
I had a few opportunities to test this rig last week. We actually recorded several podcasts, however, I plan to hold onto some of them until I launch the new eProductivity.NET web site. (When will that happen? Real soon now.)
My current project is to streamline the process and technology that I will include in my mobile podcast kit so that I can capture, record, and produce from anywhere. I'm still working out the settings for capture and encoding as well as the virtual audio circuits needed to make this happen in a compact and reliable way. I will continue to post the results of these experiments along the way. A big thank you to those of you, who have already responded with feedback.
As for the podcasts, I've already accumulated a list of people that I would like to interview, and I'm working on a format that will allow me to put these out quickly. It's been a lot of fun and I have met some wonderful people along the way.
If you know of someone you would like me to interview let me know.
Discussion/Comments (1):
can you describe in detail the set up you are using now. How do you get interviews for your podcasts over the phone? That's the hardest thing for me. I need a professional sounding setup to get the interviews over skype to sound like we are in the same room. Is that possible?
Posted at 11/06/2008 20:49:49 by erick bauman
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