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===Export your podcast to disk===
 
===Export your podcast to disk===
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#'''Share > Export Podcast to Disk...'''
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#Choose AAC
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#Choose compression type
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===Tips to prevent catastrophe===
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*Don't work over the network
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*Save often!
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*don't work with large image files: resize/crop first in Photoshop
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*don't work with large audio files: edit first in Audacity
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*Normalize your audio first in Audacity
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*Don't use weird filenames when importing media into GarageBand
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**no special characters !@#$%^&*/... or spaces
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**keep filename short (under 10 characters)
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*lock your tracks in GarageBand when you're done editing them
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*Save before final export
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*Quit GarageBand before moving files around
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===Additional Resources===
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*[http://iplogin.lynda.com lynda.com] from on campus, get a username and password from the Computer Center front desk for off campus use
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**Check out GarageBand 09 Essential Training
  
 
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Revision as of 10:33, 15 October 2010

What is Podcasting?

We will be creating enhanced podcasts using Apple's GarageBand to combine audio and still images. For more about what a podcast is see What is Podcasting.

Gather your media files

  1. capturing files to your computer
    • audio from recorders
    • still images from the web and from a digital camera
  2. Organizing them in your network file space
    • Smb://orca/programs/...
    • Creating new subfolders
    • Work locally and save to the network when you’re done

Intro to Garage Band

  1. Create a new podcast project
    • File > New > Create New Podcast Episode
    • Note: Only projects with a Podcast Track can create enhanced podcasts
    • Save to local harddrive
  2. GarageBand interface: Tracks, Media Browser, Loops

Working with Audio

  1. Record Podcast Audio directly into GarageBand
    • Set audio input in GarageBand > Preferences
    • Record enable track
  2. Adding recorded voice track and Music
    • Audio files from Audacity
    • Jingles
    • Music from iTunes
  3. Editing audio
    • Split and Join
    • Track Volume
    • Working with Loops from the Loop Browser (big Eyeball)

Adding Images and Markers

  1. Artwork to a marker
  2. URL to a marker
  3. Chapter Titles
  4. Deleting a marker

Adding Epsisode Artwork

  1. Editing/cropping episode artwork
  2. Editing Episode information
    • Select Podcast Track and choose information
  3. Ducking Backing Vocals


Export your podcast to disk

  1. Share > Export Podcast to Disk...
  2. Choose AAC
  3. Choose compression type

Tips to prevent catastrophe

  • Don't work over the network
  • Save often!
  • don't work with large image files: resize/crop first in Photoshop
  • don't work with large audio files: edit first in Audacity
  • Normalize your audio first in Audacity
  • Don't use weird filenames when importing media into GarageBand
    • no special characters !@#$%^&*/... or spaces
    • keep filename short (under 10 characters)
  • lock your tracks in GarageBand when you're done editing them
  • Save before final export
  • Quit GarageBand before moving files around

Additional Resources

  • lynda.com from on campus, get a username and password from the Computer Center front desk for off campus use
    • Check out GarageBand 09 Essential Training