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Winpodcast - New Podcasting Application

February 24, 2005

Sascha Siekmann has announced Winpodcast, an application for producing high-quality podcasts. It is an end-to-end solution, with features for all steps in podcast production.

Starting from recording your voice to mixing in sound bites or music tracks all the way to creating a single MP3 file in post production - Winpodcast is designed to handle it all within one program. The application supports recording, importing audio, mixing, MP3 creation, and file uploading.

Siekmann is distributing Winpodcast as a free application. "For now, I am more interested in getting more people doing podcasts than to make money on them."

Features:

* Standard Windows look
* Complete production cycle in one piece of software
* Built-in mixers
* Integrated level meter displays mic/wave peak levels
* Show notes editor
* Complete keyboard suppor
* Records directly into MP3-files
* Auto-sliders for professional fading in and out
* Playlist window supports queueing audio tracks
* Playlist files can start, pause and stop
* Built-in FTP client will upload show to any FTP server
* Integrated Windows Mediaplayer
* Supports AVI files including video display

System requirements:

* Runs on Windows 2000 and Windows XP
* little memory footprint - 256MB RAM just fine
* low end CPUs are OK, anything > 400Mhz will work fine
* Windows supported soundcard
* supports multiple soundcards

For additional details or to download, see Siekmann's site.

Comments

Not so easy to use. Great idea, so so implementation.

Not for the masses, yet.

EB

Posted by: ElijahBlue at February 25, 2005 03:19 AM

It is a great software! I find it easy to use even for a non-techie person like me.

Posted by: Donna Jackson at February 25, 2005 11:34 AM

I just had a go with version 1.0.2, and found it a bit confusing. I have a few suggestions:

+ it doesn't seem to want me to store my recorded files anywhere except drive C. I have a relatively small (and full) drive C, and much prefer to store all my media files on a separate drive (in my case mapped as 'G'). Please support chosing which drive to use for storage, as well as just the directory.

+ I tried to record some stuff as MP3, but no files were created. When I changed the sound format to PCM it let me create a new sound file (which was good), but when I accidentally clicked on the old (MP3) one it gave a whole lot of little alert boxes (about a new one appearing every second), and I had to kill the app. Please (a) sort out why it was getting confused by two recordings with different audio settings in the same project, and (b) give the option of deleting recordings from the project without trying to open them.

Posted by: Frank Carver at February 26, 2005 10:11 AM

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