Podcasting Headache
Oh what a day yesterday - by 10pm last night I was having to remind myself that I podcast for fun, that podcasting is worth it! Why, well I posted the latest Podcast Sisters show and used all the same settings as I have always done. For no apparent reason, I got the chipmunk effect in the Blubrry player.
All tracks were at mono, 44.1. Project rate was 44.1. Bit rate at 64 which every other file (that work fine) was set at…..a mystery, if you have any ideas let me know as it is driving me mad.
Another lesson I got, was how giving feedback is an art. Many people informed me about the chipmunk effect and did it really nicely which was fab. But many sent me sharp e-mails that consisted of “this stinks”. That did annoy me. I understood their frustration of course but I had immediately posted on the blog that I was aware of the player problem and (despite the fact it was a bank holiday in England), I was sat trying to work out the problem.
My learning was - If you have feedback for a podcaster, like many of the people did with me,
- be constructive,
- understand that sometimes problems happen, sometimes there is no logical reason for a problem
- understand that podcasters do this for free and a little patience goes a long way!
- offer help if you can or internet links that may help. (Thanks to those who did, despite a solution not being found)
- add the reason you are trying to subscribe to the show - that it adds value to your life, as it gives the podcaster a much needed boost.
I suspect that positive comments came from other podcasters who understand the issues! Agh well, that is why we podcast….the challenge, the constant learning, the long hours…
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