Multiple video formats in one feed?

My podcast (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=348713189) has videos formatted for Apple TV, but that means subscribers can't load it on their iPods. Is there a way to host multiple video formats in one feed?
Feed url = http://buzz.snow.com/media/lindseyisepic.xml

The 'enclosures' in a feed don't all have to be the same format, so you could certainly mix differently formatted episodes.
But note that different versions have to appear as different episodes (even if it's the same content) - you can't have two 'enclosure' tags within one 'item' tag - the second will be ignored.
Another point is that if you do two versions of every episode you are forcing subscribers to download both versions, so there is a lot of redundant downloading going on. It might be better to make two different podcasts, one with the Apple TV versions and one with the iPod version: note that if you do this the titles must be different (so you could add the media type in the title) and of course the second version must be submitted as a new podcast. Once done, iPod users wouldn't have to download all the Apple TV files and vice versa.

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