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Making a podcast, Chapter 5: working with audio making a podcast – Mariner Software WinJournal for Windows User Manual

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Making a Podcast

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Note: There are a number of actions and

resources required to publish and share a

podcast. You make an audio recording,

generate an .mp3 and .xml file, send those

files to a public directory you specify in the

Web Server configuration. Once placing

those files into your specified web server

directory, the publishing capabilities of the

web or RSS server determine whether and

how that podcast is shared with others.

Before publishing an audio entry, configure a

web server by selecting an entry, click on the

Publish menu, select Server Configuration

and click on the Web Server tab.

Note: Mariner Software cannot provide the

information needed to configure your web

server. This information may be available

from your ISP.

To publish a podcast to your pre-specified

web server:

1

Choose an entry with audio.

2

Go to the Publish menu and select

PodCast.

This action places an .mp3 and .XML file into

your specified web server directory.

Chapter 5: Working with Audio

Making a Podcast

1

3

Note: There are a number of actions and

resources required to publish and share a

podcast. You make an audio recording,

generate an .mp3 and .xml file, send those

files to a public directory you specify in the

Web Server configuration. Once placing

those files into your specified web server

directory, the publishing capabilities of the

web or RSS server determine whether and

how that podcast is shared with others.

Before publishing an audio entry, configure a

web server by selecting an entry, click on the

Publish menu, select Server Configuration

and click on the Web Server tab.

Note: Mariner Software cannot provide the

information needed to configure your web

server. This information may be available

from your ISP.

To publish a podcast to your pre-specified

web server:

1

Choose an entry with audio.

2

Go to the Publish menu and select

PodCast.

This action places an .mp3 and .XML file into

your specified web server directory.

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