JUICE (iPodder)
To automatically sync files to your iPod, you'll need to use a podcast client. JUICE is a free client available for Mac OS X, Windows & Linux. This tutorial shows you how to download JUICE and configure it so you can sync shows to your iPod.
Step 1: Installing JUICE
Download the latest version of the application by clicking on the link or by clicking on the appropriate image below.
JUICE: Click here to download
Select the right platform and you'll be taken to page where you can choose a download location. Select the closest server to download from:
Once the download is complete, find the JUICE installer and open it.
This will open the JUICE installer and install.
Step 2: Using JUICE
Open JUICE from Start or the desktop icon.
There will be a couple of "feeds" or PodCast set up by default. Feeds are text descriptions of podcast shows, and they give JUICE the information it needs to know when new podcast's are available.
Adding the Sermon Feed
You can add our sermon feed by clicking the green button with the + sign on it, this is the "Add New Feed" button. This button is found in the "Subscriptions" section.

Add New Feed
When you clicked the "Add New Feed" button you should have noticed a window pop up that looks similar to the picture below. This window is the "Feed Properties" window where you will ad the URL location to the sermons feed. Copy and paste the link below into the URL area of the "Feed Properties" window and press the save button.
http://www.dunwoodyumc.org/rss/sermons.xml

Pod Receiver
When you click the save button the window will close and you will notice in the "Podcast receiver" window a list of our sermons to download. Now, check the sermons you would like to download.
Check Selected Feed
Now that you have checked the sermons you would like downloaded, press the "Check Selected Feed" button. Now the file will begin to download and be placed in the "Downloads" section.
Downloads Section
You will then see the episodes that have been downloaded.
Step 3: Sync & Go
WhenJUICE is done downloading, it will create a playlist in iTunes, listing the podcast's you've downloaded. It will be named with the feed's name, making it easier to keep your podcast's organized. Click on the play button, and you can check out the podcast right on your computer:
Now that the podcast is copied into iTunes, you can use it like any other audio content. Sync & Go! |