Hi. Holly and I would like to be involved here, as we both use the program quite a bit. We're currently in the same location, so it would only count as one person on skype. Also, as I said in a previous message, I'd love to put this out as a screenless switchers episode, unless there any objections.
Darcy

On 6-Feb-07, at 4:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Now that is an outstanding idea. So, for those who are familiar with Audio Hijack who would like to help put together a podcast on this subject, what ya say. We'll have to schedule the time, but lets say no more than 3 or 4 folks to keep things simple and we'll perhaps try this out. Might find this useful in a number of ways. I'm thinking it would be perhaps another way to do some short tutorial-type activities on the Mac in general and VO in particular. If there's any interest in doing this via Skype, then let me know and I'll help cordinate things.


Scott
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On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:15 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

It seems to me like we could do it with skype. How many people would we be talking about? The way I picture it working is that those of us with at least some experience with audio hijack pro could get together on skype and discuss how to perform all the various functions. People who have not used the program could e- mail or message before hand with questions about the program. We could even stream the audio from the chat, so that other people could listen live, and message us with questions. I haven't done a lot of voice chats before, but it always seems like things are way too difficult when you get more then five people anyway.
Just my thoughts.
Darcy


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