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Nobody seems to be interested in these as I found out earlier...
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum...ad.php?t=19634 It shows what datacasts basically are, but nobody seems to care to help find out how they relate to K3... I'd still like to know, but haven't found anything yet. |
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They're basically podcasts, just renamed to datacasts. So stick all your podcasts... erm datacasts in that folder. They're usually just in mp3 format, so it was no big deal adding them to the player. Actually, i was sticking podcasts on my k3 since before the folder was added.
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The trouble here, davey, is that when I try to put my podcasts into Datacasts they land in Music. Datacasts remains empty.
I'm thinking it may be useful - don't know - but it's rather hard to find out. ..I see www.emodio.com speaks Korean, only. (Imagine Jobs seeing something like that..) BTW, that's using Emodio 1.0.8.6 on Win7, Standard User. 1.33 firmware. It seems that Emodio is required. Copy actions using WinExplorer (or even TC) aren't reliable.
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