Re: Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA


Gene
 

I don't know what the program you are asking about does or is used for.  .  It sounds to me as though you are considering using a much more complex program than is needed.  You can record the podcast and insert the gingles where needed.  If you wanbt to have talking with music under your talking, that may be more tricky, depending on if your sound card supports the what you hear option.  There is a program named virtual recorder that may let you do this because it allows you to record from what is known as loopback and also from a sound card simultaneously.  Or you could use a physical mixer.  I'm not sure where the best place would be for you to discuss such matters further.  There may be a blind audio list.  I'm not sure if a list devoted to use of one specific product would be a good resource or not.  It might be, but maybe there is a list where blind people who podcast help others.
 
If the program you want to use allows you to mix using the program itself and removes the considerations I've spoken of, such as whether your sound card has a Stereo Mix option or whether you have a physical mixer, then if you have the program, that might be the thing to use.  I'm just trying to avoid making assumptions in the discussion that cause other than the best advice.  In such discussions with a new podcast producer, I don't think anything should be assumed by anyone participating in the discussion.
 
I probably can't help much more.  I haven't made podcasts, though I've done some instructional material and that used a knowledge of recording similar to what would be needed for making at least simple podcasts and I know about recording in general.  But I haven't done anything complex in podcasts and, while I could do so, how I would do it might not be the easiest or most efficient ways so I'll leave future discussion to others for the most part.
 
Gene

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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA

Hi, yes that's exactly what I want to do, a podcast that is mainly talking with some jingles and some music.

Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/
On 10/07/2018 16:51, Gene wrote:
What do you want to do?  Do you want to produce a simple podcast with just you talking and perhaps a little music at times or something much more complex?  I haven't used the program being discussed.  But there are a lot of recording programs.  Since you are new to recording, the first thing to do is find out just what you want to do.  all sorts of recording programs can save files as MP3.  It's the most widely used digital audio format and any standard recording program has a save as MP3 option.
 
Gene
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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA

Hi Joseph, it was a friend who used to use it a little while ago, I
can’t remember what exactly she said but it was something like if it was
used to produce pre-recorded shows those are then saved as MP3 files
which I can edit as if they were podcasts, like I said though, I am
quite new to the whole world of audio editing and production etc so I
can’t quite remember what she said.

Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/

On 10/07/2018 16:12, Joseph Lee wrote:
> Hi Claire,
> Welcome to NVDA list.
> Sorry to say the following as a reply to your first post, but do you have a source who told you StationPlaylist Studio can be used for creating podcasts? Studio is mostly meant for producing pre-recorded or live shows on air, not necessarily used for podcast production (for that, there are programs such as Audacity, GoldWave, and many others).
> I'll ask some folks I know who uses StationPlaylist Studio regarding this possibility.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
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> From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Claire Potter
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 7:31 AM
> To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
> Subject: [nvda] Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA
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> Hi, I am new to this list and I hope someone can help me. I would like to learn how to use Station playlist as I am a complete novice and I  would like to use Station playlist studio to record my own podcasts, I am however unable to find a clear tutorial which explains how to do this. I am using the latest version of NVDA.  Can you help? -- Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/
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