasts, but I can't seem to figure out how to get them from iTunes to my MP3 player. I have to use Windows Media player which is quite a lengthy and convoluted process. I sure wish they'd keep things a bit simpler.

I would like to just be able to right click or drag them to my player and I'll delete them when I'm done using them. I'm not a fan of the automatic syncing features. Is it possible to transfer them to my MP3 player directly from iTunes or do I need to use another software?

- PKIS (Please, keep it simple). You don't need to autosync. Find out where iTunes puts your podcasts. If you used the default settings when you set up iTunes then they should be in your iTunes Music folder in 'My Music', then go to podcasts and you should see folders for your different podcasts. If that is not the case, go to the podcast section in the left pane so that you can see all of your podcasts in the main window. Right click on a podcast episode and select 'get info.' Look on the bottom of the summary tab, which will be the first one.

Following 'where' is the pathway to your podcast. Connect your mp3 player to your computer. Then drag and drop from your podcast folder to your player. Dtsearch syntax.

Chatib

If all of your podcasts are in mp3 that should be all you need to do. Some podcasts are in AAC, but the publishers usually give you a choice. If not, you can convert to mp3 within iTunes. You just need to make sure that your preferences are to import/rip music using mp3 encoder (Default setting is usually to AAC). Then all you need to do is right click on the podcast and select 'convert selection to mp3.' Then find you file(s) and drag and drop to your player.