I'll blog about it at SourceContribute and I think I may have some small amount of storage space on Wordpress.com?
There's also the owncloud instance I'm running (still need to grab a domain for SSL though and need to upgrade) that can be used for storage too.
-rudolf
30. May 2016 22:11 by
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Sergio writes:everybody can record our meetings (it's pretty easy to set up the
Mumble client to do that, and it even offers recording each person
in a separate track),
Really?!? That would go a long way towards performing noise reduction
- -- the noise characteristics are usually particular to one person's
input, so if I can reduce them individually we'll get a much better
quality sound file.
- --Bob, who goes off to explore Mumble's recording features
On 2016-05-30 07:06 PM, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:On Monday, May 30 2016, Bob Jonkman wrote:
Hi all: We're building up a nice collection of audio files from
our Mumble meetings. Is there any interest in creating a podcast
from them?
I guess so, yeah. And thanks for bringing this topic to our
attention, Bob.
I suck at editing audio files, but I can try to provide storage if
needed, on my personal server.
http://sobac.com/LUGs/LibrePlanetOntario
Even if such a podcast doesn't have wide appeal, it would be
useful to other LibrePlanet Ontario members. And just the
exercise of creating a podcast would be useful experience.
Agreed.
Paul Nijjar of KWLUG did a presentation on how he creates the
podcasts of the KWLUG meetings: http://kwlug.org/node/936
I don't think we need to support non-free audio formats, and I'd
rather not depend on Archive.org for hosting (they've taken
down some video I created for OpenDataDay).
Totally agreed about not support non-free audio formats.
I looked (very!) briefly for software that can take a collection
of audio files and generate an Atom/RSS feed out of them, but
didn't find anything that would work. Does anyone know of
something?
Well, MediaGoblin comes to mind... Aside from that, I guess any
simple WordPress might be able to handle this, right?
If we do create a podcast it would be nice to have some bumper
music as an intro and an outro. Does anyone know where we could
get some original Free Culture music? ;-)
Free Music Archive is where many Free Culture artists put their
work. It's a nice repository of songs.
If this becomes a regular thing then I'll work harder to improve
the audio quality at my end. I really don't live in a tin can!
Cool! And just to remind: everybody can record our meetings (it's
pretty easy to set up the Mumble client to do that, and it even
offers recording each person in a separate track), so we can
guarantee that if Bob gets disconnected he won't lose anything.
Cheers,
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