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Thursday, December 8, 2005

Recording via Odeo Studio

ATL podcast maven Hilary at podcrawl has recorded a test cast using Odeo Studio. It’s just a blah-blah podcast, but the sound quality is excellent. Compared to the horrible, crappy sound I got trying to record Skype conversations, telephone conversations, etc. this sounds fantastic. It’s not what you can get with $500 worth of equipment and a little home studio, but it’s damn good. The podcast did not come through with her RSS feed – I had to go to the Odeo site to hear it. But maybe that’s just a configuration glitch. I’m going to try this out. If it’s as easy, and good, as it sounds you could be recording all kinds of quick, easy instructional or inspirational audio with almost no effort. 

Recording from Odeo Studio

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Create I did, from Odeo Studio tonight. Just a quick shoutout to my peeps. If you are subscribed, you should have gotten it through the feed. If not, you can go here to listen.

This was so simple. It really does allow the average person to podcast without much in the way of equipment or knowledge of the traditional recording process. Back in June, Ross Mayfield said "Podcast is the new voicemail". Being able to create audio in such a short amount of time was blissful in comparison to the time I put into preparation, recording, editing and posting my first podcast, not to mention the software/hardware purchase, setup and configuration. Tonight I went to Odeo Studio, pressed record, talked a bit, then hit save. This opens podcasting to the masses.

I will never forget the birthday song my brother left on my answering machine several years ago. He called me on my birthday and since I wasn't home, he picked up his guitar and sang to me through my answering machine. Sadly, the song is long gone because it was on a crappy, little tape. Next year, I'll send him to Odeo so I will be able to save my birthday song mp3.

Once again, I am impressed with Odeo. Great job guys!

Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 8:07 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Music, podcasts, RSS, Technology


Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Atlanta Media Bloggers and Podcasting Meeting

Pursuant to the thread on Atlanta blogging meetings, here's a notice found in a recent TechLinks mailing:

Atlanta Media bloggers Group

The evening's discussion will center around podcasting. Many in journalism, business and communications are still trying to wrap their minds around this new disruptive medium. Not only will discussion center on the latest news and advances, but we will also answer technical questions, share resources, and discuss some of the "how to"s of podcasting.

The Atlanta Media Bloggers Group is an informal forum which exists to discuss the opportunities, challenges and gray areas at the intersection of blogging, mass media and corporate communications. It facilitates informal discussions between those interested in navigating the world of blogging within an increasing array of business, journalistic and ethical dilemmas and demands.

Come on out to connect with others who are pioneering this new media.

Next meeting is December 8, 6:30-8:30pm at the The Loop Pizza Grill. TechLinks is the place to look for current news on all the technology-related meetings in the Greater Atlanta area.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 5:19 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: podcasts


Friday, November 18, 2005

BusinessWeek Podcast on Peter F. Drucker

BusinessWeek has begun a series of podcasts that go behind the scenes of a key cover story each week. I've listened to a half-dozen of them so far, and can recommend them all. Interesting, insightful, with high production values that make listening a pleasure.

For this week the cover story is the late Peter F. Drucker, probably the most influential management thinker of the last century. The Man Who Invented Management lets us see why Drucker was so valuable, so insightful, and so far ahead of everyone else. BW editor John Byrne spent lots of time with Drucker over the past 20 years, and offers his experience and insight into the man everyone in business will miss.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 4:56 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Business & Finance, podcasts, Strategy
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