Rant #2: Podcasting
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Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
My second rant is about how I podcast, and what I've learned about the trade so far (after recording two episodes).
The two microphones I tried out (Amazon affiliate links):
Some discussion on audio formats and Fraunhofer vs LAME encoding of MP3s. For more info see:
We then move on to media hosting. There's..
Oh, I forgot to cover is the de-facto standard free (and open-source) audio recording/editing tool in use among podcasters: It's called Audacity, and is available on all platforms.
If you want to learn more about Auphonic in podcast form, here is the FLOSS Weekly interview with the Auphonic founder. Their blog is also full of interesting and useful information, like this one about audio formats, or this one about loudness levels.
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I talk a lot about how I went back and forth between a condenser mike and a dynamic one. If I had just read Ray Ortega's (The Podcaster's Studio) post here I would not have wasted so much time on it.The two microphones I tried out (Amazon affiliate links):
- Samson Meteor Mic USB Studio Mikrofon
- Samson Q2U USB/XLR dynamische Mikrofon inklusive HP20 Headphones
- 5 tips to sound great with ANY microphone from The Audacity to Podcast
- Microphone Techniques for Voice from the Audacity wiki
Some discussion on audio formats and Fraunhofer vs LAME encoding of MP3s. For more info see:
- How to make LAME MP3s with Audacity - an older post from The Audacity to Podcast - where Daniel shows how to use the LAME encoder from within Audacity.
- Audacity and iTunes—Making Not-LAME MP3s - a later post from Daniel where he reverses his stand in favor of Fraunhofer MP3 encoding
We then move on to media hosting. There's..
- Do your own (risky if you get slashdotted and pay per GB)
- Dropbox with goo.gl in front of it (doesn't track podcatcher stats properly)
- The traditional LibSyn and Blubrry
- SoundCloud's podcasting beta program (I've tossed up my previous rant on Soundcloud here).
I didn't talk too much about how statistics and analytics, although I think it's a really interesting area. I'm kinda guessing that the difficulty of tracking podcast listening is one of the reasons Google is not pouring too much energy into it. Soundcloud definitely has some better possibilities to track streaming (and hence monetize).
I'll be trying out LibSyn for hosting this podcast, but have applied to Soundcloud for doing GitMinutes.com there.
Things I forgot to talk about
Of course, I forgot to mention that I have decided to stick to the LAME encoder as I'm on Linux. I don't really care if some exotic players can't grok the format.Oh, I forgot to cover is the de-facto standard free (and open-source) audio recording/editing tool in use among podcasters: It's called Audacity, and is available on all platforms.
I should also mention Auphonic - audio-post-processing as a free (for now) online service. If you want to outsource the whole process of learning Audacity, and just get nicely leveled audio tracks with the right compression, it's perfect. Record, upload to Auphonic, and they deliver a well done result.
If you want to learn more about Auphonic in podcast form, here is the FLOSS Weekly interview with the Auphonic founder. Their blog is also full of interesting and useful information, like this one about audio formats, or this one about loudness levels.
I tried out processing this episode with Auphonic instead of my local Audacity mixing, and because I got some warped silences from my Audacity compressor, I ended up using the Auphonic version in this very episode! I also forgot to truncate silences before uploading, so there are some longer awkward pauses in between. Let me know how it sounds.
Resources:
Resources:
- Daniel J. Lewis' Audacity to Podcast
- Cliff Ravencraft's Podcast Answer man
- Ray Ortega's Podcaster's Studio
- Podcasters' community on Google+
- Google Plus Podcasting community.
- podcastFAQ
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