I'd be interested.
further more, I know a guy that is on tbrn that may be interested.
just email a...@andrelouis.com  if you want to put this out on the station the 
guy has 2 hours and a further 3 with onj.
At 01:49 p.m. 10/03/2009, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>So, its almost a given that anywhere from 4 to 5 days I'll be getting a sega 
>genesis, cd, and dreamcast, all in one nice little package. 
>Now, I'd like to do a podcast on each - both game wise and the systems 
>themselves. (history, or something like that, if anyone would even be 
>interested).
>I'd like to record games both by microphone and by a patch cable or some such.
>What I mean is, for the person who doesn't know much about a game, I'll give a 
>brief intro, or maybe explain what I'll be doing during loading times (sega cd 
>comes to mind there where that will mostly be taken advantage of).
>Finally, how would I go about recording the real deal - the person who just 
>wants to hear the game in action?
>And how would you recommend seperating that from the part where I record using 
>a microphone? (parts of the podcast, or would you rather I do it all in one 
>big chunk instead of part 1 and part 2)? I guess I could do miriani-like -  
>have 3, part 1, part 2, and the full version parts 1 and 2 combined? 
>What I'd technically like to do is play the game while recording with a 
>microphone and also with some sort of cable, but not sure how that will be 
>done, since the cable has to be plugged into the headphone jack (on my stario) 
>and line in jack on a computer, because what I orriginally wanted to do was do 
>each thing seperately. BUt the conflict there is if I said something like wow, 
>that was a great fatality, but I didn't do it while recording with line in, 
>people might be confused. 
>So how would I go about doing this? I can't wait to start podcasting.
>Well actually, one thing I could do...lol, is not even use a tv. Just bring 
>the systems downstairs to my room, hook it up to a computer and somehow listen 
>to the game through speakers while recording it via line in?
>I'm still confused as to how that would work, though.
>
>I'm probably repeating myself here, so will stop.
>
>Anyone have any ideas?
>
>thanks
>- Tyler
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