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Podcast Creation User Guide ManualSteps Involved in Creating a Podcast 3 Podcasting Overview 5 Description 5 Tools 5 What Is Podcasting? 5 Types of Media Included in Podcasts 5 Podcasting in Schools 6 Exploring the iTunes Podcast Environment 7 Description 7 Tools 7 Directions 7 Setting Up for Audio Capture 11 Description 9 Tools 11 Overview 11 Examples of Hardware for Input 12 Designating an Audio Source 12 Your Recording Location 13 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with QuickTime Pro 14 Description 14 Tools 14 Preparation 14 Directions 14 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with GarageBand 16 Description 16 Tools 16 Preparation 16 Directions 17 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with Soundtrack Pro 19 Description 19 Tools 19 Preparation 19 Directions 20 Compressing Audio with iTunes 21 Description 21 Tools 21 Preparation 21 Directions
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