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*iTunes can play only one media file at a time. That is, you can play a podcast commentary through iTunes, but you cannot play a downloaded episode simultaneously. In this case, the podcast can be transferred for play to an iPod or other player, or saved as another audio file for playback outside of iTunes while allowing iTunes to play the downloaded episode. Another method is to open and play the episode in the QuickTime Player (included with the iTunes software), while using iTunes to play the podcast. | *iTunes can play only one media file at a time. That is, you can play a podcast commentary through iTunes, but you cannot play a downloaded episode simultaneously. In this case, the podcast can be transferred for play to an iPod or other player, or saved as another audio file for playback outside of iTunes while allowing iTunes to play the downloaded episode. Another method is to open and play the episode in the QuickTime Player (included with the iTunes software), while using iTunes to play the podcast. | ||
*Episode downloads can only be used by those in the US. The UK and other stores do not currently have a TV show downloading capacity, although they do allow subscription to the free podcasts. | |||
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Revision as of 10:34, 29 January 2007
- The title of this page given above is incorrect, due to technical limitations. The correct title is iTunes.
iTunes is a free music and multimedia viewing application from Apple, available for both Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS X operating systems. (Linux and other operating systems are not supported.)
The iTunes software allows users access to the iTunes Store, which also contains podcast commentaries of Battlestar Galactica episodes as well as the actual episodes themselves available for download and viewing.
While downloaded episodes (as well as podcasts) can be transferred and played on Apple's portable music/video player, the iPod, viewers need only the latest version of iTunes to download and watch the episodes--an iPod itself is not required.
Use of the iTunes Store requires the user to create an "Apple ID" (though an AOL account can be used as an Apple/iTunes ID) to log into the iTunes Store and its video selections. A credit card or pre-paid card is required for purchase of downloadable material.
Purchased videos are digitally "locked" to the user's Apple ID and cannot be played or exchanged without the user's Apple ID.
iTunes Podcasts[edit]
There are currently several different podcasts relating to the Re-imagined Series available from the iTunes Store:
- The "official podcast, where Ronald D. Moore provides a commentary track for each episode.
- The Combat Information Center is a weekly review/commentary podcast.
- Galactica Watercooler is a weekly(ish) roundtable review, commentary, and speculation podcast.
For a complete list of official podcasts see List of Podcasts.
iTunes Videos[edit]
The iTunes Store offers the Re-imagined Series and Original Series for download in its video section.
- Please note that the iTunes Store can vary prices and availability of these products.
Downloaded episodes do not contain closed captioning information or special features as found in the available DVD compilations sold elsewhere.
- The complete Re-imagined Miniseries is $15.99.
- Individual episodes cost $1.99 each.
- All Season 1 episodes are available for download in a compilation for $25.87.
- All Season 2 episodes are available for download in a compilation for $25.99.
- Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far is available to download for free from iTunes
- The complete Original Series is available for $46.99. (The ten episodes of the spin-off series, Galactica 1980, is not included).
Notes[edit]
- iTunes can play only one media file at a time. That is, you can play a podcast commentary through iTunes, but you cannot play a downloaded episode simultaneously. In this case, the podcast can be transferred for play to an iPod or other player, or saved as another audio file for playback outside of iTunes while allowing iTunes to play the downloaded episode. Another method is to open and play the episode in the QuickTime Player (included with the iTunes software), while using iTunes to play the podcast.
- Episode downloads can only be used by those in the US. The UK and other stores do not currently have a TV show downloading capacity, although they do allow subscription to the free podcasts.