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Old 07-13-2007, 03:58 PM
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Hi all,

I've been interested in starting a podcast for a while now. I think the format is gonna be a lot of fun. Me and my wife really love to cook and enjoy eating at wonderful restaurants. I'd love to interview local chefs and those that I might meet online (like some of you fine folks.)

But, logistically, I'm curious if there is software available to help me bridge the distance barrier between me and any guests that I meet online. I can't think of how to record an interview unless my guest is in the studio with me, which might not be possible very often. Does anyone know of any software that might take care of this issue? Also, it would be great if there were programs available to help me catalog, manage and publish (to the internet) my shows once they are recorded.

Does anyone have any advice?
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:09 PM
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Hi Triple7allstar,

This program called: Audion Labs Podcast Station version 1.1.004

The new version is: v 2.1.09

I cant do a c/p, just google it, you will see

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Old 07-13-2007, 05:23 PM
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Ok,

I'll take a look and see if this will meet my needs.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:39 PM
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Ok, keep me posted, I find your idea more than interesting
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Old 07-17-2007, 05:17 PM
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What's a podcast? I've heard the term but haven't aclue as to what it means.
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Old 07-18-2007, 07:36 AM
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Hi Shel,

A podcast ( made by Apple ), is to make & or publish a video via your Ipod )



Product Info


features video tour 30-Day Free Trial
detailed screenshot online tutorials
basic equipment user reviews

Features

• One easy-to-navigate screen. Resize the window to add more carts and decks.
• Up to 30 on-screen deck buttons with crossfade sliders, countdown timers and the ability to pause and resume play of the file. Allows assignment of most common files types like MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF ect. of any length.
• Up to 70 on-screen cart buttons can be assigned MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF etc. of any length and can include sound effects, jingles, sweepers, liners, bumpers, interviews and any other kind of sound. Carts automatically re-cue when stopped, ready for play again instantly.
• "Pro" mode adds auto-crossfade and auto-segue functions to each deck button, as well as user-settable start and stop positions at each end of the deck progress bar.
• Loop mode allows any deck or cart to be looped indefinitely.
• Save deck and cart button configurations including assigned audio. If you produce several different podcasts that each require their own set of music, bumpers, etc., each configuration can be saved for fast recall later.
• Automatic gain control (AGC) - boosts the timid and limits the loud on either or both channels. Can be applied to the microphone input alone or to the carts, decks and mic together.
• Adjust individual volume on decks and carts with 3dB, 6dB and 12dB pads.
• VU meter (technically a peak program meter) displays playback and record levels over a 72dB range.
• Markers for marking locations and making notes while recording or playing back. Podcast Station shows a floating window with time line position and marker titles you have made. Text can be copied and pasted into RSS, ID3 and iTunes tags as desired. Ideal for long interviews when you want to mark important parts so you can come back and edit and assign to buttons to play back later.
• Zoom into the waveform with a 100X zoom feature for precise editing.
• Auto-fade to mute function on cart, deck and microphone sliders is activated with right click in the slider channel. Right-click again to restore level.
• Real time waveform scroll in edit window during recording. See your voice's waveform move across the screen as you talk and record.
• User choice of folder location for files.
• Unlimited undo and redo for life of files.
• Keyboard map of all editing and transport commands under Help menu with roll-over definition labels.
• Effects:
-Adjust volume
-Bleep
-Fade in/out
-Insert silence
-Mute
-Noise reduction
-Normalize
-Reverse
-VoiceSlip
-Change Pitch
-Change Tempo
-Change Rate

• Additional effects available through the Advanced Effects menu:
-Chorus
-Compression
-Distortion (two kinds)
-Echo
-Flanging
-Parametric Equalization
-Reverberation (two kinds)

• Four sliders for controlling volume levels:
-Carts: master volume control for all cart buttons; can be linked to deck slider.
-Decks: master volume control for all deck buttons; can be linked to cart slider.
-Microphone: volume control for record input.
-Monitor: master output volume control.

• RSS publisher/editor with support for iTunes tags.
• FTP file upload manager built into the publication wizard.
• Import and export WAV, AIFF, WMA, MP3 and other popular file formats. Add ID3 tags to MP3 files.
• Export mono-right, mono-left, or two-track mono.
• Record in stereo, playback in mono or stereo.
back to top

Ready to learn how to use these features? Launch the manual
Check out our video tutorials. View list


Team up with Podcast Station and make $15 a sale!
View online manual to read more about Podcast Station features
As a webmaster that's new to the podcasting game, I've got to admit, what took me days to figure out in Winamp (most of which I still don't know), I've figured out in seconds with your program. No matter what I throw at this thing it takes it and asks for more.


Podcast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


More infor here:



Product Info


features video tour 30-Day Free Trial
detailed screenshot online tutorials
basic equipment user reviews

Features

• One easy-to-navigate screen. Resize the window to add more carts and decks.
• Up to 30 on-screen deck buttons with crossfade sliders, countdown timers and the ability to pause and resume play of the file. Allows assignment of most common files types like MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF ect. of any length.
• Up to 70 on-screen cart buttons can be assigned MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF etc. of any length and can include sound effects, jingles, sweepers, liners, bumpers, interviews and any other kind of sound. Carts automatically re-cue when stopped, ready for play again instantly.
• "Pro" mode adds auto-crossfade and auto-segue functions to each deck button, as well as user-settable start and stop positions at each end of the deck progress bar.
• Loop mode allows any deck or cart to be looped indefinitely.
• Save deck and cart button configurations including assigned audio. If you produce several different podcasts that each require their own set of music, bumpers, etc., each configuration can be saved for fast recall later.
• Automatic gain control (AGC) - boosts the timid and limits the loud on either or both channels. Can be applied to the microphone input alone or to the carts, decks and mic together.
• Adjust individual volume on decks and carts with 3dB, 6dB and 12dB pads.
• VU meter (technically a peak program meter) displays playback and record levels over a 72dB range.
• Markers for marking locations and making notes while recording or playing back. Podcast Station shows a floating window with time line position and marker titles you have made. Text can be copied and pasted into RSS, ID3 and iTunes tags as desired. Ideal for long interviews when you want to mark important parts so you can come back and edit and assign to buttons to play back later.
• Zoom into the waveform with a 100X zoom feature for precise editing.
• Auto-fade to mute function on cart, deck and microphone sliders is activated with right click in the slider channel. Right-click again to restore level.
• Real time waveform scroll in edit window during recording. See your voice's waveform move across the screen as you talk and record.
• User choice of folder location for files.
• Unlimited undo and redo for life of files.
• Keyboard map of all editing and transport commands under Help menu with roll-over definition labels.
• Effects:
-Adjust volume
-Bleep
-Fade in/out
-Insert silence
-Mute
-Noise reduction
-Normalize
-Reverse
-VoiceSlip
-Change Pitch
-Change Tempo
-Change Rate

• Additional effects available through the Advanced Effects menu:
-Chorus
-Compression
-Distortion (two kinds)
-Echo
-Flanging
-Parametric Equalization
-Reverberation (two kinds)

• Four sliders for controlling volume levels:
-Carts: master volume control for all cart buttons; can be linked to deck slider.
-Decks: master volume control for all deck buttons; can be linked to cart slider.
-Microphone: volume control for record input.
-Monitor: master output volume control.

• RSS publisher/editor with support for iTunes tags.
• FTP file upload manager built into the publication wizard.
• Import and export WAV, AIFF, WMA, MP3 and other popular file formats. Add ID3 tags to MP3 files.
• Export mono-right, mono-left, or two-track mono.
• Record in stereo, playback in mono or stereo.
back to top

Ready to learn how to use these features? Launch the manual
Check out our video tutorials. View list


Team up with Podcast Station and make $15 a sale!
View online manual to read more about Podcast Station features.


As a webmaster that's new to the podcasting game, I've got to admit, what took me days to figure out in Winamp (most of which I still don't know), I've figured out in seconds with your program. No matter what I throw at this thing it takes it and asks for more.

Features - Podcast Station
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Old 07-18-2007, 07:43 AM
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Hi Shel,

A podcast ( made by Apple ), is to make & or publish a video via your Ipod )



Product Info


features video tour 30-Day Free Trial
detailed screenshot online tutorials
basic equipment user reviews

Features

• One easy-to-navigate screen. Resize the window to add more carts and decks.
• Up to 30 on-screen deck buttons with crossfade sliders, countdown timers and the ability to pause and resume play of the file. Allows assignment of most common files types like MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF ect. of any length.
• Up to 70 on-screen cart buttons can be assigned MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF etc. of any length and can include sound effects, jingles, sweepers, liners, bumpers, interviews and any other kind of sound. Carts automatically re-cue when stopped, ready for play again instantly.
• "Pro" mode adds auto-crossfade and auto-segue functions to each deck button, as well as user-settable start and stop positions at each end of the deck progress bar.
• Loop mode allows any deck or cart to be looped indefinitely.
• Save deck and cart button configurations including assigned audio. If you produce several different podcasts that each require their own set of music, bumpers, etc., each configuration can be saved for fast recall later.
• Automatic gain control (AGC) - boosts the timid and limits the loud on either or both channels. Can be applied to the microphone input alone or to the carts, decks and mic together.
• Adjust individual volume on decks and carts with 3dB, 6dB and 12dB pads.
• VU meter (technically a peak program meter) displays playback and record levels over a 72dB range.
• Markers for marking locations and making notes while recording or playing back. Podcast Station shows a floating window with time line position and marker titles you have made. Text can be copied and pasted into RSS, ID3 and iTunes tags as desired. Ideal for long interviews when you want to mark important parts so you can come back and edit and assign to buttons to play back later.
• Zoom into the waveform with a 100X zoom feature for precise editing.
• Auto-fade to mute function on cart, deck and microphone sliders is activated with right click in the slider channel. Right-click again to restore level.
• Real time waveform scroll in edit window during recording. See your voice's waveform move across the screen as you talk and record.
• User choice of folder location for files.
• Unlimited undo and redo for life of files.
• Keyboard map of all editing and transport commands under Help menu with roll-over definition labels.
• Effects:
-Adjust volume
-Bleep
-Fade in/out
-Insert silence
-Mute
-Noise reduction
-Normalize
-Reverse
-VoiceSlip
-Change Pitch
-Change Tempo
-Change Rate

• Additional effects available through the Advanced Effects menu:
-Chorus
-Compression
-Distortion (two kinds)
-Echo
-Flanging
-Parametric Equalization
-Reverberation (two kinds)

• Four sliders for controlling volume levels:
-Carts: master volume control for all cart buttons; can be linked to deck slider.
-Decks: master volume control for all deck buttons; can be linked to cart slider.
-Microphone: volume control for record input.
-Monitor: master output volume control.

• RSS publisher/editor with support for iTunes tags.
• FTP file upload manager built into the publication wizard.
• Import and export WAV, AIFF, WMA, MP3 and other popular file formats. Add ID3 tags to MP3 files.
• Export mono-right, mono-left, or two-track mono.
• Record in stereo, playback in mono or stereo.
back to top

Ready to learn how to use these features? Launch the manual
Check out our video tutorials. View list


Team up with Podcast Station and make $15 a sale!
View online manual to read more about Podcast Station features
As a webmaster that's new to the podcasting game, I've got to admit, what took me days to figure out in Winamp (most of which I still don't know), I've figured out in seconds with your program. No matter what I throw at this thing it takes it and asks for more.


Podcast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


More infor here:



Product Info


features video tour 30-Day Free Trial
detailed screenshot online tutorials
basic equipment user reviews

Features

• One easy-to-navigate screen. Resize the window to add more carts and decks.
• Up to 30 on-screen deck buttons with crossfade sliders, countdown timers and the ability to pause and resume play of the file. Allows assignment of most common files types like MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF ect. of any length.
• Up to 70 on-screen cart buttons can be assigned MP3, WMA, WAV, AIIF etc. of any length and can include sound effects, jingles, sweepers, liners, bumpers, interviews and any other kind of sound. Carts automatically re-cue when stopped, ready for play again instantly.
• "Pro" mode adds auto-crossfade and auto-segue functions to each deck button, as well as user-settable start and stop positions at each end of the deck progress bar.
• Loop mode allows any deck or cart to be looped indefinitely.
• Save deck and cart button configurations including assigned audio. If you produce several different podcasts that each require their own set of music, bumpers, etc., each configuration can be saved for fast recall later.
• Automatic gain control (AGC) - boosts the timid and limits the loud on either or both channels. Can be applied to the microphone input alone or to the carts, decks and mic together.
• Adjust individual volume on decks and carts with 3dB, 6dB and 12dB pads.
• VU meter (technically a peak program meter) displays playback and record levels over a 72dB range.
• Markers for marking locations and making notes while recording or playing back. Podcast Station shows a floating window with time line position and marker titles you have made. Text can be copied and pasted into RSS, ID3 and iTunes tags as desired. Ideal for long interviews when you want to mark important parts so you can come back and edit and assign to buttons to play back later.
• Zoom into the waveform with a 100X zoom feature for precise editing.
• Auto-fade to mute function on cart, deck and microphone sliders is activated with right click in the slider channel. Right-click again to restore level.
• Real time waveform scroll in edit window during recording. See your voice's waveform move across the screen as you talk and record.
• User choice of folder location for files.
• Unlimited undo and redo for life of files.
• Keyboard map of all editing and transport commands under Help menu with roll-over definition labels.
• Effects:
-Adjust volume
-Bleep
-Fade in/out
-Insert silence
-Mute
-Noise reduction
-Normalize
-Reverse
-VoiceSlip
-Change Pitch
-Change Tempo
-Change Rate

• Additional effects available through the Advanced Effects menu:
-Chorus
-Compression
-Distortion (two kinds)
-Echo
-Flanging
-Parametric Equalization
-Reverberation (two kinds)

• Four sliders for controlling volume levels:
-Carts: master volume control for all cart buttons; can be linked to deck slider.
-Decks: master volume control for all deck buttons; can be linked to cart slider.
-Microphone: volume control for record input.
-Monitor: master output volume control.

• RSS publisher/editor with support for iTunes tags.
• FTP file upload manager built into the publication wizard.
• Import and export WAV, AIFF, WMA, MP3 and other popular file formats. Add ID3 tags to MP3 files.
• Export mono-right, mono-left, or two-track mono.
• Record in stereo, playback in mono or stereo.
back to top

Ready to learn how to use these features? Launch the manual
Check out our video tutorials. View list


Team up with Podcast Station and make $15 a sale!
View online manual to read more about Podcast Station features.


As a webmaster that's new to the podcasting game, I've got to admit, what took me days to figure out in Winamp (most of which I still don't know), I've figured out in seconds with your program. No matter what I throw at this thing it takes it and asks for more.

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