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How to Make a Podcast - Creating and Converting Your Audio
How to Make a Podcast - Creating and Converting Your Audio
How to Make a Podcast - Creating and Converting Your Audio
by Jessica
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Podcasting is one of the latest technological Internet trends. Due
to the fact that making a podcast is based on RSS (Really Simple
Syndication) and its simplicity in creation, it is likely that this
technology will be well-used.
Use the following guide to help you create your own podcast by
taking your audio file and converting it into an MP3:
1. Create the audio content you wish to use
The content you choose to record can be anything you want: music,
audio books, lectures, sermons, interviews, radio-type shows,
etc.
Podcasting allows you to use any configuration of audio you desire.
This is one great positive about podcasting. Another great thing is
that you can use any application to record your audio content.
However, a great program to use for IBMs is called Audacity.
Audacity is free and allows you to blend an assortment of audio
files.
For Macintosh, GarageBand is a great option because it too is free
and useful. It is important for you to save your audio content
closest to its original format. Having a high quality audio allows
you to go back and edit your content if needed, or use it
again.
2. Convert the file to MP3 format
After you have recorded your audio content, the next step is saving
it into MP3 format. The MP3 format is the norm for podcasting. To
make your content usable for others, you should use MP3 formatting,
unless you have a significant reason for using another
arrangement.
It is best to use the minimum bit rate to get your wanted results.
Here are some recommended settings: 48-56k Mono - audio books, talk
radio, interviews, sermons 64k Stereo - music, music and talk
combos 128k Stereo - higher quality music
When you save, make sure you utilize an .mp3 file extension.
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podcast quickly and easily? Visit Make a Podcast for all the
podcasting tips you will
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