Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Create Your own Podcast

I'm at my job, working extremely hard today, EXTREMELY HARD! While doing all this back breaking work, I came across a very detailed article about Setting Up A Podcast. I've read a lot of these How-To(s) and some of them lack necessary information, while others are just uselessly outdated. This write up is pretty much a gem! It talks about cheap ways to podcast along with more professional ways to podcast. Maybe you want to Skypecast (Podcast using Skype), well this article gives the full set up for that. So if you're trying to get into the podcast game or maybe step yo quality up, (niggas love quality, quality, sweet tea with lemonade, and fried chicken), then this write up from Voices.com is for you.



Sample (Skypcasting) --


How to record a VoIP call using Skpe
1. Set Up Audacity
Get Audacity
from audacity.sourceforge.net; Run Audacity; Go to File -> Preferences ->
Digital I/O -> Recording and choose a "Digital Audio"-class device rather
than an "Input" -class device (which will replace microphone input with combined
microphone and speaker recording); choose to record two channels of stereo;
finally, close Preferences, and choose "Wave Out Mix" as the source of signal on
the main window of Audacity;
2. Set Up the Sound Driver
Go to Control
Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Volume -> Advanced and make sure
the microphone is not muted; you may also want to click on "Advanced" settings
for the microphone and check "MIC Boost" to amplify your voice.
3. Use
Audacity and Skype
During a conversation, you can start recording in Audacity
at any point (big red button); Audacity allows to export recordings in WAV, MP3,
and OGG formats; for MP3s, you will need to find lame_enc.dll on Google (LAME is
an excellent MP3 encoder).



For the full podcasting set ups, Click the link below:



http://www.voices.com/podcasting/record-your-podcast.html

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