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=Have a good script=
=Have a good script=
* Content is king. No technical wizardry can remedy bad content.  
* Content is king. No technical wizardry can remedy bad content.  
 
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=Use a good mic=
=Use a good mic=
* A good microphone can help lessen production time with less efforts to clean the resulting audio. Here's [http://www.macworld.com/article/1134114/usbmics.html a list to start].
* A good microphone can help lessen production time, with less efforts to clean the resulting audio. Here's [http://www.macworld.com/article/1134114/usbmics.html a list to start].
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=Aim for quality audio=
=Aim for quality audio=
 
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==Pick any of these approximate bitrates==
==Pick any of these approximate bitrates==
* 128 kbps – for quality podcasts
Choose these bitrates at about 44.1 kHz
* 64 kbps – for speech podcasts
* 128 kbps – for quality podcasts and for stereo output
* 64 kbps – for speech podcasts and for mono output
* 48 kbps – for longer speech podcasts
* 48 kbps – for longer speech podcasts
 
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=Readings=
=Readings=
* [http://www.sitepoint.com/8-professional-podcast-production-tips/ "8 Professional Podcast Production Tips"]
* [http://www.sitepoint.com/8-professional-podcast-production-tips/ "8 Professional Podcast Production Tips"]
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=See Also=
* [[:Category:Podcasts|local podcast examples]]
[[Category:DILC Matters]]

Latest revision as of 23:55, 23 April 2013

DILC.info/podcast


Have a good script

  • Content is king. No technical wizardry can remedy bad content.



Use a good mic

  • A good microphone can help lessen production time, with less efforts to clean the resulting audio. Here's a list to start.



Aim for quality audio



Pick any of these approximate bitrates

Choose these bitrates at about 44.1 kHz

  • 128 kbps – for quality podcasts and for stereo output
  • 64 kbps – for speech podcasts and for mono output
  • 48 kbps – for longer speech podcasts



Readings



See Also