Hello,
        Good to know. I didn't want to waste the time to find out if someone 
else had already done it. 
        That is the plan as of right now. The only other way I have heard it 
done is to have each person just record their own voice, then everyone sends it 
to the same person who then lines them all up in an editing program and then 
you have nice quality for everyone.
        the problem is that aligning the recordings correctly can be a pain and 
honestly this is much more work then it's worth with it comes to multiple 
people.
        We will make due with what we have and go from there.
        We'll talk more about this sort of thing tonight. 

Take care

Mike 
On Nov 13, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Scott Rumery <blindfait...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
> 
> We were going to try and use Google Plus for our podcast but we found it to 
> be very hard if not impossible to use.  I do agree with you that this would 
> be a great option if it were completely
>  accessible, but it isn't at this point.  
> 
> Do you plan on using Skype for the podcast?  If so, we might have some 
> trouble with the sound quality at times.  By this I mean that on my end when 
> I am using Skype will become a bit choppy and the person on the other end 
> will have some trouble hearing me.  I think that we might be able to do 
> something about this though.  If we are going to do this through Skype then 
> maybe if we make sure that nothing else but Skype and Voice Over is running 
> on our computers.  I am not sure if this will help, but it couldn't hurt.  
> Just a thought.
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> On Nov 12, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Mike M <blinkin4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey everyone,
>>      I just created a Google Plus profile because I have haeard that it's 
>> [ossible ti invite multiple people to a hangout to voice chat then up to 100 
>> people can just listen in to the others talking.
>>      Obviously as a podcaster this could be pretty helpful but I don't 
>> remember where I heard this and i can't seem to file anything that talks 
>> about it.
>>      True to typical google fashion things are strange to navigate through 
>> so I figured I would ask here since someone has most likely done this and 
>> knows a better way to do this.
>>      I appreciate the help. Take care!
>> 
>> Mike 
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