Mar 11
After a few problems with scheduling Stu & Daniel manage to record their much planned podcasting episode!
We cover some news from the later half of the week first of all and them move on to give you a bit of a run down about how to podcasting using your Mac. As we said in the show if you want to ask any questions please email us, stu or daniel at bumpodcast.co.uk
Show Notes & Links for BUMP 029
The News
- Apple Announces SDK & New iPhone Software - watch the keynote
- BBC releases iPlayer for iPhone
- Jobs says ‘Flash not good enough for iPhone’
- Apple buys UK iPhone patent from BT
Podcasting
I’ve compiled a list of the hardware, software and services we talk about on the show, I’ll add links where I can!
Hardware :
- Apple Macbook, Macbook Pro, iMac
- Blue Snowball & Snowflake
- Alesis Multimix 8 USB & 12 Firewire
- Behringer Xenyx mixers
- MXL-990 Microphone
- Tascam US-122L & US-144
- Mackie Onyx 1640 with Firewire Option
Software :
- Apple GarageBand 08
- Sound Studio by Freeverse
- Sound Converter
- WireTap Studio by Ambrosia Software
- The Levelator
Podcast & Blog Hosting Solutions :
- MyPodcast.com
- TalkShoe
- Wordpress.com & Wordpress.org
- Hostgator.com
Articles and Useful Links :















March 11th, 2008 at 7:21 am
Great podcast. Heard in the show of Daniel’s issue with USB Alesis on the mac. I use Behringer UCA202 with Behringer ub2442pro and Peavey -PV10 USB. When Apple went to 10.4.11, they changed the USB and Firewire drivers. This caused errors in the data going to the computer. Check posts on apple forums at http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6758138#6758138
I have used a work around on 10.4.11 that put 4.10 USB back onto Tiger. This also works on 10.5.2. The work around can be removed and reapplied. I have recorded 10 hours since and no static or weird echo issues. You can see my studio rig at my photo page.
Keep up the great work! Hope this helps.
March 11th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Reference the Chat client you mentioned in the show, you may also find that there could be something in their contracts with the iPhone carriers not to produce a chat client but the get out might be that someone else can.
March 11th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
I’m thinking that apple will allow 3rd parties to produce a chat client.
BUT,
Only Apple’s own app’s can run in the background while you use other apps.
SO,
using Apple’s own chat client will allow you to keep it chat open while surfing or using other app’s on your phone.
Very handy for a chat client, being able to stay online while using other apps I think.
(have yet to listen to the show, so if this has been said I apologize)
March 11th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Really handy but some must do …
March 12th, 2008 at 1:44 am
What was wrong with Daniels audio it sounded like he was in a can or something. You said you were using Gizmo which I have found to be crap with audio and record. Just because it uses less processor doesnt mean quality should suffer. Skype has the best quality of any VOIP app I have ever seen.