Huntingdonshire Music School Association - Software


Monday, July 23, 2007

How to Listen to the HUMS Aloud Podcast

Introduction

Here we provide some help for those who’d like to receive our ‘HUMS Aloud’ podcast.

First, to inject a little bit of sanity:-

  • you don’t need to own an iPod or similar Mp3 player in order to listen
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  • you do need a computer!
  • when we use the word ‘subscribe’ all we mean issetting up the software on your computer to automatically check for new episodes. If it finds news ones it will then automatically download them for you to listen to when you choose to

What Do I Need?

In order to listen to our podcast you need:-

     
  • a computer. It doesn’t matter whether it runs Microsoft Windows or the Apple Mac OS X operating systems or indeed Linux
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  • a software application that can check for new episodes and download them

Having the patience of a saint or a brain the size of a planet isn’t a necessary requirement, luckily!

How Do I Go About Getting the Podcast?

The following steps are written specifically for use of Apple’s iTunes software (Mac and Windows versions are identical). If you use another piece of software the basic principles should still apply.

     
  • Get the software and install it. The iTunes software is available free of charge from Apple - click here to go to their site.
  • Install iTunes software that you just downloaded.
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  • Run/open the iTunes software application.
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  • Select the ‘Podcast’ item in the left hand pane

iTunes application - the 'podcast' item in the left hand pane

  • On the top menu bar, look for ‘Advanced’ and select ‘Subscribe to Podcast

Drop down menu under 'Advanced' allows you to subscribe to a podcast

Enter the address of our HUMS Aloud podcast

     
  • click on ‘OK’. You should then see the HUMS Aloud podcast appear in the list of podcasts

HUMS Aloud podcast appears in the list of podcasts

That’s all there is to it. iTunes will check from time to time and download new episodes without you having to do anything.

Further Reference

If you want to find other podcasts you can either select ‘iTunes Store’ within iTunes and then ‘Podcasts’ on the page that loads

Navigating to 'Podcast' directory within the iTunes application

or you can visit Podcast Alley and browse.


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Saturday, November 20, 2004

Getting Access to and Sharing Our Online Calendars

Subscribe to our shareable calendars and forget the mould!Don’t be a Vegetable - Keep Regular: An Event Shared is an Event Enjoyed

Dear Diary, sat at home today watching the paint blister on the outside porch. I wonder where the rain-water’s going…. perhaps watching the mould grow might add excitement….... I could count the bricks on the side of the garage later ...

If you want more excitement than betting on rain drops (or pooh sticks- a game, not a medical condition wink ) you’ve really got to get out more.

There’s no point in complaining that you "don’t know what’s going on" or "no-one ever tells me.." when you could subscribe to the music college online calendars and stimulate the grey stuff (not the mould) with live music.

Our musical director, a cross between Victor Borge and Tigger,says that anything with a pulse is good for you - and he’s not a vegetarian.[ Both will keep you regular, though - groan. ]

I do hope that he was talking about music ... oh, dear!

Overview

We have created and maintain 2 online calendars:-

  • HUMS - calendar for the Huntingdonshire Music School. Terms times,concerts, exams, socials etc.
  • External Events - music events accessible to all in and around Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire etc.

This has been done using the iCalendar format so that you can subscribe to the calendar(s) and will then be guaranteed the latest up to date information on your computer without having to enter anything. Any changes we make are automatically picked up by all the subscribers to our calendars.

Often there will be web pages associated with an event. Using one of these applications you can double-click on an event in the calendar and then on the web page address shown (URL) which will take you to a page providing more information.

To subscribe to our calendars you need one of the following software applications:-

All of these are free and can be downloaded and installed easily.

The instructions show you how to install and subscribe to our calendars together with one showing UK holidays.

The 2 basic steps are:-

  1. install an application that will download and update a shareable calendar (iCalendar format)
  2. get (subscribe to) one or more calendars

Thereafter, when you have the application running and it is connected to the Internet, it will check and update the calendars that you’ve loaded.

Step 1 - Installing an iCalendar-aware Application

Thunderbird application logo

Installing Thunderbird E-mail Application and the Lightning Calendar Add-On

 

  • Download the Thunderbird mail application fromhttp://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
  • Install
  • Start Thunderbird up.
  • Go to the Download/Install Lightning Calendar download page at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/
  • Download the version of Calendar for the Thunderbird for your computing platform (Windows /Linux /Mac)
    • If you right-mouse click on the download link you can choose where to save it - save it on your desktop.
    • the browser will ask you if you want to allow this - you need to say ‘yes’.
  • After completion start the Thunderbird application and select theTools | Add-Ons (or the Tools| Extensions on the Mac version) menu item.
  • Click on the Install button and point the Install file dialogue at the Lightning add-on you downloaded at step 5 (file ending with .api - should be on your desktop if you followed our advice;-) )
  • Click on the Open button
  • Click on the Install Now button
  • Click on OK
  • Quit and restart Thunderbird
  • Subscribe to our calendars (below)

Sunbird open-source calendar logo




Installing the Sunbird Calendar Application

 


Step 2 - Adding Calendars

Apple iCal calendar application logoSunbird open-source calendar logo


Click on graphic to find shareable calendars on the iCalShare site

Subscribing to (Adding) Our Online Calendars to Your Application

Now that you have an application on your computer that can capture shareable calendars and display them, you need to add some calendars - ours!

Other calendars are available at iCalShare

See also

Music School Online Calendar - Google
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