From baldguyshow at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 23:22:01 2007 From: baldguyshow at gmail.com (BaldGuy Show) Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 17:22:01 -0600 Subject: [PodcastMN] Holidays, Trips and Theft Message-ID: HI everyone, I am writing just because what has happened to my family and I. as some of you know we went out of town for Thanksgiving we had a lot of fun. New York was great and seeing my step son rocked! Now for the reason for this email, if you do leave town make sure your home is locked up as tight as you can, get someone to house sit if possible. While we were in New York someone broke into our home and stole Christmas presents, that is all they took, but what really hurts is the present that we worked at getting the Nintendo Wii and all the goodies that you can buy for it, over $500.00 just for that, I worked hard get getting one and we had it a week. My home owners insurance deductible is $2500.00 so that does not help us out. If anyone wants to help us out, we are looking for a new Wii and would be willing to pay a finders fee or $50.00, If you would like to help please email me for contact info and I will send it to you. DO NOT BUY UNLESS I SAY OK, I am looking for it on many avenues. Thanks for any help and God Bless! -- ////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ AJ The Bald Guy Show http://www.baldguyshow.com http://2centsworth.podshow.com \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/////////////////////// Proud Member of: http://www.PodCastMN.org http://www.ProgressivePodcastNetwork.org http://www.MinnesotaMusicNetwork.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you for your compliance. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ericast.com at gmail.com Fri Dec 28 16:53:49 2007 From: ericast.com at gmail.com (Ericast .com) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 10:53:49 -0600 Subject: [PodcastMN] "State-of-the-state" on podcast assembly and "advertising"? Message-ID: <612a081f0712280853i5994936eq291a938e2a09f187@mail.gmail.com> Hey, gang! I'll keep this atypically short: can anyone weigh in on the lastest offerings for automated podcast assembly (which is usually discussed in the context of advertising)? The big offering was GigaVox Audio Lite (http://cms.gigavox.com) which is now "Podango Show Builder Lite". Today, I just came across Castfire (http://www.castfire.com), which seems to be in the same field -- there's a walkthrough video at http://videos.howstuffworks.com/podtech-networks/1353-castfire-video.htm Why do I care? I'm not looking for adding advertisments, but it would be awesome if I had some sort of simple show assembly -- start with the date, run the standard intro, have the content, close with the standard outro... But one really simple thing that was sorely lacking from the GigaVox tool was a basic "logic" or "branching". Sometimes, I add a song at the end of the podcast, sometimes I don't. So I need a tool that says, "If X is present, include it; if not, don't complain". (When a file is missing from the assembly script, the GigaVox tool would error out.) And, in addition, sometimes the inclusion of one thing is dependent on the other. For instance, if I recorded the show in three segments instead of one, then I want to bridge them: A - random sweeper - B - random sweeper - C. So the inclusion of the "random sweepers" is dependent on whether B or C are present. It's really not hard to do, but I'm not a programmer so I can't build my own tool. :) Anyway, point being... *is anything else out there?* Anything that does this sort of thing? Can one of you bright folks offer something like, "Hey, Eric, haven't you heard of PodWhacker.com?!?" or whatever? Thoughts? Hope you all had (and are having) happy holidays! ---Eric Larson (Ericast.com... which hasn't quite podfaded yet, despite my horribly irregular podcasting schedule) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at podcastmike.com Fri Dec 28 17:25:59 2007 From: mike at podcastmike.com (Mike Wills) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:25:59 -0600 Subject: [PodcastMN] "State-of-the-state" on podcast assembly and "advertising"? In-Reply-To: <612a081f0712280853i5994936eq291a938e2a09f187@mail.gmail.com> References: <612a081f0712280853i5994936eq291a938e2a09f187@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: >From what I understand, any system like that right now is for ad insertion and not for like what you are talking about. It sounds like you want something like I want. Here are my 4 files, merge them! I would love something like that as well. New Music Today has the basic Intro, Introduce Artist, Play Song, Outtro. I will have a decent setup working in Audition when I get a new mixer. I will have the intro and outtro preset. I just have to record the bio info and drop in the song and arrange everything. In all honesty, this method is probably best so you can fine-tune how things get laid out. Just for completeness, http://www.kiptronic.com/ also does ad insertion. On 12/28/07, Ericast .com wrote: > > Hey, gang! I'll keep this atypically short: can anyone weigh in on the > lastest offerings for automated podcast assembly (which is usually discussed > in the context of advertising)? > > The big offering was GigaVox Audio Lite ( http://cms.gigavox.com) which is > now "Podango Show Builder Lite". > > Today, I just came across Castfire (http://www.castfire.com), which seems > to be in the same field -- there's a walkthrough video at > http://videos.howstuffworks.com/podtech-networks/1353-castfire-video.htm > > Why do I care? I'm not looking for adding advertisments, but it would be > awesome if I had some sort of simple show assembly -- start with the date, > run the standard intro, have the content, close with the standard outro... > > But one really simple thing that was sorely lacking from the GigaVox tool > was a basic "logic" or "branching". Sometimes, I add a song at the end of > the podcast, sometimes I don't. So I need a tool that says, "If X is > present, include it; if not, don't complain". (When a file is missing from > the assembly script, the GigaVox tool would error out.) > > And, in addition, sometimes the inclusion of one thing is dependent on the > other. For instance, if I recorded the show in three segments instead of > one, then I want to bridge them: A - random sweeper - B - random sweeper - > C. So the inclusion of the "random sweepers" is dependent on whether B or C > are present. > > It's really not hard to do, but I'm not a programmer so I can't build my > own tool. :) > > Anyway, point being... *is anything else out there?* Anything that does > this sort of thing? Can one of you bright folks offer something like, "Hey, > Eric, haven't you heard of PodWhacker.com?!?" or whatever? > > Thoughts? > > Hope you all had (and are having) happy holidays! > > ---Eric Larson (Ericast.com... which hasn't quite podfaded yet, despite my > horribly irregular podcasting schedule) > > ---------------------------------------- > These are the Podcasters in your Neighborhood > http://frappr.com/podcastmn > ---------------------------------------- > > PodcastMN - The Sound of Minnesota > PodcastMN at lists.podcastmn.com > http://lists.podcastmn.com/mailman/listinfo/podcastmn > > -- Mike Wills mike at podcastmike.com Podcast Mike Productions http://podcastmike.com Skype: koldark | Ph: 612-605-9821 Podcasts: Mike's Hotdish -- http://mikeshotdish.com New Music Today -- http://newmusictoday.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: