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2004.09.26

Audio Blog software studio setup

Here is my proof of concept for a software-only studio setup for shows like Trade Secrets or The Daily Source Code.

1. The proof of concept from my PowerBook Studio: ABlogSoftwareStudioSetup.mp3 [6.2 MB, 5:21 minutes]
2. ..and how a participant hears it: OtherSideABlogSoftStudio.mp3 [3.1 MB, 5:21 minutes]

A participant is someone who 'calls in' to the show using an audio chat program. Playing back the second file I heard that the participant's part was missing. This is somewhat logical because what the participant says should go to the other side of the chat and should not be played back locally. However, I was routing all audio from my 'studio' back to the participant. This means that iChat probably has a mechanism to filter out anything that originates locally.

More on the technical details of this setup in a later post.

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» Audio Blog software studio setup - Technology part 1 from Hugo Schotman
Here is the list of tools used for the Audio Blog software studio setup: Hardware - PowerBook 17" 1.5 GHz, 2 GB Ram, 5400rpm drive - Microphone, built-in to Canon XM-2 - Headphones: Sennheiser HD 25-1 - Network: regular TCP/IP [Read More]

» Audio Blog software studio setup - Technology part 2 from Hugo Schotman
Screenshot of the recording screen. [Read More]

» Audio Blog software studio setup - Technology part 3 from Hugo Schotman
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Hugo,
Can you tell us how to make a website into an RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures?

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