Many people today will continue to wonder what podcasting and podcasting are and what they can do for.
Definition of podcast and podcasting
A podcast is a file that contains audio data, and sometimes video, subtitles, or notes. Therefore, podcasting is the action of distributing these multimedia files, usually through a content syndication system (the famous RSS), which allows the user to subscribe to podcasts and download the files for consumption. This consumption of podcasts can be done on the user’s computer or on other players, such as an IPod, an iPhone, etc …
In fact, the term podcast is an acronym for two words: Pod and broadcast , and the origin of the term must be found in an article in the British newspaper The Guardian ten years ago and in the popular Apple player . The most popular format of podcast files at the moment is MP3 for its versatility and suitability for the purpose of these files, although we can find others such as MP4 in podcasts that contain video or, to a lesser extent, others such as the OGG format.
The content of podcasts and the format of the content is infinite, as much as podcasters (as they are called by the people who make these files) exist in the world, although their structure, on many occasions, coincides or is highly influenced by the schemes Traditional radio broadcasts, containing talk shows on a topic, interviewing a specialist, etc … Normally they do not contain music due to the legal problems that may arise from reproduction and the rights currently in force.
Another interesting aspect of podcasting that traditional radio stations are exploiting is the possibility of making all the programs on the grill available to users, anytime, anywhere. In other words, a new facet of the development of radio on the Internet .
But what differentiates the podcast from a common audio file is the possibility of subscription or syndication, which means that users, just like when they subscribe to a blog , do not need to search for the contents or download them randomly, instead they receive them neatly in the syndication software they use, being able to stream them from the syndication program or download them to their device for later consumption.