Subscribing to AppJudgment
Why Subscribe?
Want to make sure you never miss an episode? The best and only way to make that happen is by subscribing. Subscribing is easy and at Revision3, we've got a ton of options for you to choose from for your viewing preferences. Whether you want to watch your shows on your iPod, home theater TV or your computer, there's an option that will work for you. We've gathered all the various ways you can subscribe below, along with some simple instructions so you can take one step closer to never missing an episode!
How Do I Subscribe?
There are two ways to subscribe - either by using the applications offered by some of our fantastic partners or via RSS feeds. Below you will find all your options explained, as well as instructions for each:
1) Applications
Channels
Subscribe using Channels, the web video DVR.
iTunes
Subscribing via iTunes makes it easy to watch on your computer, iPod/iPhone or AppleTV.
Miro
A free HD video player and library, the non-profit Miro Player is 100% open source.
Zune
Subscribe via the Zune Marketplace to watch on your Zune handheld.
2) RSS
RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates into one place. Simply copy and paste the feed URL below of the file format of your choice into your favorite RSS reader and you'll never miss an episode. Learn more.
Suggested RSS Readers
You have many options when it comes to choosing an RSS reader. Here are our trusted picks - click below to get the reader:
Google Reader
http://www.google.com/reader/view
Flock
http://sourceforge.net/projects/flock
Juice
http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net
File Formats Explained
We have quite a few file formats available for you to choose from when downloading an episode. When you're looking at the Download tab on an episode page or selecting a feed, here's what you'll find:
MP3
Audio Only: an audio-only MP3 file is suitable for listening on any program or device which can play MP3 files (which is most of them: iPod, Zune, Winamp, Windows Media Player, etc).
MP4
We recommend using one of the MP4 video formats, depending on your available bandwidth. These are listed from highest to lowest bandwidth.
The following players/devices should work with any of the MP4 formats: PS3, Quicktime Player (Mac/Windows), VLC (Mac/Windows/Linux), mplayer (Mac/Windows/Linux), Windows Media Player (with ffdshow), Miro (Windows/Mac/Linux), iTunes (Mac/Windows)***
*** iTunes will play any of these, but some formats don't sync to iPods/iPhones/Apple TV
HD: Second-highest quality. 24 fps, 1280x720. Compatible with Apple TV.
Large: 30fps, 640x360. Compatible with iPhone, iPod, Motorola Droid
Small: 30fps, 320x180. Compatible with iPhone, iPod, PSP, most Android phones
High Definition (30fps)
Our highest-quality format. Suitable for most devices and programs capable of playing 1280x720, 30fps video. Compatible with Quicktime Player (Mac or Windows).
WMV
Native format for Windows Media Player, VLC, mplayer, Zune.
Large: 30fps, 640x360
Small: 30fps, 320x180
XVid
Some older or generic player devices, like the Creative Zen or Coby PMP-4320, will play Xvid files. If your device supports MP4, we recommend trying those first.
Large: 30fps, 640x360
Small: 30fps, 320x180










