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May 4, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Introduction New
May 3, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Apr 27, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Play: Awakening Needs Everyone
Apr 20, 2008
Steve Mayer
Apr 13, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Play: Awakening is for Everyone
Apr 6, 2008
Nate Karcesky
Play: Awakened to the Holy Spirit
Mar 30, 2008
Josh Conn
Play: Awakened by Jesus (Easter)
Mar 23, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Play: The Kingdom of God is Like…
Mar 16, 2008
Josh Conn
Mar 9, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Mar 2, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Feb 24, 2008
Josh Conn
Feb 17, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Feb 10, 2008
Josh Conn
Feb 3, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Jan 27, 2008
Josh Conn
Jan 20, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Jan 13, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Jan 6, 2008
Boyd Hannold
Yes — CDs and DVDs of recent services are available at the bookcart, in the hallway near the Welcome Center. CDs are $3, DVDs are $5.
A live audio recording of the 9am teaching is normally available on CD shortly after the service ends each Sunday. An edited video of the teaching is available on DVD the following weekend.
Contact Larry by email with any questions.
No — you just need speakers or headphones for your computer. If you want to listen to the broadcasts away from your computer, any MP3 player can be used.
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You will only hear the audio when you play the video podcast from the Music menu. To see the video, you should play it from the Video menu.
Yes, as long as you abide by the terms of the license.
In a nutshell: you are welcome to copy or distribute the podcasts, provided you:
If you're new to podcasting, we recommend Wikipedia's article on the subject.
We capture our media with Final Cut Pro, which is also where the videos are edited. Audio files are exported to Soundtrack Pro, where they are cropped, cleaned up and normalized.
We export our media with Compressor:
Our podcast feeds are dynamically generated from our media database, according to the iTunes podcast specs. If you're looking for a simpler solution, we recommend Lemonz Dream's Podcast Maker, one of the many podcasting software and services available.