Listeners of TWIT might have gotten an extra condensed version of the latest show (stops after a couple minutes) due to CDN issues. Leo Laporte stepped right up to help get things resolved and to suggest the use of Bittorrent.
It’s too bad iTunes doesn’t support the protocol as there’s a multitude of content available only in this way. Perhaps the next version. In the meantime, Leo pointed out Fireant. It’s a slick little podcast client (for both audio and video) that integrates with a directory and features built in Bittorrent. It even lets you put content on iPods, PSPs, and other portable players. Have any of you been using this in lieu of iTunes?
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Never heard of this POS before. Maybe the content providers should consider using a different scheme rather than using some alternative which nobody uses...