I just tried this to see what it was.
1. I could hardly hear anything
2. What I could hear was just inane conversation.
3. Why?
1. Turn your volume up. (on a serious note the episode I listened to was a little quiet).
2. I listened to the emergency podcast and quite enjoyed it. This is generally what a podcast is. People sharing their views.
3. Why not?
Mate, I've listened to all three now (including emergency podcast) and I'm really starting to enjoy it. Been looking forward to this one as it's going to have some positive content for once which was a concern I had before. The quality is still a little weak at times but overall it's good.
Keep up the good work!!
I enjoyed it - a bit too rambly at times but that's natural when you're just getting started I imagine. Might be worth collaborating beforehand to outline the structure of what you're going to talk about and loosely the points you want to make - that will help keep things on track but still allow you to dick around and be silly - which I think we all need!
Volume was shocking though, almost unlistenable on my laptop unless I was right next to it.
I've listened to them all now and i listen to a lot of podcasts. At first i wasn't sure but now i've heard all three i'm starting to really enjoy it. I think it needs to be more punchy so i'd probably cut it down to 45 minutes, and if there's nothing to talk about then wrap it up.
A bit like everyone else though, the big problem is the sound. The volume is bad because it sounds like you're having a conference call as opposed to sitting in a room with each other. There are LOADS of places you can record stuff to a decent quality, and you can even get pretty reasonable recording software for free. But you need Mic's and you need Headphones. Sort the sound out and sit in the same room as each other and you'll find the flow is more natural, you'll bounce off each other better, and the whole quality of the show will go up.
Secretly of course i'm jealous because i've been wanting to do a podcast for ages but couldn't get together anyone who was up for it.
Hi mate,
Unfortunately, it sounds like a conference call because it is a conference call. Although we all attend games regularly, matchday is pretty much the only day we're all in the same place at the same time.
Having said that, we are looking at ways of making the sound quality better and we'll be experimenting with that over the next few weeks. It's unlikely we'll be able to get something that's studio quality, but hopefully we'll be able to at least make a slight improvement.
Cheers for the comments and and glad you're enjoying what we're doing, despite some of the glitches!
Ed
Yeah i kind of assumed you were having a conference call, you could tell by the pauses before people say stuff. You'd probably find it easier to do on Skype - the sound quality would be better as well and at least you'd be able to see each other.
Still, poor sound is better than no sound. But as i listen while i'm driving, if you could sort it out asap it'd be much appreciated...
The mike is more important than the connection. It's digital, what you hear is what is recorded.
Invest is good quality mikes (search best podcast mike for a load) and use one of the many Skype a likes out there.
Why not try ventrilo or teamspeak and record the audio from that, the sound quality on that is superb
Just listened to the whole thing whilst walking the dog. Thought it was very good. A touch of early xfm mixed with Coventry city!
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