The podcast covers:
1- Locating the Sysinfo executable (its_sysinfo.exe)
2- Generating the logs (and choosing where to save the zip
3- Reviewing the process of log collection
4- Contents of its_sysinfo.zip
Dialogic Support Helpweb – Dialogic® Host Media Processing (HMP) Software
http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/hmp/default.htm
HMP Interface Boards
http://www.dialogic.com/products/ip_enabled/hmp_enabled_boards.htm
Host Media Processing Software
http://www.dialogic.com/products/ip_enabled/hmp_software.htm
Dialogic® Webinar Series – Dialogic® Host Media Processing (HMP) Software
http://www.dialogic.com/training/HMP_Webinar_Series
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Chris Plough and Samuel Levin from MavenWire walk you through the new OTM v6.x web interface.
Learn how to navigate through OTM, including how to access finders, saved queries, business monitors, use the almighty FLVN buttons and access the online help system.
We hope you enjoy the first in our podcast series! Please leave comments on what you liked and what you’d like to see covered in the future.
http://www.MavenWire.com/
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This interview is taken from the latest episode of the Innovation Podcast where DJ Ollie catches up with some of the biggest names in the D&B scene at 2010’s amazing Innovation In The Sun festival.
Subfocus, Andy C, DJ Fresh, Friction, Spectrasoul, Xample & Lomax, Skibadee, Eksman, Futurebound, Brockie, Probe, MC Rhymes, Dynamite MC, DJ SS & more all talk on the podcast about Innovation In The Sun 2010 and the various projects they are currently working on.
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For other podcast catcher software use this link Innovation Podcast – Andy C Interview 2010
Please excuse the shakey camera work, this was filmed by a drunk raver who subsiquently emailled it to me!!
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Seems like everyone is getting in on the podcasting act. Tom and Veronica go over the basics of the tools, services and things you need to do required for any successful podcast.
Podcasting Audio Software. The stuff you need to record, edit and normalize your recorded audio.
- Audacity. Great free audio recorder and editor.
- Levelator. What you’ll want to use to normalize your podcast’s audio.
- Skype. If you need to record a podcast with someone who’s in a different location.
- Audio Hijack. Let’s you record audio from multiple sources like Skype. Free to try $32 to keep.
- WireTap Studio. Similar in function to Audio Hijack. Free trial and costs $69 to keep.
Uploading/Hosting Service. The location online that will be hosting your podcast.
- Archive.org. Great free hosting service that Tom and Veronica both use.
RSS Feed – Distribution/Syndication. How you’re going to distribute your podcast.
- Feedburner
- LibSyn. Combines storage and feed management and cost varies with usage. Also features advanced features like QuickCast and FutureCast.
Tracking Tools. To see how many people are listening/watching your podcast.
- Podtrac
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See recommended specifications — for hard disk, RAM, sound card, screen resolution, and podcatchers — for Windows PC and Mac.
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The Samson C03U is a multi-pattern USB studio condenser microphone. Based on the extremely popular C03 studio condenser, the C03U delivers the same pristine audio quality and enhanced capabilities along with a high quality A/D converter and USB output. The C03U features dual 19mm internal shock mounted diaphragms with switchable omni, supercardioid, and figure-8 pickup patterns. Perfect for recording vocals or any acoustic instrument plus the selectable patterns make it ideal for a variety of specialized recording situations, like multiple vocalists, ambient room miking, and even a group of people around a conference table recording a Podcast. The C03U works seamlessly on any computer running Mac OS X or Windows XP, and with most DAW software programs without having to install any extra software or drivers.
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The software CNET podcast listeners use most to get their podcasts.
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I’m not into sound recorder
I want to make a radio show and host it on the internet. Basically a bit of a ‘jazzed up’ podcast every 2 weeks or so. I have mics and audio interfaces. All I need is the software but I’m not sure what kind of software I need. Is there any special software out there made for creating radio shows?
WildVoice Podcast Studio a freeware makes it easy to record and publish podcasts. Using a computer and a microphone, anybody can create a professional quality Podcasts in minutes. WildVoice Podcast Studio lets you record a show like a radio DJ. You just talk live and mix in music and other recordings. It is easier and more fun than complex sound editors that may have discouraged you from trying your hand at Podcasting. Now is your chance to be a Podcast star.
WildVoice Podcast Studio will produce standard MP3 files that you can use anywhere. However, if you want the easiest way to create your own Podcast, sign up for a free account at WildVoice.com and WildVoice Studio will automatically upload and post your shows to the web. With direct publishing to WildVoice.com you can easily create and publish your show in one step and with one tool. WildVoice Podcast Studio will publish your MP3, show notes, tags, show image, and let you control who can see your Podcast.http://www.freewarefiles.com/wildvoice-podcast-studio-v_program_25666.html
My music player plays mp3 files, and I would like to listen to a podcast or two. It is NOT an ipod, it is just a generic mp3 player. What software do I need or what do I need to do?
The main podcast I want is an npr podcast.
I think some media players on computers can shift/copy/transfer the file into another file-type.
There is hope! Just not from me…sorry.
Tell me it’s kinda helpful, or I’ll feel like a douche for not constructively answering ‘^.^
Macecraft liked my podcast review of their software that I did on my own, so they commissioned me to create this software tutorial of their new freeware version. This time I used Snag it V9 which gives a much clearer video than V8 did on my podcast. However, again, YouTube totally trashes the audio/video quality of my work! The new HQ setting here constantly buffers every few seconds and makes it jerky to watch, and still it’s poor audio/video…no change from the normal low-quality version, so spare yourself the bother of HQ.
The original crisp, clear, clean video that I so proudly uploaded here has been completely destroyed by whatever YouTube does to “convert” them for this site. *sigh*
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