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    February 1, 2005

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    I know a lot of people like Rock and Roll Geek (I am one of them that does not miss a show) and Coverville (I am subscribed but I find it hard to keep up).

    But there are a several others worth checking out: Old Wave Radio, Internet Pro Radio (offline right now?!?), and Vinyl Podcast.

    Two blogs worth monitoring for good music links: My cummerbund fell in the toilet and grapeJuiceplus.

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  • Update to OutlookMT Site

    January 31, 2005

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    I just posted 16 new items via kunal.org’s MTOutlook tool to what I call my Outlook site.  These are items that I thought were interesting, but either I don’t have time to do a shorter summary review or it is something I want to be able to find later.

    I am going to try to use this site more often.

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  • 3rd Music Supplement Podcast Posted

    January 30, 2005

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    The 3rd Music Supplement to my primary podcast has been posted.

    It includes songs from Billy Watson, Echo and The Bunnymen, and Frankie Vallie & The Four Searsons.  I have had this one on my To Do list before the 2nd one which was Christmas focused. 

    Here is the manual download link: TRTO_music_supplement_003_050130.mp3 (4700.4K).

    And here are the show notes:

    • (00:00-01:32): Introduction
    • (01:33-05:26): Billy Watson and his International Silver String Submarine Band with "Born In Chicago"
    • (05:27-9:44): Echo and the Bunnymen with "Bring On The Dancing Horses"
    • (9:45-12:32): Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons with "Walk Like A Man"
    • (12:33-13:22): Closing Comments; Leave msgs at 206-337-1533

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  • Awesome Tech Chat – Task Management

    January 29, 2005

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    We had a great tech chat last night via In The Trenches (ITT) podcast … I guess only true geeks would have an 1.5 hour Skype call on a Friday night … but hey … it was productive …

    The topic was my one of my favorites – round-table discussion on David Allen’s "Getting Things Done" (audio), and Stephen Covey’s "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People"
    (audio).

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  • Classy Podcaster – Dan Klass @ TheBitterestPill.com

    January 28, 2005

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    Dan’s podcasts are funny.  The ones with his son are great.  And he does seem to do better shows when his daughter is a sleep on his shoulder.

    But he made a ‘slight’ error in his #19th show about how Presidential Inaugural Parties are funded.  And I corrected him in his comments section.

    In #20th he took ownership of his error and made some very good non-partisan points.  Kudos!  And I do have to agree with Dan that in many ways the money spent on the parties could have been spent in better ways.  To the victor goes the spoils I guess.

    Anyway … if you aren’t listening to The Bitterest Pill you aren’t laughing enough!

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  • Funny Thing About Podcast Meetings

    January 28, 2005

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    So, I was recently catching up with my Reel Reviews from MWGBlog and the movie was Chopper which I hadn’t seen.  But as Michael is going through his review, I can swear that I’ve heard all this before.

    So, I quickly stop what I’m doing and double check the date, and make sure I hadn’t made a mistake and loaded up an old show.  Sure, enough it was the latest thing in my Reel Reviews folder.

    Ok … strange I think … oh well … and I continue listening … then at about half way through I realize that it was because Michael had talked about this at the last Orange County Podcast Dinner. 

    So … I am guessing that our reaction to his "passion" at the dinner was maybe a contributing reason for doing the podcast on Chopper.

    Anyway … one of the best podcasts to subscribe and listen to is Reel Reviews.  If you aren’t listening, you aren’t learning about movies … πŸ˜‰

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  • Two Great Media Format News Items

    January 28, 2005

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    Jon Udell does a great job of introducing remixing (making things more focused or shorter), plus some options on how to embed time code information into an audio file.  To make it even more interesting, the file he used for the demo is a really cool dialog between Elvis Costello (one of my favorite artists) and Nic Harcourt.

    On a similar topic, Andy McCaskey at slashdotreview.com had a recent commentary and a pointer to more information about AAC-plus via link from Greg Walker.

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  • Radio Marketing Campaign

    January 27, 2005

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    Jimmy Jett didn’t have too many nice things to say about the new  NAB’s new ad campaign in his recent podcast.  I have to agree with him.

    I think the podcasting campaign should be: "Podcasting … what you want, when you want it."

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  • Problem with Windows Media Play Synchronization Experience for Podcasts

    January 27, 2005

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    I think I have a problem with Windows Media Player 10 and how I am trying to use it with my Samsung Yepp for listening to podcasts.

    For me (control freak), I do not have any automatic synchronization setup.  I basically walk down through the playlists created in Media Player by Doppler 2.0 Beta, and drag items I want to listen to my Sync List.  Then I click on Sync, click Start Sync, and then all the files get moved over to the device.

    So I disconnect from my computer, and listen to the shows on the Yepp, and then I come back and hook it back up.  But Media Player doesn’t seem to remember the "sync" relationship that I am imagining should be happening.  Because if I delete something from the Yepp it doesn’t get deleted from my library, and vice versa.

    Which probably makes sense for "music" but for "podcasting" typically when I am done listening I really don’t want the file anymore unless I might use the content in a future podcast that I am doing.

    So … my current work around is to just before I do the Start Sync process I take the Sync List and drag it to a temp play list, and manually do the delete after listening remotely.  Otherwise you have an MP3 player full of obscure names that you have to go back through all the folders to find the right thing to delete.

    I am hoping there is a better way?!?  Either that or "synchronization" from Microsoft really means one-way transfer.

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  • What Gear Do You Need For A Podcast?

    January 27, 2005

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    I am doing my podcasts very simply.  That may be good for me (pretty cheap) but bad for my listeners if my audio output isn’t that good (I actually think it is AOK, but I know squat about audio really). 

    My primary setup is basically a Plantronics DSP-100 Digital USB microphone for getting my audio voice in, and Audacity for Windows for capture, editing, and output (I am beta testing MixCastLive).  This all done on a custom designed Windows XP SP2 system at home.

    Others are doing some significantly cooler audio engineering work:

    • Hugo Schotman (one of the first)
    • PodcastRigs (by Paul Figgiani who does the excellent ThePoint podcast)
    • Reel Reviews Setup (with podcast commentary)
    • IT Conversations Setup (aka Doug Kaye)
    • Bret Fausett’s Setup (Internet Pro Podcast)
    • Engadget
    • Random Bytes
    • Phil Windley’s Technometria
    • Lisa’s Mobile Setup
    • GarageRadio.net
    • GeekNewsCentral (Todd Cochrane)
    • Podcast Tools
    • Dave Slusher (Evil Genius Chronicles)
    • Adam Curry
    • Podfly
    • Michael Lehman’s How To Podcast
    • Adrian @ Linux Log

    Also check out the excellent sites: howtopodcast.org & Behind The Scenes for good "how to do podcasts … from recording to posting."

    UPDATE: Jake Ludington on recording and publishing are good new references. And Eric Mack has pictures and details on his "mobile setup."

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