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An ''''funhanced podcast''' is a ] ] format that allows ] to be displayed in time with ]. This can be an effective way to present information such as lectures with a ]-like ].


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Enhanced podcasts are also able to present chapter markers in an audio file much like a DVD movie can allow users to jump to predetermined spots in a presentation. This can be helpful for longer audio presentations and audiobooks. The current drawback of enhanced podcasts is that they are not universally supported.
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== Apple approach ==
The most popular approach is based on ] and ]'s ]. Playing these enhanced podcasts on a computer requires Apple's Quicktime Player or iTunes software. The only portable devices capable of playing these enhanced podcasts are iPods.

Authoring is possible on a Macintosh computer using applications such as Apple's GarageBand 3, ProfCast and Apple's Chapter Tool. It can be accomplished on a PC using Camtasia or other screen capture plus voice recording software.

== ID3v2 Chapters ==
An alternative approach is to use ]. This is a relatively new standard and is not widely supported as yet. However an is available and a for Pocket PCs and Windows Mobile Smartphones.

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