In addition to broadcasting the LDS general conference live in many languages over the Church satellite system, on the Internet at conference.lds.org, and through radio and television, the Church also makes conference materials available as described below.
Video Archives
- Streaming video files in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and American Sign Language are available within 1 hour of each broadcast.
- Downloadable video files and video podcasts in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and American Sign Language are available within 2 weeks of the broadcast.
- Video podcasts in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and American Sign Language are available within 2 weeks of the broadcast.
Audio Archives
- Conference session audio files are available within 4 hours of the broadcast in over 70 languages.
- Individual speaker audio files are available within 4 hours of the broadcast in over 30 languages.
- Conference music audio files are available within 4 hours of the broadcast.
- Audio podcasts in English, Spanish, and Portuguese are available within 4 hours of the broadcast.
Online Text
- English text is available the Thursday following conference.
- English Braille files are available within 10 weeks of the broadcast.
- Translated text is available within 4 weeks of the broadcast in the following languages: Bulgarian, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Fijian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian Tongan, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
Magazines PDFs
- English PDF files (printable, complete layout) of the conference issues of the Ensign magazine are available within 4 weeks of the broadcast.
- PDF files (printable, complete layout) of the conference issues of the Liahona are available within 6 weeks of the broadcast in the following languages: Bulgarian, Cebuano, Chinese Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Fijian, Finnish French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Thai, Tongan,
Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
Printed Magazines
- Conference issues of the Church magazines are available within 6 weeks of the broadcast in the following languages: Bulgarian, Cebuano, Chinese Czech, Danish, Dutch English, Fijian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Spanish,
Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Thai, Tongan, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
CDs and DVDs
- English CDs and DVDs are available through distribution centers within 6 weeks of the broadcast.
- Spanish CDs and DVDs are available through distribution centers within 8 weeks of the broadcast.
To subscribe to automatic e-mail notification, RSS notification, or to automatically receive podcasts when online text, audio, and video files are available, visit podcasts.lds.org. To order the printed magazines, CDs, and DVDs in the U.S. and Canada, visit ldscatalog.com. Outside the U.S. and Canada, contact your local distribution center.
I must admit I am in love with beta.lds.org. Especially the new General Conference page. They’re doing wonderful work at the Church in web design/applications. Cheers to an evolving Church mission accented by new technologies.
Mormon Messages posted all of the conference talks to Youtube yesterday. So those are now available as well.
In trying to be platform agnostic we are missing a large audience of iPod, iPhone, and iPad users who would otherwise subscribe to these RSS feeds in iTunes.
Search for “LDS General Conference” in iTunes or use the following links to subscribe:
English Audio:http://tinyurl.com/ygyejw4
Enhanced English Audio:http://tinyurl.com/ycdfg7n
English Audio by Speaker (and music):http://tinyurl.com/ya7yyzh
English Video by Speaker (and music):http://tinyurl.com/yj78xz2
Is anyone else having some issues with album art on ipods for this last set of General Conference mp3s? October’s does just fine giving each song it’s own art, but April uses the first one on the alphabetical list for all of them.
Ben, I just verified that this was fixed on May 7, at the same time we added the translated metadata. Let us know if you’re still having problems.
Thanks! I’ll have to look at it.