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Barbara Stefanics"How to Create an Audio and a Video Podcast!
Audio Podcast
An audio podcast is an audio file you can create and upload to a server. Your intended listeners download your audio file so they can listen to it at their convenience on their own iPod or MP3 player. If they want they could “subscribe” to your podcast via iTunes and “RSS” technology so they can retrieve the latest episodes.
Quick Start Directions
You will need a computer with a microphone (most laptops have a microphone already built-in). Your computer should have the Flash player (typically it is already loaded if you have a recent version of Internet Explorer) and iTunes so you can download the podcast to your iPod.
You will set up an account at http://www.podOmatic.com where you will create both your first podcast “episode” (an episode represents a single “show” in a collection of “shows”) and a web page which includes links to your episodes. You may record anything in your podcast (a simple greeting or short interview will do). It will be saved on the podOmatic server and you will have the opportunity to tell others about your podcast. Listeners can download your podcast episode and sync it to their iPod. Using iTunes, listeners can also subscribe to the podcast.
Detailed Directions
1. Preparation
Skip this step if you already have a working microphone installed with your computer.
It is a good idea to have a quality microphone, but you might start out with something inexpensive – your local computer store sells them for under $15. Of course, laptops often have microphones already built-in.
Headphones are helpful because you need to monitor the levels of your recording but you don't want to have the sound coming from a set of speakers being recorded by the microphone. It is best to have headphones that cover your ears to isolate sound in your recording from other audio distractions, but the ear bud headphones can also do the trick.
a. Connect the microphone to the microphone-in connection on your PC.
b. Connect your headphones to the ster -
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