About AVR TV, PODcasting and how to subscribe.
AVR TV is a new series of PODcasts produced by Atmel’s AVR design centre in Trondheim, Norway.
AVR TV will publish two main types of issues at an irregular rate:
- In-depth: A posting category for the “in-depth” PODcast episodes.
These are mainly product demos, or product trainings and tutorials. - Regular Issues: A posting category for the “regular” or ordinary PODcast episodes.
These are “newsflash” episodes that contain product introductions and updates, and summaries from shows and other activities. - Special Issues: A posting category for the “special” PODcast episodes.
These episodes mainly present interesting applications that feature AVR products, and customer success stories.
(Definition of “PODcast” from the Wikipedia):
“A podcast is a media file that is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on portable media players and personal computers.[1] Like ‘radio’, it can mean both the content and the method of syndication. The latter may also be termed podcasting. The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster. The term “podcast” is derived from Apple’s portable music player, the iPod. Known synonyms for the word pod are capsule, case, container, hull, husk, shell, and vessel.[2] A pod refers to a container of some sort and the idea of broadcasting to a container or pod correctly describes the process of podcasting.[3] More about the name itself can be found in the History of podcasting article.
Though podcasters’ web sites may also offer direct download or streaming of their content, a podcast is distinguished from other digital audio formats by its ability to be downloaded automatically, using software capable of reading feed formats such as RSS or Atom.”
You can download AVR TV in various formats (QT, wmf etc.). It can also be streamed and viewed directly with our online Flash player, or fed to your iTunes-wired pocket media player. Click here to learn more about syncing your iTunes to AVRTV!
If you are already familiar with using RSS/Atom feeds, there are direct links to our feeds on the bottom of the left menu.