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First Recorded Podcast - 12:05 pm
Using a mobile to Podcast from was a brand new experience for me. Although over two months ago I did record a quick show and sent it by MMS to my e-mail. The problem I encountered was that is was saved as a .amr file, one which I had never heard of. This made it useless to me and I quickly sent it to my trash folder. The same experience happened today from using the Sony Ericsson S700i without the handbook, we thought the phone was capable of recording in MP3 and transferring it over to a laptop. The exact same problem happened, it would only record in .amr format. We knew this wouldn’t be of the best quality to use so we googled for applications to convert them to MP3, only 5 results arrived back: forums with people asking the exact same question. Along came Michael Kiely with just what we needed a handy zip file that converted what we had to .wav, which as we all knew could be easily converted to MP3 for podcast use. Bernie opened each file in Quicktime and saved them as MP3 files. After a brief tutorial of Soundforge I quickly got down to work and copied each MP3 file in and deleted the beeps form the start and end of each recording. The process just took about 20 minutes from recording to podcasting. Listen to the end result. |
What is Podcasting? It is the process of creating a MP3 file, uploading the feed to an RSS enabled website. Now people can grab the RSS feed and insert it into a podcatcher and download at a set time each day. How can I do it? All you need is a microphone and either a recording device or just your computer. Find a topic that you have an interest in. Once completed just upload the file and point to it from your website. How to listen? Firstly you will need to download a podcatcher. Once you have found the right one for you head along to ipodder directory and select from the wide range of categories. Grab the RSS feed and paste it into your application. |
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