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Margaret
16-01-2006, 06:52 PM
OK so some of you may have found this already, but for those that haven't there are at least 12 episodes of tutorials by Scott Kelby which are brilliant 'and free'.
Just go to iTunes Music Store, click onto 'Podcasts' and you will find there the Photoshop TV Tutorials. It is free to subscribe so go ahead and have a look. It really helps get you head around photoshop if you cannot understand things like masks and layers etc.

hesjane
17-01-2006, 02:11 AM
I didn't know of these Podcast downloads. Have just downloaded all the episodes....something to keep me going then.

Many thanks for the tip

coreysmum
17-01-2006, 08:51 AM
Theres a couple of scrapbooking ones too if you type that in :D

Lorraine
17-01-2006, 10:46 AM
what generation ipods do these work on and has anyone downloaded the audiobooks? Wasnt aware these were now available in the UK.

Also I have some downloaded "books" on their way to me. Does anyone know what format they need to be converted to to listen to it on the ipod. Is it the same as music????

Margaret
17-01-2006, 03:59 PM
I have downloaded a number of books and I listen to them the same way as music. I did try to copy a book onto CD's to send to my mother but it took at least 10 discs (probably using the wrong type :rolleyes: ) so have not attempted to do that again.

ibecks
13-02-2006, 01:04 AM
If you're downloading audiobooks through iTunes, they shouldn't need to be converted. I would imagine they're just MP3s like everything else

I've downloaded the Scrapbook Answers video podcasts. My iPod's from the pre-video era, but I managed to convert them to play on my Sony PSP :lol:

Godiva500
13-02-2006, 02:02 PM
Hi

I have no sound on my ipod PS downloads. Puter sound is ok I checked - I increased volume on podcast but still nothing - any ideas?

Thanks

Vicki xx

linguist
03-03-2006, 05:08 PM
If you're downloading audiobooks through iTunes, they shouldn't need to be converted. I would imagine they're just MP3s like everything else
No they're not. I downloaded a couple of tracks thinking they'd be in MP3 format and had a right game trying to get them onto my MP3 player. They are in something like M4P format and the only way to get them to MP3 (as far as I can find anyway) is to burn them onto CD using the iTunes software and then copy them from the CD back to your PC and that converts them to MP3.