Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-21 Thread Grant W. Laird Jr
Guys, Dont forget that it probably doesn't support transcripts for deaf community. I did talked about it in my recent blog... http://blog.grantlairdjr.com gwlj On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:16:22 -0500, Dave Pentecost wrote As a small clarification: Andy wrote: (You could also just download

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-21 Thread Andy Carvin
One of the inherent problems with Internet radio, of course, is that they're audiocasts, and that means you'd have to transcribe the audiocast, unless there's an MP3-to-text transcriber tool that's readily accessible to the public. Is there one? Like I mentioned in a previous message, we

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-21 Thread Brian Russell
I found a Mac application that helps with transcribing. It's called Listen Type http://www.nattaworks.com/english.html Now if I can just find the time to transcribe all my Podcasts. Hopefully we'll find that audio file to text application. :) Putting the full text of a audio or video piece in

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Dave Pentecost
As it happens, I am on this list AND a podcaster, though I've just done a couple of casts so far, which I call Jungle Tales: http://www.gomaya.com/glyph/rss.xml As you'll see, that's an RSS feed with enclosures, and it requirers getting a piece of software called an ipodder (see below). This

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Thomas A Webb
Out of ignorance of the mac-redmond branded offerings, a question: I followed the link below and listened to the content [it's a pretty cool idea]. The content is in the form an mp3; is that what's inside an iPod? Any of you Linux users out there can do pretty professional production work with

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Andy Carvin
Dave Pentecost wrote: As it happens, I am on this list AND a podcaster, though I've just done a couple of casts so far, which I call Jungle Tales: http://www.gomaya.com/glyph/rss.xml As you'll see, that's an RSS feed with enclosures, and it requirers getting a piece of software called an ipodder

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Andy Carvin
Thomas A Webb wrote: Out of ignorance of the mac-redmond branded offerings, a question: I followed the link below and listened to the content [it's a pretty cool idea]. The content is in the form an mp3; is that what's inside an iPod? Any of you Linux users out there can do pretty professional

Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Dave Pentecost
As a small clarification: Andy wrote: (You could also just download it to your computer, but that's not as cool or tragically hip as listening to it on your iPod). So rather than visiting someone's blog to listen to their audio program, my computer captures the audio file automatically and

RE: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting

2004-12-20 Thread Rebecca MacKinnon
PM To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group Subject: Re: [DDN] Boston Globe story on podcasting As a small clarification: Andy wrote: (You could also just download it to your computer, but that's not as cool or tragically hip as listening to it on your iPod). So rather than visiting