Help and FAQ
- Listening to the Kidney Podcast
- Subscribing to the Kidney Podcast
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Contact
Listening to the Kidney Podcast
To listen to the show from here just go back to the Kidney Podcast index page and click on the 'Listen' link under the Current Show box at top left.
If your computer is using Windows software you probably already have Windows Media Player installed. If not, your computer will need a player that can play mp3 files, such as iTunes , QuickTime or RealPlayer, which can all be downloaded for FREE.
If your computer asks you what program to open the file with, select a program such as iTunes, Realplayer or Windows Media Player that supports .mp3 or .mp4 files. That way you won't have to wait for the file to download before you can start listening.
Top of pageSubscribing to the Kidney Podcast
Our free subscription means that you'll never have to visit this page again and you won't even have to give us your email address. Instead, the Kidney Podcast can be delivered straight to your desktop and you'll never miss a show.
To subscribe you will need some software that supports podcasts such as iTunes, or an RSS feed reader.
To subscribe using iTunes, click on the 'Advanced' tag at top-left, and then click 'Subscribe to Podcast'. A box will appear and you should copy and paste this URL into it:
http://www.nature.com/ki/podcast/rss/ki.xml
Click 'OK' to complete the subscription process. Each show will be automatically downloaded into iTunes when it is released and can be accessed by clicking 'podcasts' in the left hand navigation bar.
You can access previous shows by clicking the small arrow next to 'Kidney Podcast' and then clicking on the 'Get' symbol adjacent to previous shows.
To subscribe using an RSS feed reader, first download one from the web. A useful list of them can be found here. If you are unfamiliar with the term 'RSS' or feeds try NPG's 'What is a webfeed?' page or Wikipedia's RSS page.
Most RSS feedreaders are easy to use. There is usually a button or tag in the top left of the screen that says 'Add feed'. When you click on this a box will often appear. Just copy and paste this URL into it and click 'OK'.
http://www.nature.com/ki/podcast/rss/ki.xml
You will now be subscribed to the Kidney Podcast and each show will be automatically downloaded to your RRS reader when it is released. To access the show, just click on the link for each show.
Top of pageFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a podcast?
A podcast is like a radio show that you can download and listen to whenever you want. What makes a podcast different from a normal audio file hosted online is that you can subscribe so it will automatically download to your computer whenever a new episode of a particular show is released.
I don't have an iPod.
You don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. All you need is a computer connected to the Internet that can play audio files. If you have a portable mp3 player such as an iPod you can download the podcast file from your computer to your mp3 player so you can listen to the podcast when you are on the train, walking the dog or sitting in the garden.
Why should I subscribe?
It means that the show will download onto your computer automatically and you won't have to go and find it each week. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time without even supplying an email address.
What is an RSS reader?
An RSS reader (sometimes called 'feed reader') can 'pull' web-based content into it to save you the effort of you having to go and find it all the time. It's useful because you can tell your RSS reader what kinds of things you like and they'll be reliably delivered to your desktop when new content is released. Using RSS feed readers is also a good way to read news and keep up to date without being bombarded with too many emails or spam.
Some RSS readers are programs which you download onto your computer, others, like Bloglines work with web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, which you can access at any computer.
The best way to get to grips with RSS is to just give it a go. A useful list of program and web browser readers can be found here or via NPG's 'What is a webfeed?'.
Can I download the podcast files onto a CD?
Yes, just go to archive and transcripts section and right-click on 'Listen', then select 'save link as' (Firefox) or 'save target as' (Internet Explorer), and save the file to your computer. Then you can burn the files onto a CD.
I'd like to use parts of the Kidney Podcast for broadcast or educational purposes. Is this ok?
Please write to us at podcast@nature.com and let us know exactly how you'd like to use the material. We'll get back to you with an answer as soon as we can.
Contact
We want to hear your opinions to help us make a better show. If you have any feedback or technical problems please write to us at podcast@nature.com. We will try to answer your query or comment on your feedback as soon as possible.
If you are writing with a technical problem, please check the Help FAQ first and then include the specifications of your computer, the version of iTunes or other software you are using, the make and model of your iPod or mp3 player, and any other details that will help us assist you.
All content on the Kidney Podcast is © Nature Publishing Group.
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