david, you may have solved my problem at least partually.

if I could get a subdomain, ie audysseycast.yourname.com or something, or somehow be able to have you maintain a no-ip or something, then that would rock. On that note I wander if a sub domain could be created in audyssey.org and then we could link that to the cast.
My rough plan is to have a wordpress blog.
This makes it easy to maintain.
My plan is to have a shared folder, a backup cast on podomatic just in case the old one dies and a dropbox shared folder. Then ofcause I'd need the ability to admin the wp side, ofcause if we had the site with wordpress we can use podpress. I have a gmail so I should have access to feadburner since thats where links should go. I think though that this cast will have to have some donation system or something at some point.
David is it possable you could get more storage for the cast?
Sorry if that sounds cheaky but its the simplest thing.
The other idea is to pay for something like public ftp or dropbox or something.
Dropbox public links though do eventually overload so that wouldn't solve it that much.
There are shares but I don't want to fill my hard drive with shares really.
There is sendspace but who in their right mind would use that as a perminant podcast thingy.
Another thing we should get is a mirroring system.
I have no idea how to get to or use the coral distrobution network or cdn but I know that its free I think and that places like the dectalk archive did use it. Another thing I could do would be to use one of the systems here as a server, but I'd have to buy more bandwidth, and then I'd have to limit upload speed to something stupid.
And even if I did that holidays excluded I could only run it during the day.
There are loads of options I just need to know where the list wants to go.
Oh if someone wants to post it to the forums on audiogames if I don't get through there then that would rock.
Thanks to my external plantronics headset things will work.
However I can only record one device at once, so either voice or actual sound.
I don't have the hardware myself to do all the things I could.
If push comes to shove I have a single core I could try recording on, it however is only a single core with a small drive. its my grandpa's and he doesn't use the capacity, however its rather far from my location. And then ofcause I'd need some user input, I mean I won't be making all this myself all the time. Anyway I want this to be community driven so its up to you guys on what you want to do.
I will try to previde resources where I can ofcause.

At 07:09 p.m. 8/11/2011 -0500, you wrote:
Hello,

I am looking forward to issue 55.

I'm also agreeing with the ideas presented, I know there's a lot of
games that have docs that are nonexistent or hard to follow or games
themselves that are very complex and reading docs on them you kind of
walk away going, huh I don't get it. I hope that makes sense.

I'd like to offer services and resources I have access to for the
podcast. I do have a server and can utilize it for podcasting, but
storage I really don't have that much, it's about 20 gb, that'll get
eaten pretty fast even with 64k mp3/ogg files, anything higher than
that and the problem will exaserbate. I've also got site design
experience, if I can help in producing content, or updating anything,
let me know.

As far as actually making a podcast I have Goldwave as my audio
editor, and an olympus digital recorder, though it's dying and could
use a recommendation for a new one. I've got an external microphone,
but no mixer.

Dave.

On 11/8/11, Ron Schamerhorn <blindwon...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
> Hi
>
>   It's quite a decent idea.  I think having audio game  reviews, Player
> commentary, and such would be a decent between issue idea.
>
>   I'm thinking the first part of issue 55 should be out by tomorrow, then
> working on the more pamphlet styled update to cover the stuff that that
> issue doesn't.  Though it will mainly be updating on game releases.
>   Yes I'm sorry I've dropped the ball on producing the mag but life has
> given me alot to deal with the last while and I'm hoping now the worse is
> over and plan to keep it to the previous schedule of issuing.
> I have a few thoughts as for content and also a thought on the name of the
> pod.
>   This will suffice for now.
>
>
> Ron
> Audyssey Editor
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "shaun everiss" <sm.ever...@gmail.com>
> To: <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 3:31 AM
> Subject: [Audyssey] audyssey plus or extra
>
>
> Hi.
> I have been thinking on this for a week or so.
> I have been thinking on a something between issues of the mag, some
> sort of podcasts which has game playthroughs, reviews, etc.
> Mainly to run through the majority of audiogames on the forums and
> other places.
> The magazine is hardly regular and while   I don't want to replace
> the magazine, something really needs to be done between issues.
>
> I myself have an external mic, I have skype, msn and a few things
> now, a crappy card in my box can probably record the games.
> I also have my soni handhold recorder.
>
> My major issue would be storage.
> Dropbox is the most likely for short term.
> Another is something like 000webhost but since the download is really
> hopeless resetting all the time for large files, I have second thoughts.
> I know where I can get a site for 60 us bucks a year,  and a domain
> that costs 30 dollars a year.
> I have access to a few other places to, but some of those won't be regular.
> I guess I could use something like podbean or something but we will
> have to see.
> Firstly I need to know who is interested.
>
> This by no means  will be all of my work.
> This is a chance for developers, and community members alike both on
> the list and the forums a like to talkk about things.
> Everything will probably be its own part and be split apart into
> seperate files.
> though this just an idea.
>
>
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