Entry 1882, on 2017-10-26 at 21:49:42 (Rating 2, Comments)
It has been a while since I created a new blog post, but if you are feeling neglected, never fear! I have not given up writing them, and still have many ideas I want to discuss. I'm sure the world is relieved to hear this news!
The reason I haven't posted anything for 10 days is that I have been concentrating on podcasts.
Just in case you haven't caught up, a podcast is an audio recording (usually a spoken discussion or reading) which can be downloaded from the internet and listened to at any time, usually on a smart phone, but also possibly on a computer, tablet, or similar device. There will be a feed which allows you to "subscribe" and be notified of new podcasts, which are usually created regularly as a series. Alternatively individual programs can be accessed through a normal web page.
At one point in the past I was creating these fairly regularly, but have gone through a period where I neglected them a bit. Recently I got back into the fine art of podcasting, which is quite involved. My podcasts are usually between 5 and 10 minutes in length but most require about an hour to create.
First I need to record the program. I find a quiet space and read the material into my computer. Including errors, phone calls and other interruptions, re-reads, etc this usually ends up being twice as long as it should be!
Then I edit the audio file I recorded using an audio program. I currently use the quite powerful, free program, Audacity. I remove the errors and repeats, fix the spacing by adding and removing gaps, improve the overall tempo, standardise the volume level, and improve the pitch dependent on the room I did the reading in. On a few podcasts I also add music or sound effects. Finally, I export the file as an MP3.
The last step is to write the XML and HTML (don't worry if you don't know what these are) so that the files can be accessed through a news aggregator program (I use NetNewsWire), a podcasting app (I use Downcast on my iPhone), or a web browser (such as Safari or Chrome). And I put all of those components on my web server (ojb.nz), of course.
So what is in these podcasts? Well mostly they are just audio versions of my favourite blog posts and web pages. There's nothing new in them and the podcast just provides an alternative way to get my valuable thoughts!
So if you are already bored with reading this stuff then now there is a new way for you to get bored. Now you can also achieve this by listening!
If you want some recommendations from the (currently) 74 podcasts on my site, try these...
2012-04-27 - Its Five Day Mission
2014-04-25 - The Libertarian Dream
2017-05-23 - A Ticket to Heaven
2014-02-19 - All My Macs
2016-03-16 - Sadness and Beauty
2017-10-16 - Child or Picasso?
2015-09-21 - Insulting Sir Pita
There's a combination of stuff there which I hope most people would find interesting. If you do listen and have any thoughts, let me know in the comments for this blog post.
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