Posts Tagged Podcasters

3 Great Tips For Visitors

Posted by on Tuesday, 28 December, 2010

The internet is the greatest assortment of wealth or fodder,depending upon your info-perspective the planet has ever seen. With this sort of a cacophony of directories filled with video clip, text, imagery, sound, fury, Sizzling Flash and Chilly Fusion, what is an info cheetah to complete to be able to make
sense of it all and get it to an additional level of the game?

Simple. Use the experience of your fellow experts to reach escape velocity. Get your self towards the Meta level with something that is free, simple to use and can make your search for mission important info a cruise.

one. Release a you tube video clip
YouTube has turn out to be a effective force within the niche marketing software simply because it permits bands to potentially reach 1000′s, even millions of viewers. At the extremely least, you can most likely get a few 1000′s guests to every video clip and if you are fortunate enough to see your band videos go viral you may get millions! Try filming concerts, interviews, behind the scenes footage and so on after which upload it all to your YouTube account so you can find new fans! Be certain to hyperlink to your band house page and brand your profile for most results.

2. Podcast Interviews

A great deal of music bloggers, magazines and music related websites do podcasts with bands, so why not try pitching your band to them? Even if you are not “famous” but you nonetheless could do podcasts and it could be a fantastic method to find new fans and promote your newest cd. Try and produce a checklist of all the websites and podcasters within the music business after which deliver them a professionally composed e mail once the time is correct about your internet marketing basics.

three. Generate a Social Profiles

Social networking is more important than in the past. It is Although MySpace utilized to be king, other websites have appeared which are also fantastic. You should nonetheless create a MySpace profile to promote your band, but you should also put in place accounts on other well-liked websites such as FaceBook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Ning and social websites particularly for music like LastFM. Its a fantastic method to showcase your music and other media content material to hep appeal to new fans.

Instead of sifting through the infoglut, rise over it and examine the people at the precipice with the edifice, yes those who have already been there, done that, and distilled it for you. The Experts.


NewTek’s new mobile HD video production vehicle. As opposed to those unmobile HD video production vehicles.

Posted by on Wednesday, 18 November, 2009

HD CooperIs CrunchGear gradually turning into a car blog? We test drove a Chevy Volt concept, saw the Subaru snowtank, and tested the Telsa Roadster Sport. I sense a disturbing trend… But at least this next car we looked at is 100% geek through and through. It’s the world smallest HD video production studio, crammed inside of a Mini Cooper.

This rolling HD rig is a Clubman S with a turbocharged 16-valve engine. It’s a part of NewTek TriCasts America: Stream or Die Tour, a coast to coast trek showcasing NewTek’s new line of HD video gear. Setting out to prove that you no longer need massive production trucks to do on-the-spot video streaming, NewTek put their new TriCaster XD300 unit along with the rest of a HD studio in 9.2 cubic feet of cargo space. It’s capable of taking three HD video streams, manipulating them just as you would in a full-sized studio, and streaming them live in glorious glorious high definition.

For podcasters or anyone who wants to stream to the internet, the XD300 allows you to do so in HD essentialy as a one-man show. You can manipulate the video / audio in real time using the included control surface even while the cameras are rolling. You can expect these units before the year is out.



Tips To Search Free Video Podcasts

Posted by on Saturday, 14 November, 2009

The precise reason why video podcastshave become so popular is the fact that they are free. Video podcasting has now become the centre of entertainmentindustry on the web and in all likelihood is going to become more important. Ability to make free video podcasts is fuelling this growth further. As free video podcasting is very famous so developing directors are posting their full length movies on Internet as free video podcasts. These ensure that they reach much wider audience without spending a single cent. People are learning new languages online, thanks to free video podcasts; TV programs can now be watched at your own convenience just by downloading their free video podcast. From where can we get the free video podcasting?

Podcast Directories For Free Video Podcasts

Just as any other directory, a video podcast directory is the directory of listing of freely available video podcasts. Getting free video podcasts is no more a problem with the help of these directories. This is also an excellent resource for podcasters to learn more about video podcasting. However, not all video podcast directories are free. They are called as premium video podcast directories and house some of the most exclusive video content on web. You can go through the listings and have sneak peek at them, just like window shopping. If you like them you can buy them or just leave it at that.

Relevant Websites Offering Free Video Podcasts

Now suppose that you are looking for a free video podcast on parenting, the best resource would be to visit a parenting website and look for links to free video podcasts. Considering the popularity of podcasts, websites usually provide links and access to free video podcasts.

Social Networking Sites Or Communities

Facebook or MySpace are one of the most visited websites on net just because of the fact that people are constantly logged onto these websites. Users also receive updates from these websites through RSS and Atom feeds. Now how could free video podcast creators let this golden chance slip away? These social networking websites are made up of communities or groups, which are have access to free video podcasts. Even popular blogs and online communities give access to free video podcasts depending on the communities.

The fact is, websites now cannot ignore the importance of video podcasts as users now are hooked on to video podcasts. And the way people are accessing Internet on the move, the popularity is bound to increase.


Review: Technical Pro PM-21

Posted by on Monday, 12 October, 2009

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Podcasting. Is it still relevant? Do people listen to them? Is there any point? I mean, we do one, but what about the rest of the world? Should they do it?

Well, it’s definitely gotten easier. The PM-21, for example, is a $129 podcast kit that includes a mini-mixer, microphone, mic stand, and Audacity software. It’s just enough gear to make you dangerous.

The mixer has two 1/4″inputs and one stereo RCA input. A small 1/8″ cable is designed for MP3-input and each channel has treble, bass, and volume knobs. There is a master output control along with two headphone outputs. The mixer connects as a USB audio device and uses an odd but not unusual full-USB to full-USB cable, something you rarely see anymore. It requires 12 volts of DC power.

The included mic stand is pretty solid although the clip is a bit cheap. The microphone, a MK-20 XLR model with 80-15kH frequency response and -56.5db sensitivity, is unpowered. The headphones, called the HP-20, are much too small to act as noise isolators and are, in truth, quite uncomfortable. You’re better off bringing your own.

The kit comes in a cardboard box with well-designed cut outs for each of the parts.

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The audio quality, as evidenced by this sample, is fairly good. The mixing tools are cool as are the various inputs but for about the same price you can feasibly put this kit together yourself.

My own jackassery couldn’t make this mixer clip out, even at high volume, which is a huge plus for beginning podcasters. If you get this kit, try buying a Shure mic along with it for yourself and save the included mic for your subjects.

Bottom Line
Nothing about this kit is bad, per se. It is a stable platform to start podcasting. Devices like the Samson G-Track offer a more all-in-one approach but the fact that you can set up a little podcasting station on the road and include others on the conversation is fairly valuable. The fact that the headphones are, technically, quite poor makes me recommend some BYO gear if you buy this mixer or to look at a higher-end device, perhaps from Yamaha or Numark, and compare and contrast.

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The Go Mic goes with you

Posted by on Tuesday, 4 August, 2009

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The cleverly named Go Mic is yet another USB microphone aimed at podcasters on-the-go, and anyone else trying to record decent audio outside of a professional studio. At $50, the Go Mic sits comfortably in the “Sure, why not” category of gadgets you can buy without suffering too much buyer’s remorse.

Because of its custom, compact design, the Go Mic can clip right onto your laptop or sit unobtrusively on your desk. Plug and play operation also means it’s completely compatible with a Mac OS or Windows, with no drivers required.

I like the clip-on design of this portable mic. If you’re in the market for a new mic, the Go Mic is worth considering.



Six steps to recording the perfect podcast

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

Ever wanted to hear your dulcet tones on the Internet but didn’t know where to start? Read our handy guide to recording, editing and hosting your podcast and you’ll be there in no time. We can’t guarantee you’ll be popular, but at least you won’t stay silent.

1. Get the right hardware

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It’s fairly obvious that if you want to record yourself speaking you’ll need some way of getting audio on to your computer. There are plenty of ways of doing this, but you’ll want to get the best quality piece of kit you can afford if you want to sound good and minimise the amount of tidying up you’ll have to do later. Podcast Pick: My absolute favourite mic for podcasting (and indeed many other uses) is the Blue Microphones Snowball USB mic. At around £85 it’s not the cheapest option but it’s used by professional broadcasters and podcasters alike. Simply plug it in to a spare USB port and you’ve got a quality audio recording device for vocals, instruments and ambient sounds…