
07-15-2005, 09:00 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
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The World's First Ever Pocket PC Thoughts ThoughtCast! The Beta.
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/hansberry/podcast/20050713-PocketPCThoughtsCast.mp3
Welcome to the first podcast, or ThoughtCast for Pocket PC Thoughts. This was a trial run and let me warn you, the quality is horrible. This was made using an iMATE PDA2K Pocket PC Phone Edition, the ultra-cheap handsfree set that came with it, VITO Sound Explorer (using the trial version right now) and a 1998 Audi A4 V6 Quattro. Unfortunately, the star of the show is the Audi because that cheap piece of junk headset didn't filter out diddly, and at 70mph the combination of the fat tires and wind noise was more than the mic could handle. However, we are calling this the beta so we are allowed to not be perfect, right? :wink: That said, I have a new headset and it sounds roughly 495.91% better, so the first release version ThoughtCast won't be such an assualt on your senses. You'll see that this is a very informal presentation and is not scripted at all. Redoing this to get better quality would have destroyed it.
Show notes: � General comments on the Windows Mobile Smartphone � eReader Promotional Site � Microsoft Global Contact Access � Microsoft Outlook Mobile Manager 2.0
This is a bit manual. For now, the RSS link with enclosures for your podcasting software is here. It'll be more formalized later and that link may change. It has a link for the direct download but you are better off setting up your podcasting software to automatically download enclosures.
Let me know what you think about the format. We already know what you think about the quality. :lol:
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07-15-2005, 09:10 PM
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Philosopher
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Listening to your podcast right now (actually, its the first podcast I've ever listened to.....now I can be considered hip once again.....for a short while).
Anyway, your wife should consider the Verizon i730....its a full PocketPC but MUCH smaller......with Bluetooth and WiFi.....tons of posts about it here at PPCT, but you didn't mention it in the podcast.
So far, so good!
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07-15-2005, 09:19 PM
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Pupil
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Congrats ED on the podcast.. Since I live in NJ i couldn't tell your accent but I have two co-hosts Jack and Steve on my podcast that are from Boston... Now thats an accent!! LOL..
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07-15-2005, 09:30 PM
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Pontificator
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ROFLMAO! This has to be a first in podcast history; someone recording a show while traveling down the highway. Love the ambulance sirens in the background. Nice touch. :lol:
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07-15-2005, 09:31 PM
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Mystic
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Listening to it right now. I wasn't gonna complain about the sound until the rain got bad. :lol: Glad you paused it there. I haven't listened to many podcasts in the past, but I hope PPCT does more in the future. Good job.
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07-15-2005, 09:35 PM
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Pontificator
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Oh, and just so I don't forget to compliment you...nice job. Though I must say I miss the condescending attitude found on certain other podcasts.
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07-15-2005, 09:35 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Welcome to the Podscape, Ed. Nice show.
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07-15-2005, 10:34 PM
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Magi
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Nicely done, Ed.
I guess this means you are more than just a "very lame writer" for Pocket PC Thoughts now. :-)
Dave
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07-15-2005, 10:44 PM
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5000+ Posts? I Should OWN This Site!
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Very nice! :way to go:
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07-15-2005, 10:48 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Great work on the podcast. You went from testing a few portable podcatching apps to producing a podcast in a very short period of time!
I just downloaded the podcast over my EDGE cell phone direct to my Pocket PC using FeederReader. Works great!
If you want more options for recording, my "very work in progress" effort in documenting ultraportable recording setups is at:
http://feederreader.pocketcasting.co...forum.php?f=19
in three articles titled "Pocket PC Audio Primer", "Software - Recording or Editing", and "Hardware - Pocket PC headsets". They are in the very early stages.
My guess is that a headset microphone with a directional microphone would sound much much better, as you may have discovered.
Regarding format:
If you add the shownotes *with links* into the RSS feed, then most podcatchers (including FeederReader) can display them.
As you discuss a topic in the audio portion, you can mention: I'll put a link in the show notes. Then when you publish the RSS feed with shownotes and audio, FeederReader users can listen then tap the "goto message" icon to go to the show notes when they hear something they are interested in.
A 5-10 second music intro and outtro would do wonders as most of us are probably listening to a mix of podcasts one right after the other. Think of your episode as a show between other shows.
Regarding "Um"
This is something that comes with practice (so I've heard). If you listen to talk radio a lot, you may have observed that the best alternative to saying "uh" is to be silent.
Regarding voice speed:
I listen to almost all podcasts through BetaPlayer at 120% speed (except Mike's Manic Minute, it's FAST already).
I liked the "just below RANT", straight-shooting feel to it where you mention the frustrating things and subtleties--along with the positive points--of the programs you are mentioning. You really avoid the "glowcast" feel, and that's great!
Regarding Content:
Great balance between enterprise and personal software. I really like that you're also reviewing power toys and other "almost official" software.
Overall, a great episode and I think the perfect depth. I look forward to more! I'm subscribed.
Greg Smith
Author, FeederReader - Pocket PC *direct* RSS text, audio, video, podcasts
www.FeederReader.com - Download on the Road
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