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Hi, I'm just starting a podcast and I don't have any software for edit...
(better is if free)
I've spent the last 2 hours googling for podcast software but it's really starting to hurt my head. Can someone recommend software that has the following features?
Will let me record and stream.
Will let me invite other people on the stream.
Will let me add prerecorded videos/audio for ads
Will let me screen share and record webcam with other people.
Will let me extract the audio
Can assist in uploading to multiple platforms.
I really like screencast-o-Matic but it will not let me invite other people.
I'm really curious. What does a finished episode of your podcast look like?
Hey everyone! π
I recently launched a podcast about DevOps, and wanted to get some feedback. I only have one episode up but give it a listen and let me know what you think! Description follows:
>All the juicy details of being a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer for large enterprises at your eardrums!
This is my first podcast and I don't have a proper microphone, and perhaps I say "um" too much, but if you can forgive all that, you might learn something interesting!
Link to the first episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2G7xysNexS5KskJ11FEkMo?si=CpTLcb1rR_C-0YY-vx2YFA
Raw RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1878250.rss
If other people use different podcast hosts, let me know and I'll try to publish it there as well.
Looking forward to your feedback and suggestions for future episodes!
GK Software is the GLOBAL leader in Omnichannel Retail.
Mormon Stories Ep 562 -- start around 30mins, John briefly mentions the Candidate Tracking program
I must've checked and double checked so many different websites and YouTube videos about this, but I need a person who's had first hand experience. It started when I bought the RΓDE Podcaster Bundle off Amazon, including a PSA1 Boom arm, a shock mount, and the RΓDE Podcaster Mic, which, I thought was the mic included, I double checked it to make sure. I recieved all but one, instead of the Podcaster USB direct mic, I got the Procaster, which is a Dynamic XLR mic, something I've never worked with before. But I digress, it looked more appealing, so I worked with it. I found a co-host who will record with me remotely. I looked up what I needed and I bought the Zoom Podtrak P4 on an early Cyber Monday deal. I also bought a USB-C to USB-A Cable so I can connect it to my computer, and an XLR Male to Female Cable to connect the mic to the recorder. Now, my question is, is that how I should connect it to my computer? If so, how do I record a Zoom meeting? Can I use it to record on Discord instead? How do I go about doing that? Finally, if it is successfully recording the remote call, how can I guarantee that it'll be a good quality audio on the other side? My partner has a Blue Yeti Mic, and he's told me that he wasn't all that computer savvy, so, are there any settings I need him to adjust on his side? You can tell it's my first time working with Professional equipment, but it's what was delivered to me, as opposed to the easy-to-use stuff I ordered, but I'm willing to learn, I just need a little help, hopefully someone can answer my question, thank you.
I have been toying with the idea for a long time to join the public discourse about Mormonism stuff, but it seems a little bit overwhelming and expensive.
I'm wondering if there are content creaters here in the valley that may want or need additional help with their own creation that are willing to help me learn.
I do actually have some very basic equipment but no where to set up in my home private enough from TBM family members.
Hi all,
I help to produce a podcast for a school at the university that I work at, and I'm trying to find out if there is an editing software out there where the actual podcast host could leave notes on the draft products that my coworker and I create before finalizing the podcast and publishing it. So think something like a Google Doc - a cloud software that would allow comments on the audio from multiple parties. Does anything like this exist for the podcasting world? Thanks for any help you can give!
On thing that annoys me about Plex's podcast feature is that all podcasts are streamed through Plex and not saved server side.
I am hoping to get around this issue by installing a podcast app/software on the Whatbox server.
Has anyone had success with this? Any recommended apps/software for this and specifically compatible with Whatbox's servers?
I've looked through Whatbox's FAQs and Guides and although there are guides for how to setup some software (i.e Plex, Jellyfish, Jackett, Lidarr, etc), I am not sure I found one suitable for podcasts.
Or am I missing something? Maybe I am supposed to use RSS for this?
I've also read that installing software on Whatbox shouldn't interfere with others and that you can only install software that doesn't require root (makes sense). Are there podcast apps/software that don't require root that people are happy with and have had a good experience with?
Maybe podcast software/apps aren't the way to go at all--open to any ideas on how to archive podcasts on a Whatbox server.
What's the best software or plugins to animate podcast subtitles like such post ?https://www.instagram.com/p/CNne_ksAWmm/
I've looked through a lot, but majority provide very basic subtitles. Can't seem to find a way to animate text to pop like that. I know how to make this in After Effects but that would take ages, I am sure there is a faster method that I don't know of.
I recently started listening to the podcast and Emily said that she was making the music for the show now (and by now, I guess technically 2018).
I was wondering, has she ever said what program she uses? Theyβre really pretty pieces and I was hoping I could try using it myself.
Hey everyone. I'm a local software developer who contracts for US clients. This podcast will talk about how to get in the game, the risks and the rewards. Join us if you're interested:
I always looked forward to the weekly updates from the F Reality podcast. But they've been on a break since April. I know there are a lot of other shows out there of varying quality.
Looking for recommendations on the "best" VR podcasts? I prefer a group of more than two co-hosts, but can't be overly picky.
Thanks.
Iβve heard about zencaster mostly but what do YOU use?
Man there is about as many different podcast software is as there are people making podcastsβ¦ I didnβt realize it was so much out there! Iβve got some serious playing around to do
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