Podcast – 29th March 2013
By Dr John Briffa on 29 March 2013 in Cholesterol and Statins, Exercise and Activity, Healthy Eating
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Both do a simultaneous local recording with free Audacity on your respective computers, so you both have the audio of your side of the conversation. Wear earphones! Then one of you send a flac of your side of the conversation and have it pasted with the other: thus, no over-the-Skype audio! It’s easy if you both do a countdown at the beginning so it’s easy to overlay the sides in sync.
We do this for a podcast we record and it makes the audio several of orders of times better, and only takes a couple if minutes more in faff. Well worth it!
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