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Audio Issues

Streaming music

Now that I have streamed twice, once with my mentor Jose, and once publically, last night, I'm getting over-enthusiastic and want to do MORE.   :-)  I'd like to include music in the next webcast. How do I do this? The music rights will not be a problem - I shall use a CD I made myself with friends. But, the technical question: how do I feed music into the webast as well as speech?

 

 

Dennis aka Osnacantab 

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And I NEVER thought VAC would be a help: Slight off-topic

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The search for a superb microphone

I want to do some recording  to put online (poems, not mine - other people's). Although I've got a reasonably expensive microphone (Logitech USB) and use Audacity for the recording, I'm not really contented with the results.

The following couple of lines ("All the world's a stage") I've recorded:

1.  With my Olympus voice recorder and then converted to MP3.
2.  Is a recording done with Logitech micro and Audacity (and also converted to mp3).

Wouldn't you agree that the Olympus recording (1) is better?

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How to find Creative Commons licensed music for your broadcasts...

Here are some sources for music that you can use without any copyright infringement:

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mp3 conversion with AUDACITY

Friends at the Academy,

 

Would you like to save my PC or me disappearing through an upper window? Problem: Audacity refuses to convert aup files to mp3. Yes. I have got Lame. Have now deinstalled and installed Audacity and Lame four times. Audacity claims to have converted, but no mp3 device, including Audacity itelf, recognises what is generated. What would YOU do?

 

Dennis - standing on the window-sill 

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Audio Help Pleeeeeeeeease

chrissys_audio_settings

Or alternatively click here: please to see all the settings used when trying to record both sides of the telephony call in skype.

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Audacity Mac Intel

I was just having a terrible problem with exporting from Audacity to create an mp3 on the Intel Mac. The lame download from the site is fine. The problem is that you don't really know what you need in the end so when Audacity asks you to find it, you don't know what you need.

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