Wookieepedia:WookieeCast/Wookiee-Cast

"I'm not familiar with the type of thing I'm seeing."

- Calculon

The Wookiee-Cast is a podcast hosted by Thefourdotelipsis. It is dedicated to bringing you Wookieepedia news coverage that is highly satirical in nature. The first episode was released on February 20, 2007.

Digg the Wookiee-Cast!

Description
Wookieepedia-based Star Wars news coverage, done in a satirical fashion. But, nevertheless, proper news coverage. Expect regular, pure-Wookieepedia segments as well. Wookiee-Cast does not necessarily represent the opinions of Wookieepedia or its editors. All Star Wars content is subject to the licensing of Lucasfilm Ltd.

Main feed
If you have an rss-compatible browser, such as Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox:
 * 1) Click this link: http://www.jaymach.com/Wookiee-Cast/index.xml
 * 2) Subscribe, listen, and enjoy!

For users with iTunes

 * 1) Click this link: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=216663816
 * 2) When iTunes opens with the podcast, click subscribe.

Alternate hosts
Visit our FeedBurner site to view the vast array of alternate subscription possibilities: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Wookiee-Cast.gif

Not listening

 * Transcripts

Early access: playing M4A audio
Wookiee-Cast episodes are released as M4A files first, and converted to MP3 and Ogg Vorbis later. If you can't wait for it to be converted, here are some instructions.

Windows
To play AAC files in any DirectShow-compatible media player (like Windows Media Player), install the AAC codec.
 * Download the ZIP archive.
 * Extract it to any folder. Just remember not to delete it.
 * Run register_release.bat.

If you don't care what media player to use, you can use VLC, which can play nearly every audio and video format in existence with the default install.

Linux
Both the GStreamer and Xine backends support AAC audio, and your distribution may already have the necessary codecs installed. If not, this means MP3 support is probably also absent by default. If your distribution does not play M4A/AAC files out of the box, consult its official website or IRC channel for information on how to enable them.

If you don't care what media player to use, you can install MPlayer or VLC from your distribution's software repository. Both support AAC playback via the libfaad decoder.

Mac
They can be played out of the box.