
With this organization in mind, open Audacity and start to import your files. After final answer, Host’s concluding remark.Host asking 1 st question / 2 nd / 3 rd / 4 th etc.Generally a podcast is composed of the following: Once you have a basic idea of how to navigate Audacity (it’s quite intuitive so if you’re a hands-on person you won’t need much time to get the hang of it) it’s time to ‘organize’ your audio files.
Audacity Forum (ask your question directly, on the internet). Audacity Wiki (the latest tips, tricks and tutorials, on the internet). Audacity Manual (should be installed locally, internet version if it isn’t). Audacity Quick Help (should be installed locally, internet version if it isn’t). Step 2: Familiarize yourself with Audacity by visiting any of the following the podcasters recording) & convert to audio using Audio Extractor (AoA) Extract ‘video’ files (those obtained from GoToMeeting, i.e. Note: if your recording tool allows you to export your file automatically to “WAV” you can skip the first step. Two things must be done before you begin:įirst, use AoA Audio Extractor to extract your file from GoToMeeting (or other recording tool) & convert to “WAV”. It’s now time to edit and publish your podcast for a professional result!įirst step is to download Audacity & AoA Audio Extractor, and if you would like to use introductory and closing music you can find links to free resources in this post. So you’ve gone through the steps of creating a podcast series and you have your first recording in hand.