"The dircaster thing is great though. I'm just anticipating much bandwidth suffering in the coming weeks."
Me too. And the Bit Torrent hack is great. But until someone writes a deadly, stupidly simple podcasting guide that does things like explain where the RSS enclosure data is actually supposed to go when you're posting -- I've read ten and not one of them illustrate that -- then non-technical artists are going to need things like Dircaster, and may fall prey to heavy bandwidth use. It's the trade-off.
That said, no way in hell would I leave five 30-meg-plus files in my podcasting directory...!
"But until someone writes a deadly, stupidly simple podcasting guide that does things like explain where the RSS enclosure data is actually supposed to go when you're posting -- I've read ten and not one of them illustrate that"
I know. I've written something along those lines.
It takes the code line by line and explains what needs to be changed and in some cases even why. But it's light on the why.
Best thing about it is it works for people who are not familiar with coding.
It's going through some corrections and should be posted in the podcasting lj community and the yahoo group today.
We're not months into all this, we're WEEKS into it. Knowing that, it's come pretty far.
"That said, no way in hell would I leave five 30-meg-plus files in my podcasting directory...!"
You mean for publishing or for downloads? That's not superhero talk, man. lol
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bandwidth suffering in the coming weeks."
Me too. And the Bit Torrent hack is great. But until someone writes a deadly, stupidly simple podcasting guide that does things like explain where the RSS enclosure data is actually supposed to go when you're posting -- I've read ten and not one of them illustrate that -- then non-technical artists are going to need things like Dircaster, and may fall prey to heavy bandwidth use. It's the trade-off.
That said, no way in hell would I leave five 30-meg-plus files in my podcasting directory...!
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I know.
I've written something along those lines.
It takes the code line by line and explains what needs to be changed and in some cases even why. But it's light on the why.
Best thing about it is it works for people who are not familiar
with coding.
It's going through some corrections and should be posted
in the podcasting lj community and the yahoo group today.
We're not months into all this, we're WEEKS into it. Knowing
that, it's come pretty far.
"That said, no way in hell would I leave five 30-meg-plus files in my podcasting directory...!"
You mean for publishing or for downloads? That's not superhero talk, man. lol
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Joy. Does it tell you where on your website to put the code, and how?
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http://www.gotilk.com/howto_podcast.html
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