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El. knyga: Podcasting with Audacity: Creating a Podcast With Free Audio Software(Digital Short Cut)

  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780132703055
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  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780132703055
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Audacity is universally recognized as the number one software program for creating podcasts. Hundreds of thousands of amateurs and professionals alike have created podcasts using Audacity.

This Short Cut is designed to get you podcasting as quickly as possible. The first few chapters show you how to install Audacity, plug in your microphone, record your first podcast, and get it online as quickly as possible. The following chapters cover podcasting-specific topics, such as adding background music or conducting interviews. Finally, the remaining chapters focus on how Audacity works, with lots of tips and tricks to make complicated editing even easier.

 

Front Matter

Introduction

 

Chapter 1:  The Big Picture

 

Section I: Podcasting Walkthrough

Chapter 2:  Installing and Configuring Audacity

Chapter 3:  Hardware and Speaker Set Up

Chapter 4:  Record Your Podcast

Chapter 5:  Edit Your Podcast

Chapter 6:  Save Your Podcast

Chapter 7: Upload Your Podcast

 

Section II: Advanced Audacity

Chapter 8: Playing and Recording

Chapter 9: Selecting

Chapter 10: Applying Effects

Chapter 11: Add a Musical Intro and Outro

Chapter 12: Remove Glitches and Background Noise

Chapter 13: What Next?

 

Appendixes

Appendix A: Get the Right Equipment

Appendix B: Compiling Audacity for Linux

 
Dominic Mazzoni started Audacity in 1999 while he was a grad student at Carnegie Mellon University, studying under Dr. Roger Dannenberg. What began as a tool for visualizing waveforms that could run on Windows, Mac, and Linux, soon became a complete audio editor, though limited at first. Today, Dominic is one of several developers around the world who continue to improve Audacity, mostly in their spare time. When not working on Audacity, Dominic is a software engineer at Google, Inc. and enjoys playing the piano and composing music. He lives near Los Angeles, CA.

Scott Granneman is the author of several books on using open-source computer software, including Hacking Knoppix, "Linux Phrasebook", and "Don't Click on the Blue E! Switching to Firefox". He lives in St. Louis, Missouri.