JD Sutter
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8 years ago @ The Inner Tube - Inner Tube Community -... · 1 reply · +2 points
Here is my question: How do I grow my audience?
Oh, wait...has someone already asked this? ;)
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10 years ago @ The Podcasters Studio - TPS 072 - FetHead In-l... · 1 reply · +1 points
In regards to your listener who inquired about podcatcher options for Android I have a few suggestions. I have been an Android user for years now and have tried many different podcast apps. There are only two that I'd recommend at this point.
There is an app called Podkicker which is a good free option. It has all the essential features. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ait....
Secondly, for those who are heavy podcast consumers, I'd recommend the paid app, Pocket Casts. It is very feature rich and in my experience is the best option available although it costs $4. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.....
Both apps support both audio and video. Hope this helps.
-JD
11 years ago @ the Ramen Noodle - tRN098: You Don't Know... · 0 replies · +1 points
You can listen online at www.whitsend.org.
In fact, I'm such a fan that one of my podcasts is dedicated to that show and other family audio dramas.
-JD
11 years ago @ the Ramen Noodle - tRN098: You Don't Know... · 2 replies · +1 points
11 years ago @ The Audacity to Podcast - TAP056: 9 Things Audac... · 1 reply · +1 points
But it's free software so I guess I can't complain too much.
11 years ago @ The Audacity to Podcast - TAP056: 9 Things Audac... · 1 reply · +1 points
I have an Audacity question for you.
A few months ago I upgraded my desktop PC from an old Win XP box to a new custom built Win 7 machine. Since then, Audacity always "forgets" where to grab the incoming audio from. In other words, I run the output from my mixer into the line in jack on the PC, but if that cord is ever unplugged and then plugged back in, Audacity doesn't recognize the line in input and I have to restart the machine with the cord plugged in and then Audacity has no problem seeing that audio input.
Have you heard of this or similar issues? Any ideas on what might be the problem?
Thanks!
-JD