Podcasting timer [daily podcasting photo #11]
It’s good to keep a podcast to a consistent time. The easiest way I do this is with the free website e.ggtimer.com.
It’s good to keep a podcast to a consistent time. The easiest way I do this is with the free website e.ggtimer.com.
This is my current, very cheap pair of headphones. I last about an hour in these before my head hurts. I’ve tried quality earbuds, but they give me headaches from the way my own voice sounds with my ears plugged.
I highly recommend the Zoom H4n Portable Digital Recorder and will be recording remotely with it at BlogWorld NYC this year.
I archive my uncompressed raw and master podcast files to DVD-Rs, which proves much cheaper
If you’re looking for a great HD webcam, check out the Logitech C920.
In a perfect world, everyone would have great headphones—the would fit perfectly, have great sound, and, most importantly, they would all be the same. But that’s not reality for me and many other podcasters.
Belkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter is perfect for splitting your podcasting audio so you and your cohosts can hear.
I got by with what I had, which was all I could afford when my podcasting hobby started.
The Logitech Performance MX is a crucial part of my podcasting and design workflow, I would hate to be without it!
I’m a fan of rechargeable batteries because I don’t have to keep buying new batteries. My wife and I are slowly replacing all of our batteries with Eneloop rechargeables.
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