Archive | February, 2008

Basic Podcast Tips from a Hosting Media Rock Star

Sony Headphones SuckThe end of the month will be the Web Hosting Show’s third year of production. Hard for me to believe that hundreds of people have been tuning into me week after week, but I appreciate any and all of them more than they would ever know. To do my best to pay something back to the community I thought I would share some of the podcasting tips I have picked up on over the past three years so maybe you can get your own audio podcast project off the ground.

Try moving the mic around!

That is the number one audio recording tip I would give anybody. You would be amazed how differently you can sound depending on where the mic is. Most will tell you to put it under your chin so you don’t “pop your p’s” but for me, I like to keep it at a distracting eye level (that is with a headset mic).

Move in a little closer…

You don’t want to sound like you are in an empty room, echoing around – unless you are pretending to be the booming voice of god in your audio podcast. Make sure your close enough to the mic to where you don’t sound too loud but your not sounding too far into the background either. This will take some time to find the exact spot that is right for you.

Try to speak from the heart!

Having a guide or show notes is good for a base, but don’t be afraid to go off on your own. Often times I’ll pre-write my show notes and as I record get off when I had wrote down. Why? Well after hearing it out loud I think to myself, “Well it would be better if I go off in this direction instead”. Then I’ll update my notes later to reflect that.

Stick yourself in the Cone of Silence?

Try your best to eliminate any and all background noises. That means if you have a loud heater in the winter months, turn it off to record. If your air conditioner’s buzz is being caught by your mic, turn it off in the summer months. Suffer for your art so your listeners aren’t left wondering – what was that noise I just heard?

The last ‘bit of advice I would have for you is have fun! Don’t think of your show, audio recording or any other side project like this as a job. Treat it like a hobby. Audio podcasting might not be for everybody, but there is no way to find out if you like it unless you try. As long as you try to have fun with it, your listeners will pick up on that positive energy and will tune in again to hear more.

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Replace Folder Icons with Boxes

box-icons What is so great about your traditional yellow boring folder? Nada! Zip! Nothing! It is boring and yes – even a little dull to toss on top of the uncreative cake.

Why use folder icons when you could use box icons? Here is an awesome set of 456 box icons that will help you get started with the movement of moving away from the folder and into the box.

I found this set and thought they did look really neat myself and there is a folder for nearly any and every reason you would need one.

Download the Box "Stack" Complete Set at DeviantArt.com

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Windows Live Writer Rocks

Ok, maybe I am a little behind the times – or am very careful before I give Microsoft the fair shake. Whatever my reason was, I never tried Windows Live Writer till the other day. I figured it would be like every other blog updater I’ve seen out there. It would do everything but (insert feature here). Well, I am happy to say that Windows Live Writer does it all – and does it well.

I am damned impressed with the entire product. I hate to sound like an anti-Microsoft goon, but it is a little hard to believe they developed such a nice product. (Just in case any of the Microsoft guys are reading, really don’t mean that as a back handed compliment) It worked with WordPress right off the bat too with no problems at all.

Inserting pictures into posts is as easy as dragging the image from the desktop of folder into the main editing window of Live Writer. It gets automatically uploaded, just as any other image would to my hosting account. The in-dept draft feature is nice too. I can save as a draft here on my machine, or on the server.

The only downside I have found (and this might be more my fault than Microsoft’s) is the Web Layout preview doesn’t work that well with all of the various places I write. Other than that though I would highly encourage any and all to go check it out if you haven’t. Windows Live Writer is definitely worth your time for sure and won’t cost you any money.

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Netvibes Ginger Has Got it All

netvibes_white I got an invite to Netvibes Ginger release a few days ago, and I have to say after playing with it for a while it is an awesome upgrade to an already awesome start page solution.

There are tons of positives.  The overall loading seems to be faster than the previous version.  Also adding content to the page is a lot easier thanks to the new top dashboard-like area:

netvibes-ginger-addcontent

The public "Universe" is cool too – as now I can push out my own customized page on Netvibes for the public to see.  To check out the one I created while testing, go to:

http://www.netvibes.com/cheasym

Here is another shot of host Netvibes looks with a little personalization and flair added to it.  This shot is very colorful but in all honesty you can customize almost every aspect of how it looks and they even have 2 new themes to use too.

netvibes-ginger-review

I could only find one negative.  The new social aspects of it, that is the only area where I am not so sure about yet.  Maybe because I don’t have any friends using it yet (might be better to test it with a few good buddies).  Not sure if I want to manage yet another collection of friends.

Final thoughts on Netvibes Ginger is that it is a winner and another nice reason to use Netvibes as one of your start page solutions.  They are really trying to move beyond being just a start page though and are evolving into a place where they hope you will hang your had and stay a while. 

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Filego.net – More Free File Hosting

Free File Hosting with FilegoI am always in search of new and different free hosting setups from all around the Web. One of the most recent to catch my eye has been Filego.net. The maximum file size you can upload is 50 MB – and I couldn’t really find much as far as bandwidth limits go. With time limits your file will stay hosted as long as somebody downloads it at least once every 30 days.

Here are some of the benifits they mention on their web site:

  • Absolutely free.
  • No special software or equipment needed.
  • We won’t lose the file and it isn’t going anywhere.
  • Allows download of the file at your convenience.
  • You can download the file again if you lost it or accidentally deleted it.
  • The file can’t be removed or deleted by anyone but filego.net.com or yourself.

With content limitations, looks like they really don’t have any. You could upload anything as long as it isn’t copyrighted material. Well worth a first or second look if your looking for a free file host and you can find them at Filego.net.

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Saving Links for Later

A few weeks back on Firefox Facts I shared with all my technique for saving links to read later. The general idea is to create a “temp” folder in my browser – keep it on my bookmarks bar and then drag URLs into it as I need to. I think I have found a system that beats that hands down.

Instapaper - Save Links for Later

I have been using Instapaper for the past few days and I love it. No goofy Web 2.0 useless and mind-numbing features I don’t want or need. I just hit one bookmarklet that says, “read later” and it is saved for me. Later on when I have time to read just login to Instapaper.com and you are good to go from anywhere.

If you have any questions out the service, the FAQ is pretty in depth and also I want to toss a big thanks to the creator too.

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Wallpaper Deal from Vladstudio.com

Right now Vladstudio.com is having a special Valentine’s Day deal. You can just $19.99 (usual price is $29.99) to get a lifetime membership to the site. I have always been a big fan of this site – but didn’t use it much since the free stuff is rather limited.

VladStudio Wallpaper Screenshot

With a paid membership though you get higher quality wallpaper and the usual watermark is removed. I am a big believer in supporting people who bring you excellent content for almost nothing and with a deal like this, how could you turn it down?

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Mitchelaneous Updates (New Theme!)

Changed Mitchelaneous.com a ‘bit. You like? Still not done yet with all of the editing I would like to do – but I’d like to take a few hours off from working on it to get some feedback if you have any.

Mitchelaneous.com Screenshot

Also if there is anything you would like to see where that isn’t here already – leave a comment and let me know. I’ll be taking in all the feedback shortly and hopefully once all is said and done will have a finished product that all will enjoy.

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Play Any Video Type in Windows Media Player

I was searching for a way I could view media files recorded on my Vista machine (through Media Center) and found this beauty of a freeware program. The Windows Essentials Codec Pack gives you the an easy way to play just about any audio or video type in Windows Media Player.

The Windows Essentials Codec Pack supports:

GP, AAC, AC3, APE, AVI, DivX, 3ivx, DAT, h.264, x264, AVC, Nero Digital, DTS, FLV, FLAC, HD-MOV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, M4A, MPC, MP3, MP4, MO3, MOD, MKV/MKA, MTM, OFR, TTA, OGG/OGM, S3M, Vorbis, VOB, WavPack, ATRAC3, XviD, XM, WV, UMX and many more

After installing it, just try to open the file in question via Windows Media Player and it should work. If it isn’t already the default player for that type of file, just dragging and dropping the media file into there should work too.

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Hosting Tutorials with HostHow.com

I always have my eye out for new hosting web sites, and this one really impressed me. HostHow is a new tutorial database telling you the ins and out of hosting. They cover how to do things, why to do things and when to do things. Here are a few example links I really enjoyed reading over there:

Looks like a great resource to bookmark or subscribe to (and you know how I love to collect those). If their goal is to create the largest free repository of web hosting tutorials on the net they are well on their way to doing so. If you want to submit your own work there, feel free to contact them.

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