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So look at a tool

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 3:37 am
by Mitu100@
For recording software, you can use Garageband for solo episodes if you have a Mac. If you're a Windows user, a simple Google search will help you and you'll find some free audio tools. For remote interviews, when you're interviewing other people for your podcast and they're in a different location, so you're doing the interview over the internet, don't use Zoom, but use specially designed software that's much more stable and has been made specifically for that purpose.

I use riverside.fm. It's a special content marketing tool that was made for exactly this kind of situation, for remote interviews. There's high video quality, high audio quality, less honduras telegram screening latency, and even if someone's internet crashes, everything is saved locally, the data isn't lost. You can also edit it directly in the tool, export clips, so that's exactly what it was made for. Zoom wasn't made for remote interviews.

I use riverside.fm, which was made especially for remote interviews, plus I transcribe all my podcasts for my website. For this I use the tool Amberscript, there is a very cheap AI version. But you can also have a human transcribe it. Then of course that costs more.

And if you're doing a multicam podcast where there are two or three or more people talking and you may even have set up multiple cameras, then I recommend the Autopod tool. It lets you have an AI edit your interview within seconds.