hello; since you are an experienced podcaster, maybe you can help me. Is there an alternative to garage band quicktime pro for recording the audio for a podcast? do you know of any low cost service where me and someone else could have a phone interview recorded. I'm trying to avoid using skype. I'm hoping that a good podcast on topic will help my site by getting listeners on itunes. think i can do a good show just need to figure out the technical stuff first. thanks for any help, max
On May 21, 2010, at 9:04 PM, sarah alawami wrote:

Now that's odd. I just uploaded with success some files up to podbean.
I might do a little podcast on transmit if I can tonight. There must
be a stop we're both missing. lol!

On 5/21/10, Allison Manzino <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Erik,

I did arrow over to the progress meter and it doesn't say anything. The Transmit menu lists command shift R as the upload command. WHen I log in to my Podbean account, and click import FTP Files, nothing shows up. I don't know if that helps. I tried Cyberduck and couldn't get it to work. I got it
to install, but not to upload. Thanks for your help.

Allison

On May 21, 2010, at 2:17 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi, When I look at the manu bar for transmit, there is no announcement for any key associated with the upload command. Are you sure that command shift r is actually an upload command? What result do you get if you go
to the transfer menu and press enter on upload?

After pressing command shift r and hearing upload, did you vo over to the right where the prograss meter for the transfer would be to make sure it
isn't going?

Thanks,


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On 2010-05-21, at 1:44 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:

Hi Sarah and all,

I have attempted to transfer stuff with Transmit to my podcast site. I can see the first table with the folders and files and when I hit command shift R to upload and VoiceOver says "upload" and nothing happens. Am I doing something wrong? One table has the list of files and the other table is empty. I'm really confused as to what I'm doing wrong. Thank
you for your assistance.

Allison

On May 21, 2010, at 12:32 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Transmitting via ftp in transmit is quite easy. I use this on a daily
bases.

1. connect to the ftp server.

2. go to the first table which is your local path and interact with it.

3. browse to the place by going to the folder and hitting command down arrow on the folders until you find the place you want to transfer. you then navigate to the thing you want to download on the other table until
you get to the folder or file and hit command shift r.

reverse that process  if you are uploading a file.

Take care.
On May 20, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:

Try cyberduck. That one's free & open source.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Allison Manzino <[email protected] >
wrote:
Hi all,

Can anyone recommend any FTP clients? I'm attempting to use Transmit but can't seem to get files to upload. Any thoughts? THanks again for
the wonderful assistance.

Allison

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