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A simple introduction to 3 column layouts. The Online Audio Interview Recorder: Skype Recorder vs. iVocaliz. Online audio conversations, one-to-one interviews, on the phone recordings are all the rage now that a large number Internet users can tap into broadband. With a significant increase in Internet speed and amount of data that can be rapidly transferred, downloading a multi-megabyte audio file is not something reserved to a few anymore.

Even in major Indian cities, ADSL is making rapid inroads with a fast Internet line now costing less than USD $ 12/month. In addition to this is the undisputable fact that audio conversations have a particular fashion about them, not so much for their novelty, but because they allow (where participants let this happen) a more spontaneous, natural and genuine exchange between humans. You can just "feel" it. When talking in their own voice, from CEOs to geeks express their true characters, without the formal and untainted mask of a clean write up. Not so, with audio. a) The Skype Recorder This is not a product. My solution: b) iVocalize Online Interview Recorder. How To Record Audio Interviews Online: SkypeCast vs. iVocalize - How to Record a Podcast.

By Glenn Fleishman 01/25/2005 Editor's note: This article has been updated to reflect minor but important changes in two software packages referred to in that original tutorial. Call me a lemming, but once I understood what podcasting was, I jumped aboard as quickly as possible. Podcasting could be seen as just another way to push audio to people who want to listen to it, but it's really a unique combination of subscription and publication. My stumbling block? Turning interviews into podcasts using entirely digital production methods that would allow me to make phone calls and record directly to MP3 for simplicity.

I worked it out, but not until I went through a lot of trial and error that I'll save you from. Podcasters, who are as varied as bloggers, create their broadcasts from interviews, personal observations, phone calls, music snippets, or random nonsense. Audio Sources I've tried to record from landlines and cell phones in the past, and it's all compromise. Tools of the Trade 1. 2. MixCast Live.