chinesepod - first 500 lessons (torrent)

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Postby merge » 25 Mar 2008, 13:09

Muzha Man wrote:
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twocs wrote:Chinesepod.com has so many free things available, it's more a public service announcement than an ad.


One of the free things they have available (in the first week) is PDF transcripts of the lessons, however they are in Simplified Chinese. I love the site, but the subscribing wouldn't be wise because of this problem. Aren't there similar sites with traditional script?


You can change the setting for the transcripts to be traditional Chinese.


Really? How?


Once you're logged in, click on the tab that says "Your Feed". scroll Down to "Step 3" and click on the " PDF Transcript (Traditional)" checkbox. Be sure to click on the "Save" button. Then copy and paste the feed url into your podcast aggregator. You can then download both the transcript and the podcast.
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Postby AAF » 16 Aug 2008, 05:34

I just can't find the "my feed" tab.
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Postby merge » 16 Aug 2008, 08:15

AAF wrote:I just can't find the "my feed" tab.


I see that the website has changed a bit since the last post. I'm not sure if the feed information will be activated if you're a free member, though. I've let my membership lapse since April, but I was able to get the pdf files in traditional characters before.

You may need to pay for a membership or keep digging around on the site. :s
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Postby sjhuz01 » 16 Aug 2008, 13:49

The "My Feed" options are at the very bottom left of the page next to the orange RSS icon. You have to register/log-in to see it.

They DO have an option there for receiving traditional PDFs instead of simplified, but it wasn't working as of last month. Even if you selected it, iTunes would only download simplified & the RSS feed option wouldn't stay checked. Haven't bothered again recently, so although they are aware of the problem, I don't know if it's fixed.

The other option, although slightly time consuming, is to spend your 10-day free trial period and go through each lesson on the site itself, manually changing the PDF URL. You get traditional versions by adding either "trad" before the ".pdf" (I think - maybe it's "-trad") or by viewing the text-only traditional version.

After figuring out the fastest way to cut & paste the appropriate URL changes, it took me about 2 hours to collect nearly all intermediate lessons, plus some other scattered ones that sounded interesting. Downside is that trad PDFs aren't available for every lesson ... for others, the text-only versions aren't. I ended up w/about 70% PDFs & 30% HTML files (which is fine - less file space & they print on less paper). Kind of a pain, but not too bad to organize.
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Postby Mucha Man » 16 Aug 2008, 14:16

Am I missing something? Where is the trad text-only links? I have a subscription but don't see anything about trad transcripts.
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Postby sjhuz01 » 16 Aug 2008, 21:42

Muzha Man wrote:Am I missing something? Where is the trad text-only links? I have a subscription but don't see anything about trad transcripts.
At the bottom of each PDF page there's a hyperlink back to the lesson on the site, and a smaller one in parentheses to "text version."

- Click the lesson link from the downloaded PDF. It should bring up that lesson on the Chinesepod site.
- From the website, open the PDF (if you have their Firefox traditional/simplified plugin, it might bring up traditional automatically). If it opens the simplified PDF, you then need to manually add "trad" to the end of the URL before the file extension in your browser address.

- Once the traditional PDF is open, click the "text version" link for traditional text. This page will be a ".html" page. You can, at that point, just go lesson by lesson, pasting "trad" or "trad.html" in the URL to bring up the appropriate page.

Would be nice if they'd finally fix the RSS problem - I got a response from them almost 2 months ago that they were working on it.

Hope that helps - Good luck!
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Postby AAF » 19 Aug 2008, 16:23

sjhuz01 wrote:The "My Feed" options are at the very bottom left of the page next to the orange RSS icon. You have to register/log-in to see it.

They DO have an option there for receiving traditional PDFs instead of simplified, but it wasn't working as of last month. Even if you selected it, iTunes would only download simplified & the RSS feed option wouldn't stay checked. Haven't bothered again recently, so although they are aware of the problem, I don't know if it's fixed.

The other option, although slightly time consuming, is to spend your 10-day free trial period and go through each lesson on the site itself, manually changing the PDF URL. You get traditional versions by adding either "trad" before the ".pdf" (I think - maybe it's "-trad") or by viewing the text-only traditional version.

After figuring out the fastest way to cut & paste the appropriate URL changes, it took me about 2 hours to collect nearly all intermediate lessons, plus some other scattered ones that sounded interesting. Downside is that trad PDFs aren't available for every lesson ... for others, the text-only versions aren't. I ended up w/about 70% PDFs & 30% HTML files (which is fine - less file space & they print on less paper). Kind of a pain, but not too bad to organize.


The trad thing worked for me. Thanks for your advice!
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Re: chinesepod - first 500 lessons (torrent)

Postby petrarch1603 » 22 Aug 2008, 01:21

This is a great find. What are some other podcasts that people like? I listen to the Serge Melnyk podcast. I am new to learning Mandarin. I started about 2 months ago and it is slow going!
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Re: chinesepod - first 500 lessons (torrent)

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Re: chinesepod - first 500 lessons (torrent)

Postby bob » 31 Oct 2008, 13:42

Is there some way that somebody can take care of all the technical stuff and provide a link so that idiots can use chinesepod easily and for free like before? That is what I want to know. Thanks.
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