theFerf
Apr 17th, 2005, 04:01 AM
MixMeister Technology has introduced Propaganda, a Windows program designed to include everything needed to record, assemble and publish high-quality podcasts. The application includes tools for recording, mixing, previewing and publishing podcasts.
"Our research showed that the current podcasting landscape falls into two categories: (1) high-quality podcasts made by technically adept people, who use half a dozen different software programs just to record, edit and publish a show, and (2) lots of people who feel the urge to get into podcasting but don't know how to get started, or have made attempts they aren't satisfied with," notes MixMeister's Dave Sampson. "We developed Propaganda to help the first group achieve a much better workflow using a single tool, and to provide an emerging group of podcasters an easy path to start producing professional-quality shows.
Read more... (http://www.podcastingnews.com/archives/2005/04/new_podcasting.html)
Source: Podcasting News (http://www.podcastingnews.com/)
Podcasting News features the latest podcast news, along with reviews, hardware and software info, and a podcast directory.
"Our research showed that the current podcasting landscape falls into two categories: (1) high-quality podcasts made by technically adept people, who use half a dozen different software programs just to record, edit and publish a show, and (2) lots of people who feel the urge to get into podcasting but don't know how to get started, or have made attempts they aren't satisfied with," notes MixMeister's Dave Sampson. "We developed Propaganda to help the first group achieve a much better workflow using a single tool, and to provide an emerging group of podcasters an easy path to start producing professional-quality shows.
Read more... (http://www.podcastingnews.com/archives/2005/04/new_podcasting.html)
Source: Podcasting News (http://www.podcastingnews.com/)
Podcasting News features the latest podcast news, along with reviews, hardware and software info, and a podcast directory.