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Re: [microsound] re: podcasting? / upload ?/ getting sound file onto the web question.......
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- From: jerome joy <homestudio@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 08:03:59 +0100
hello,
just try : Podcast Maker
http://www.potionfactory.com/
very simple, and it works
ciao ciao
jerome joy
http://homestudio.thing.net/
>
>On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:10 AM, guiver ben wrote:
>
>> but what do you think? whats the easiest way (with
>> some quality of access etc) to get a half hour radio
>> program, which i'll mp3 prior to uploading, onto the
>> web for people to access?
>
>Just upload it and link to it from various sites (and perhaps send
>the link out on mailing lists). For a one shot deal, it doesn't make
>sense to do a podcast. If you were planning on releasing things every
>week though, a podcast is certainly a good way to go. Just make sure
>the site has links to download without worrying about the podcast, as
>not everyone (myself included) bothers with them.
>
>The wikipedia article is a good start for information on what podcast
>is and how to use it, but it is probably a bit more than you need to
>know:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting#Mechanics
>
>A quick bit of Googling can help you out if you want to create your
>own. It is basically as simple as uploading the mp3 and an xml file
>that contains the correct information.
>
>- John
>
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