Index[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] satire versus parody saving double-enders 2nd past shows CD-ROM consistency 2nd shows server storage limits scheduling broadcasts (podcast design) schools in-house syndication 2nd Science @ NASA podcast secure distribution ID3 tags listener information, retrieving 2nd obscurity RSS feeds VPN 2nd MySmartChannels (Myst Technology) security customer information 2nd 3rd RSS feeds password protection 2nd servers 2nd USB flash memory drives selling sponsorships 2nd aggregators media kits versus commercial placements sending audio files via FTP 2nd podcasts as email sending/receiving audio files instant messaging large files 2nd double-ender files 2nd servers podcasts archiving backups RSS requirements security 2nd updating SESAC website Share Alike licenses (Creative Commons) shotgun microphones frequency ranges show feedback phone lines 2nd Internet telephone services show hosts co-hosts assuming roles 2nd distinctive voices 2nd talking over each other developing a persona 2nd 3rd 4th show intros podcast promotion show length (podcast design) 2nd show preparation ABC technique 2nd confidence flow management flow, designing clockwatching mixing material by tone mixing material by topic 2nd prioritizing material humor 2nd material coverage 2nd over-preparation post-production resource publications/websites 2nd topics, finding 2nd shows backups server storage limits editing cleaning up 2nd 3rd 4th edit points 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th fading tracks 2nd 3rd 4th 5th filters 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th overlapping tracks 2nd recorded segments as tracks removing spikes 2nd mixing cross-fades 2nd extending loops 2nd past shows, saving CD-ROM consistency 2nd saving server storage limits syndicating getting listed on directories 2nd 3rd pre-podcast checklist 2nd RSS 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th silence (recording tips and techniques) 2nd single-click podcast subscriptions Skype remote interviews Skype Internet telephone service Slice of Sci-Fi podcast Smith, Bob 2nd software audio editing software 2nd blogging software FTP software 2nd latest release information websites pod-catching software downloading recording software Linux Macintosh 2nd Windows 2nd recording studio requirements professional equipment versus consumer 2nd updating softwareware recording studio requirements 2nd sound ambient noise double-enders sound-seeing 2nd editing cleaning up 2nd filters 2nd 3rd 4th removing spikes mixing cross-fades 2nd extending loops 2nd podcast design sound quality spikes removing sound cards recording studio requirements sound clips as tracks (editing techniques) sound editing software 2nd sound effects 2nd sound files FTP, sending via 2nd ID3 tags editing naming conventions 2nd sending/receiving instant messaging large files 2nd sound quality pocket recorders remote interviews sound-seeing 2nd sound-seeing podcasts ambient noise 2nd SoundExchange website Source Forge website special characters in RSS feeds spikes (sound) removing sponsorship revenue models aggregators media kits selling 2nd versus commercial placements standing (recording tips and techniques) 2nd Stern, Howard stock music websites storing past shows CD-ROM consistency 2nd shows server storage limits structures of podcasts unpredictability 2nd 3rd studios audio editing software 2nd bandwidth, budgeting for 2nd cable balanced cable 2nd differences in phone connectors unbalanced cable 2nd XLR connectors 2nd cameras editing/mixing software equipment cases FTP software 2nd 3rd hardware requirements 2nd operating ratings professional equipment versus consumer 2nd headphones 2nd in-ear headphones isolation headphones 2nd open-ear headphones microphones 2nd cardioid microphones condenser microphones 2nd dynamic microphones omnidirectional microphones 2nd phone connectors recording patterns 2nd XLR connectors 2nd mixing boards 2nd 3rd platforms, selecting Linux Macintosh 2nd Windows portable recorders portable studios carrying cases components of recording software 2nd Linux Macintosh 2nd Windows 2nd software requirements 2nd professional equipment versus consumer 2nd sound cards submitting podcasts to iTunes subscribing to podcasts limitation strategies one-click subscriptions to websites RSS feeds subscribing to podcasts subscriptions paid subscriber revenue models 2nd syndication customer communications directories, getting listed on 2nd 3rd educational institutions 2nd faith-based organizations 2nd political organizations pre-podcast checklist 2nd RSS 2nd development of 2nd 3rd 4th enclosure tags 2nd feed generator websites 2nd formatting in OPML feeds, example of 2nd RSS 0.92 feeds, example of 2nd RSS tags server requirements special characters in validation websites secure distribution ID3 tags obscurity retreiving listener information 2nd RSS feeds VPN 2nd 3rd syndication (podcasts) syndication websites Feedburner Liberated 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