The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides many ways to watch, listen to, and read the October 2010 General Conference, including an improved General Conference website with sharing, personalized study, and improved navigation. You can use the My Study Notebook to annotate, tag, and highlight conference talks and save them in your personal folder that is accessible only by you through your LDS Account.

Watch Live

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 American Sign Language, Chinese (both Cantonese and Mandarin), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish are available within 2 weeks of the broadcast at conference.lds.org and through the Church’s Mormon Channel on iTunes at itunes.lds.org.
  • English video will be available on mobile devices through the Gospel Library app.
  • Videos of the talks in English will also be posted to the Mormon Channel on YouTube (youtube.com/MormonChannel) by Sunday evening. We encourage you to share the talks with others via Facebook and by embedding them on blogs and websites.

Audio Archives

  • Audio files of conference talks and music in over 70 languages are available within 4 hours of the broadcast at conference.lds.org and in 11 languages through the Church’s Mormon Channel on iTunes at itunes.lds.org.

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 at conference.lds.org 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.
  • English text will be available on mobile devices through the Gospel Library app.

Magazines PDFs

  • English PDF files (printable, complete layout) of the conference issues of the Ensign magazine are available within 4 weeks of the broadcast at ensign.lds.org and conference.lds.org.
  • PDF files (printable, complete layout) of the conference issues of the Liahona are available within 6 weeks of the broadcast at liahona.lds.org and conference.lds.org 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. See the language pages to access various languages.

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.

Twitter

  • The official Church Twitter account for general conference is twitter.com/ldsgencon, which provides quotes from conference on a routine basis after the conference has concluded, but not during the conference.
  • If you tweet about LDS general conference, use the hashtag #ldsconf.

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, visit store.lds.org or get them at your local distribution center.

Wow, that’s a lot of ways to get conference. No excuse not to watch it and study it over and over again. If you have any feedback about these formats and channels, or if there are others you’d like to see, please leave a comment below or click “Do you have feedback about this page?” at conference.lds.org.


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