This podcast was submitted by Juan Carlos Alicea. You can contact this contributor via their email at jcdjmac@gmail.com.
In this tutorial, I talk about what is spreaker, how it works, my experience using spreaker, and how you can broadcast your own show useing the spreaker app for IOS devices, including the iPhone, iPod tuch, and iPad. at the conclusion, I let you hear what it’s like broadcasting a recorded show in action! enjoy and happy broadcasting!
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English isn’t my standard language, so I’m really sorry if my comments sounds harsh, meen or anything like that.
The podcast is very long, but great if you have the time to listen through it. I wish it could be rapped up a bit without playing all the music and without repeeting yourself over and over again, but on the other hand, it demonstrates very well how Spreaker works. Wow, it’s awesome you can do all that from an IOS device.
There was something in your podcast which really freaks me out and nearly made me to stop listening to it: I was wearing headphones and streamed the podcast through the iBlink radio app while fixing some laundry and cleaning my kitchen. While listening to your podcast when wearing headphones, it sounds like something is constantly moving in front of the microphone which clearly can be heard both when talking and when the music plays. I’m not sure on what’s going on or if it’s a kind of weird effect which failed when editing the podcast, but this movement sound freaks me out, but I think it’s something which is difficult to catch when listening to the podcast when using speakers.
It sounds like both the iPad and your recording was lying on the table while recording the podcast. A good thing. However, when swiping and dobble tapping on the screen goes directly into the microphone on your recorder which sounds not good. You can make this go away in future podcasts by placing the recorder on something thick and soft like folding a shirt and place it on the table, and then place the recorder on the shirt to lift it a bit from the table.
Sounds like Voiceover went into the broadcast recording as well when you unmuted your microphone on your iPad. You can remove this by using headphones on your iPad. Yes, I know you wouldn’t be able to make this podcast if you used headphones, but if you don’t do that already in your shows, you might consider doing that.
Otherwise, great podcast which demonstrates the app very well, and keep up the great work man.
If you have any comments or if you want my mail address, feel free to comment here on the website and I’ll drop you a mail if you wanna discuss things further.
Best regards from SLJ, from Denmark.
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I’m Cuong from Vietnam
I apreciated your given podcast. However, I think it would better if you convert the file to mono before publishing. Accordign to me, I have a little annoy when listen to your voice, and the voice comes from your phone in two channels. However, This is a grate podcast for people who want to be a podcaster.