@fred_beecher, it doesn't alway rain everywhere the radar says. Recessions (& expansions) are the closest to man-controlled weather we have. in reply to fred_beecher18 hrs ago
I’ll be at PME 2006 Primarily to check out Kris and Dave’s presentations - and secondarily for inspiration.
Sounds like Eric Rice needs the same.
Dave just did something I’ve been thinki… Dave just did something I’ve been thinking on and off about for a while now: Twitter meets podcasting. Behold - the promise of podcasting as voicemail….of _actually_ having a conversation via the ’space phone’. I think I’ll dust off the FastCast idea after dinner tonight.
So the FastCast workflow tweaked for Twittering:
Record via Audio Hijack Pro
Odeo Disconnects “As of November 1, 2006, Odeo phone posting will no longer accept calls. We will continue to host and serve all MP3s made with the service indefinitely, but you will no longer be able to use it to post new audio.”
Until moments ago, I would recommend Odeo and Hipcast (formerly Audioblog.com) as the easiest way
Why Use Copyrighted Music in a Podcast? Since I started podcasting nearly a year ago, there’s always been the question of how best to include music in a podcast. Personally, I’ve found it adds too much production time and I frequently fast-forward over songs in other podcasts anyway.
The CARP license that destroyed webcasting doesn’t quite fit. The RIAA, SoundExchange, and
A Proposal for a TiVo, iTunes, Podcast Ad Formats 30 seconds is way too long. On the TiVo, we’re fast-forwarding through the commercials and other boring bits. We’re still watching as we fast-forward (we get the brand-impression, just more quickly and without sound).
Same with podcasts. As I’ve mentioned earlier, we’re not skipping the ads, just getting through them more quickly. I know one