Recording Skype Calls, Multiple USB Mics, Soundboard 2.0, and Video Podcasting [Feedback]
Listeners share their software and tricks for podcasting, as well as get their questions answered.
Listeners share their software and tricks for podcasting, as well as get their questions answered.
I comment on feedback regarding another sound cart manager (soundboard), friends made through podcasting, listeners giving back to podcasters, and a podcasting goal for 2011.
Audacity tip: importing M4A (AAC), WMA, FLAC, and other special audio files.
In the spirit of Christmas, I want to inspire you find new ways to give back to your listeners, if you aren’t already.
I’m back from my wedding and honeymoon, but still settling in with my wife. This is another prerecorded episode that started with a question about podcasting without passion.
LAME is still the best MP3 encoder, but further tests and conversations reveal that it just may not be the best for podcasting.
You have probably heard a lot of false things about stats, especially Feedburner’s RSS stats. I’m here to tell you the truth! Make sure you listen to the episode because I explain everything in much more detail than I’m writing in the shownotes.
I take some time to answer questions on Audacity and podcasting.
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