Greetings.
I am posting an old homily from this past Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C. Please click on the title "Testing my own podcast with an old homily" above. It will open a window from box.net that will allow you to play the mp3 file.
If you wish to download the mp3 file, right-click anywhere on the mp3 icon, the "Play" button , or the mp3 title in the box.net window. A short menu will open; click on "Download Document." A new dialogue box will open asking you if you wish to open or save the file.
I am working on accessibility in iTunes and Podcast Alley. I have submitted the latest podcast to iTunes. I can't be sure yet that the tags will work correctly. Podcast Alley has turned out to be even more complicated.
I would be interested in your comments on sound quality for this recording. Thank you.
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Some of the comments below are meant to help me keep track of what I'm doing while using new equipment. Please disregard anything beyond Notes unless you find technicalities interesting.
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Notes: I recorded this homily using a Roland Edirol R-09HR wave/mp3 recorder. An initial attempt to record using a cardoid microphone with traditional multimixer (with USB) didn't work. I will attempt a second homily using it later today when I can try a different microphone cable (XLR to XLR instead of the XLR to 1/4" phone plug).
Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Posting a podcast
This podcast has been "borrowed" from the Catholic Advance. You can open this podcast link by clicking on the title above, "Posting a podcast."
Second Post
I have just changed a signature line to indicate what I personally write. This is a second test.
Podcast Project
Greetings and welcome.
This webblog is established to facilitate a doctoral project in preaching using the podcast. This post is an intitial test.
This webblog is established to facilitate a doctoral project in preaching using the podcast. This post is an intitial test.
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