Difference between revisions of "Podcasting"

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{{Term|PODCASTING|Audio recordings of talks, interviews, lectures, and presentations, usually produced in MP3 format, which can be played either on a desktop computer or on a wide range of handheld MP3 devices. A podcast is produced by creating an MP2 format audio file – suing a voice recorder or similar device – uploading the file to a host server and making it available on the Internet. The distribution is then relatively simple. The difficult part is to produce a good quality audio file.  <ref>[http://www.studiodog.com www.studiodog.com] (29 September 2008), [http://www.batchblue.com www.batchblue.com] (29 September 2008)</ref>}}
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{{Term|PODCASTING|Audio recordings of talks, interviews, lectures, and presentations, usually produced in MP3 format, which can be played either on a desktop computer or on a wide range of handheld MP3 devices. A podcast is produced by creating an MP3 format audio file – using a voice recorder or similar device – uploading the file to a host server and making it available on the Internet. The distribution is then relatively simple. The difficult part is to produce a good quality audio file.  <ref>[http://www.studiodog.com www.studiodog.com] (29 September 2008), [http://www.batchblue.com www.batchblue.com] (29 September 2008)</ref>}}
  
  

Revision as of 15:35, 9 March 2010

Term2.png PODCASTING
Audio recordings of talks, interviews, lectures, and presentations, usually produced in MP3 format, which can be played either on a desktop computer or on a wide range of handheld MP3 devices. A podcast is produced by creating an MP3 format audio file – using a voice recorder or similar device – uploading the file to a host server and making it available on the Internet. The distribution is then relatively simple. The difficult part is to produce a good quality audio file. [1]



References

  1. www.studiodog.com (29 September 2008), www.batchblue.com (29 September 2008)