Podcasting Explained

Have something to say? Want to broadcast your ideas, thoughts or music to the world? Well Mark Struthers shows you everything you need to start your Podcasting debut right here. See how to Setup, Record, Edit, Prepare and Post your Podcast for all the world to hear and enjoy!

Videos
Introduction (02:42) - To start we take an introductory look at podcasting using programs such as Wavelab and Audition.
Record & Edit Info (10:50) - Here, we look at creating audio to a specific standard to enable good quality playback once conversion has taken place.
USB Mic Recording (05:01) - We progress by setting up a USB microphone to get a good, clean audio level. A recording is made that will be used throughout this course.
Optimizing Audio (10:39) - Next, we look at the importance of creating professionally optimized audio.
Optimizing with Plug-Ins (09:09) - Progressing further, we enhance the audio by the use of plug-ins.
Podcast Info & RSS Feeds (03:19) - Here, we have an explanation of how audio can be included in a podcast and how we can use the Wavelab podcast workspace for convenience.
Add Music & Convert (04:06) - To make a podcast have its own identity, we add some music to our recording, and convert to the appropriate format.
Wavelab Podcast Workspace (06:11) - We now take a closer look at the Wavelab podcast workspace and link our audio file to the podcast feed.
Feed Data Info (04:39) - Here, we start to add in the required data information to identify the podcast feed.
Including Meta Data (10:51) - By adding further textual information, we continue to add relevant metadata.
Podcasting Hosting Options (05:42) - To make podcasting easy, here we look at using website hosted podcasting solutions.
RSS & XML Information (04:03) - Now we look at furthering our knowledge of how RSS and XML files work to 'collect' podcasts and allow the world to hear them.
Overview (02:41) - Here is a quick overview of what we have covered throughout the course.