Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-10 Thread Stephen Barncard
I would say it would be more like 60% - the AUDIO EDIT portion would 
be a big hurdle. Graphic waveform editing would be required, and 
that's not trivial. Or are we talking scripting other apps and gluing 
together?



Can you record a MP3 with QuickTime utilizing the EnhancedQT 
External. If not, can you convert an AIFF or WAV file to MP3 or 
Apple Lossless utilizing the EnhancedQT External.  If you can do 
that, you've solved 90% of the problem.  The rest, as you said, 
would be the RSS feed.


Derek Bump

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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-10 Thread Stephen Barncard
You might look at Audio Hijack Pro - it already does a lot of this - 
if you are using a Mac.



On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Bill wrote:


Is anyone writing a stack for doing podcasting?  Presently it takes a
combination of six programs to make and edit podcasts on OSX.




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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-10 Thread Bill
I will try audio hijack pro next as the cludge I'm using including the crash
everything Audacity is pretty bad. I can't wait to try Andre's stack.


On 7/10/05 12:37 PM, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 You might look at Audio Hijack Pro - it already does a lot of this -
 if you are using a Mac.
 
 On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Bill wrote:
 
 Is anyone writing a stack for doing podcasting?  Presently it takes a
 combination of six programs to make and edit podcasts on OSX.
 
 
 
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PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Bill
Is anyone writing a stack for doing podcasting?  Presently it takes a
combination of six programs to make and edit podcasts on OSX.

Audacity to edit
Garage band to record
Itunes to convert and save as MP3
SoundFlower to redirect everything for mixing mike, music etc.
Ichat for incorporating interviews (using Jabber or AIM)
SoundBed so you can monitor everything in your headphones.

And then you have to do shenanigans to get the RS 2.0 feed up.

-- It looks like an all in one program for making PodCasts would be a
viable project.


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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Derek Bump

Bill wrote:

-- It looks like an all in one program for making PodCasts would be a
viable project.


:) First rule of developing software is you don't tell everyone about 
your ideas unless your 100% sure you can't do it yourself.


It's a great idea.  Personally I've never understood Podcasting.  IMHO 
it sounds to me like nothing more than an MP3 copied to an iPod.  To do 
this I would say look into the following...


Can you record a MP3 with QuickTime utilizing the EnhancedQT External. 
If not, can you convert an AIFF or WAV file to MP3 or Apple Lossless 
utilizing the EnhancedQT External.  If you can do that, you've solved 
90% of the problem.  The rest, as you said, would be the RSS feed.



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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Dan Shafer
I believe Andre Garzia is working on such a project. I seem to recall  
him showing some of it at RevCon West in Monterey last month. He's  
been invisible here lately. Probably caught another of those famous  
Brazilian bugs.



On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Bill wrote:


Is anyone writing a stack for doing podcasting?  Presently it takes a
combination of six programs to make and edit podcasts on OSX.


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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Andre Garzia


On Jul 9, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Bill wrote:


Is anyone writing a stack for doing podcasting?  Presently it takes a
combination of six programs to make and edit podcasts on OSX.

Audacity to edit
Garage band to record
Itunes to convert and save as MP3
SoundFlower to redirect everything for mixing mike, music etc.
Ichat for incorporating interviews (using Jabber or AIM)
SoundBed so you can monitor everything in your headphones.

And then you have to do shenanigans to get the RS 2.0 feed up.

-- It looks like an all in one program for making PodCasts would  
be a

viable project.



Bill,

I distributed in RevConwest a little stack that could generate  
podcast feeds based on droped mp3 files... it's not a all in one  
solution but it works.


Andre





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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Marian Petrides

Andre

Is this available to folks who did not attend RevConWest?  I don't  
see in in your userspace in RevOnline, nor do I see a link to it from  
the Soap Dog homepage.


Marian
On Jul 9, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

I distributed in RevConwest a little stack that could generate  
podcast feeds based on droped mp3 files... it's not a all in one  
solution but it works.


Andre

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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Andre Garzia


On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Marian Petrides wrote:


Andre

Is this available to folks who did not attend RevConWest?  I don't  
see in in your userspace in RevOnline, nor do I see a link to it  
from the Soap Dog homepage.




It will be today... it is not at this moment, but I shall pack it and  
release, I am a bit overhelmed with my end of semester exams in the  
university, but I'll manage everything by not sleeping.


Andre



Marian
On Jul 9, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


I distributed in RevConwest a little stack that could generate  
podcast feeds based on droped mp3 files... it's not a all in one  
solution but it works.


Andre


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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Marian Petrides

Andre
No big hurry.  Concentrate on your exams... we can wait. And thanks.

Marian

On Jul 9, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Is this available to folks who did not attend RevConWest?  I don't  
see in in your userspace in RevOnline, nor do I see a link to it  
from the Soap Dog homepage.





It will be today... it is not at this moment, but I shall pack it  
and release, I am a bit overhelmed with my end of semester exams in  
the university, but I'll manage everything by not sleeping.


Andre







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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Wieder
Andre-

You *are* still alive... have you gotten any of the email messages
I've sent you over the last, say, six months?

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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Andre Garzia


On Jul 9, 2005, at 8:19 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:


Andre-

You *are* still alive... have you gotten any of the email messages
I've sent you over the last, say, six months?



Hey Mark!!! Good to see you!!!

I got two emails from you during the last weeks! I am answering them,  
it's mailbox hell for now...


andre



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Re: PODCASTING WITH RUNREV

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Wieder
Andre-

Saturday, July 9, 2005, 4:22:19 PM, you wrote:

AG I got two emails from you during the last weeks! I am answering them,
AG it's mailbox hell for now...

Silly me... I thought it was finals hell. Never mind - you can always
sleep when winter comes.

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Re: Podcasting

2005-05-03 Thread Jesse Sng
Jesse,
Check out the 'record sound' command in the documentation.
Also, you may want to check out Trevor's Quicktime externals at:
http://www.mangomultimedia.com/developer/revolution/
as they may be of help in recording audio, too.
-Chipp
Thanks. I was wondering actually if someone had been doing the work 
of generating the RSS 2.0 code with enclosures?

Jesse
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Podcasting

2005-05-02 Thread Jesse Sng
Hi,
Has anyone tried writing tools in Rev to support Podcasting? I'm 
interested in using Rev to automate many of the production related 
tasks in Podcasting and even automating uploads.

Jesse Sng
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Re: Podcasting

2005-05-02 Thread Chipp Walters
Jesse,
Check out the 'record sound' command in the documentation.
Also, you may want to check out Trevor's Quicktime externals at:
http://www.mangomultimedia.com/developer/revolution/
as they may be of help in recording audio, too.
-Chipp
Jesse Sng wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone tried writing tools in Rev to support Podcasting? I'm 
interested in using Rev to automate many of the production related tasks 
in Podcasting and even automating uploads.
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