Podcasting
Pocket Guide
Kirk McElhearn, Richard Giles, Jack D. Herrington
Résumé
With more than three thousand feeds in the iPodder directory and at least ten more being added every day, podcasting is undeniably hot. Podcasting Pocket Guide is a non-technical guide for the non-geek who wants in on this revolutionary new online medium--for those interested in enjoying the best podcasts or producing them.
While podcasts seem like Internet "radio programs," they are definitely not radio. And that's a very good thing for people like you with something to say. Radio waves, after all, are heavily regulated, which means you can't say whatever you want on them (in fact, most of you can't say anything on them, assuming you don't happen to be DJs). But anyone who can make an MP3 recording, host it on a web site, and publish a "feed" for it can be a podcaster. And anyone who wants access to opinions and ideas that you won't get on the radio can find them on a podcast.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, the portable and affordable Podcasting Pocket Guide shows you how to tune into the best podcasts and download them to your favorite portable device so you can listen to them wherever and whenever you want. This handy reference even includes a listener's guide with reviews of some of the most interesting and unusual podcasts available today. From unique views on current events to music you'd never hear otherwise to soundseeing tours that take you all over the world, there's something for everyone on virtually every conceivable topic.
For aspiring podcasters, Podcasting Pocket Guide introduces you to the tools and techniques you'll need to make and publish podcasts with the most basic of equipment: a computer, a microphone, and some free software. It includes practical tips and how-tos for creating, recording, editing, and uploading your own, professional-quality podcast. Once you've made that first recording, you can publish it online, get it listed, and start obsessing over the size of your audience!
L'auteur - Kirk McElhearn
Kirk McElhearn has written or co-written more than a half-dozen books on the Macintosh, including Mastering Mac OS X, Third Edition, also from Sybex. He is a journalist, he has written articles for a variety of publications, including Macworld magazine and TidBlTS. fl native New Yorker., Kirk has lived in France for almost two decades. Presently, he lives in Guillestre, a village in the French flips.
L'auteur - Jack D. Herrington
Jack Herrington is a software engineer with 20 years of experience developing applications using a diverse set of languages and tools. He has shipped applications from scientific real-time applications to web applications for business. He is an expert in the use of code generation techniques from very simple code maintenance to code generators, which build entire tiers of functionality. The author lives in Union City, California.
Sommaire
- Finding, subscribing to, and listening to podcasts
- Starting out in podcasting
- Formats for your podcast
- Editing your podcast
- 30 great podcasts
Caractéristiques techniques
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Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Kirk McElhearn, Richard Giles, Jack D. Herrington |
Parution | 28/02/2006 |
Nb. de pages | 100 |
Format | 11 x 18 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 105g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596102302 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-596-10230-2 |
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