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What Is Podcasting?
Audio downloading (also known as MP3 downloading or subscribing to a podcast) enables you to download the latest version of a selected radio program or segment to your own computer. This high quality audio can then be played directly from that computer at your leisure, or downloaded again to a portable player such as (but not only) an iPod
If you choose to subscribe to the Done By Law podcast, you can also automatically receive your audio via special free software.
How To Subscribe to Our Podcast
iPodder (an Open Source cross platform podcast receiver), Apple’s iTunes 4.9 for Mac and Windows and similar podcasting software allow you to schedule regular updates to your selected downloads with an iPod or other MP3 player. The range includes programs which allow you to listen to podcasts on mobile phones and Pocket PCs, as well as computers running Mac or Linux OS.
iTunes Note: iTunes software is marketed by Apple as the preferred music player for users using the iPod music player. It enables people to play and organize downloaded mp3 files and has gained a reputation of ease of use and good organization. Apple has recently added support for listening to podcasts in its latest version of iTunes: (iTunes4.9). Australians can’t presently buy music files from the iTunes Music Store, but they can use iTunes to subscribe to podcasts and browse the Music Store for free podcast listings.
Setting Up
- Download podcasting software. Most of the software operates on Mac, PC or Linux. All of it is free:
- Once you’ve downloaded the software, you need to install it. Some browsers will straight away automatically run and install the downloaded software. If your browser doesn’t do that, look for the icon belonging to the downloaded podcast software, and double click on it to install.
- Once you’ve installed the podcasting software, check the Preferences. The main things to check are that you’ve nominated a folder on your computer where the podcast software will store the MP3 files. The address should look something like C:\My Documents\podcasts. It’s also important to check whether you’ve told the podcast software what MP3 player you want to use when playing the podcast. Nominating a player is often done in Preferences, often under a heading called Player.
- Once you have set up and acquainted yourself with the podcasting software, copy and paste your selected subscription URLs, listed on the main podcasting page into your podcasting software. This will add the selected programs to your podcasting subscriptions.
- If you’re using iPodder, launch iPodder, click the Subscriptions menu, then click the green and white plus icon (’Add a new feed’) and paste in the feed url.
- If you’re using iTunes, launch iTunes, click on the “Advanced” menu and select “Subscribe to Podcast”. Paste the feed in the blank window (right click in the blank window and select paste). iTunes will automatically download the latest feed. To access an existing podcast in iTunes 4.9 click on “Podcasts” in the Store navigation panel. By default it should download the latest podcast, unless specified differently in preferences.
- If you want to receive these programs regularly, make sure the scheduling function on your podcasting software is set to search for new podcasts automatically. Please note, scheduling is a wonderfully convenient way to timeshift your listening. However, if you’re new to podcasting, there can be pitfalls. Read the tips below.
Contact
Please contact us to give us feedback about the show, send us your story ideas or any general enquiries using the details below or the contact email form.
Done By Law C/O
PO Box 1277
Collingwood
Melbourne
VICTORIA
AUSTRALIA 3066
tel. + 61 3 9419 8377
About
DONE BY LAW is grassroots radio for social justice on community radio station 3CR in Melbourne, Australia. We have been on the air since 1980, giving listeners our unique and irreverent take on current legal news. Presented by the Federation of Community Legal Centres and a team of legal and non-legal presenters, we make sense of everything from new graffiti laws to refugee law.
Tune in to 3CR 855AM on Tuesdays at 6PM for the most engaging and accessible legal speak you’ll ever hear. And of course, you can listen to the show online or subscribe to our podcast.
The Done By Law team is:
CAMILLA PANDOLFINI
Camilla Pandolfini’s passion for the community legal sector was kick-started by her paid and volunteer work at the Federation of Community Legal Centres from 2004 - 2007. Camilla now works as a criminal lawyer at Victoria Legal Aid and is a volunteer and Committee of Management member at Darebin Community Legal Centre. Prior to starting at Legal Aid, Camilla completed her Articles of Clerkship at a plaintiff firm. Camilla has been involved with 3CR community radio since 2001, producing music shows, current affairs shows and as a trainer, and is currently on the 3CR Training Sub-Committee. Camilla has been a presenter on Done by Law since 2007.
ISOLDE LUECKENHAUSEN
Isolde Lueckenhausen has a background in media and entertainment lawy. She has volunteered at Community Legal Centres for many years and is on the board of the International Women’s Development Agency Foundation, the Melbourne Fringe Festival and the Victorian Writers’ Centre. She has been loving her gig on Done by Law since 2004.
TABITHA LOVETT
Tabitha Lovett is the Grants Manager at the Victoria Law Foundation which funds projects that enhance access to justice, foster a better and more responsive justice system or improve community awareness and understanding of the law. Previously she was the manager of the Public Interest Law Clearing House (PILCH) in Victoria which provides free legal assistance to eligible individuals and community based non-profit organisations. In 2007, she was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship to research innovative pro bono programs and clinics in the United States which seek to strengthen community development.
Controversial Prison Corporation Takes Over Melbourne Custody Centre
The Brumby Government has decided to award the private prison corporation
G4S the multi million dollar contract for running the Melbourne Custody
Center, a city-based prison that each year processes 11,000 people through
cells under the Magistrates Court.
G4S has been implicated in a range of prisoner abuse and negligence cases,
including the death of 46 year old Mr Ward in the back of a transport van
in WA in 2008.
On the 23rd of Feb 2010 spokesperson for the Centre for the Human Rights of
Imprisoned People, Charandev Singh, spoke to Done by Law about the history of G4S and the
implications of awarding them the contract for the MCC.
Listen in!




