Greetings,
Everything old is 'Brand New!' again, but now 'With extra special RSS sauce!'
That's why I'm pretty positive podcasting is a fad, no matter how much Dave
Winer asserts that it isn't. Assertion doesn't make it true, and
the everyman doesn't have the time (or skill, often!) to produce
quality content, and it's only quality content that will make people
come back more than the once or twice that amusement and 'cool factor'
brings.
There's very little new here, and certainly nothing people haven't been
able to do for a long time. Something like a decade ago a friend
of mine did a twice a week 'internet radio' recording, where he spun
some local artists works, and talked politics, technology, and
first-person-shooters. It was live and recorded, so you could
catch it live, and IM them questions on the spot (which podcasts don't
let you do; where's the conversation people?!?), or you could download
it after the fact and enjoy listening to it later.
Hundreds of other people were doing it too, and they all stopped,
because it's cool at first, and feels 'cutting edge', but rapidly
becomes boring, and actual work to do it right. And if you don't
do it right, you don't get listeners, so what's the point...?
Sure, Media Player should support the new 'Feed Store' that they're
building for IE. But it should also not get in my way, like it
does now. I loathe using Media Player, because it tries to be
'hip' and tries to integrate the Internet (and ads!) into everything,
even if I'm just trying to play a simple local video file. Not to
mention not allowing me to save the current video from a website.
That aggravates me to no end; it's on my computer, let me save
it. Happily, the codec collection is easy enough to use with
other, better programs, and there are 'streamsuckers' out there to deal
with the aggravation.
-- Morgan Schweers