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How to Make a Podcast Ready for Publishing

One of the newest crazes in technology is called podcasting. It is probable that this know-how in technology will be frequently utilized due to its ease in creation and that it is centered in RSS (Really Simple Syndication.)

Use the following guide to help you create your own podcast by taking your audio file and converting it into an MP3:

1. Generate the content you desire to use for your audio

You may want to use any of the following to make your recording: music, audio books, lectures, sermons, interviews, radio-type shows, etc.

Podcasting allows you to use any configuration of audio you desire. This is one great positive about podcasting. It also doesn’t matter what software you use to record your audio content. One choice for IBMs is Audacity. Audacity is free and allows you to blend an assortment of audio files.

An alternative program for Macintoshes is GarageBand which is also complimentary and helpful. It is important for you to save your audio content closest to its original format. Having a high quality audio allows you to go back and edit your content if needed, or use it again.

2. Convert the file to MP3 format

After you have recorded your audio content, the next step is saving it into MP3 format. For podcasting, the standard format is MP3. Most people only use MP3 formatting, so if you have an important reason for using another format, no one else will be able to use your podcast.

To get your desired results, it is paramount to use the minimum bit rate. Here are some recommended settings: For audio books, talk radio, interviews, sermons, etc., use 48-56k mono 64k Stereo - music, music and talk combos 128k Stereo - higher quality music

Make sure you use an .mp3 file extension when you save. Now you know how to make a podcast file ready to be published.

Want to learn how to make a podcast quickly and easily? Visit Make a Podcast for all the podcasting tips you will ever need.

- Jessica R



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