Re: [videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-18 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Let's do a Skype conference re: sound Logging on to Skype now. 'janmclaughlin' I'll Twitter when I get someone on for a chat. Follow my twitters @ 'fauxpress' Will try to stay logged in mornings EST USA all during this week. Jan On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:34 AM, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-17 Thread Ron Watson
I'd like to sit in on that call... Great stuff. peace, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://discdogradio.com http://pawsitivevybe.com On Nov 15, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Jan McLaughlin wrote: > Hi, > > Brainstorming a bit. > > Seems to me that you might - via a desktop sharing a

Re: [videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-15 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Hi, Brainstorming a bit. Seems to me that you might - via a desktop sharing application and Audacity (or whatever you're using to record audio on your computer) - be able to approach both 'live recording' and 'quality' together. Don't know if desktop sharing would have the same kind of audio comp

Re: [videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-14 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - From: "Dom" (snip) > The video portion will utilize voice-over while our content plays > beneath. We may also use animation or puppets along with our voices. > Anyway, you can see that it would be less than ideal to have the > voices at different qualities. Are there a

Re: [videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-14 Thread Brian Richardson
In podcasting, this is a technique referred to as a "double ender" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-ender WhatTheCast, my audio podcast, is recorded as a "multi ender" (same idea, but four hosts). We do a conference call via Skype, and each host sends me their end of the conversation as a WAV

[videoblogging] Recording Live audio from different locations

2008-11-14 Thread Dom
OK, I've been searching high and low for a low-cost solution to this that doesn't involve using phone lines. Essentially it boils down to this: I live in LA. My co-host lives in Seattle. We'd like to record a live conversation with similar quality between our voices, meaning I don't want my voice s