View Full Version : Manuely Editing Podcasts
harryhood
Mar 15th, 2006, 10:03 AM
I am subscribed to a podcast in the itunes music store and i hate how i cant just choose what song i want to listen to exactly but i heard that there is a way that you can manuely edit it so they are each single songs.. how do i do that or is there a program i can get to do it? I have a MAC btw.
Also is it possible to just upload LEGAL live music as a podcast and do it in a chapter sort of way? that would be really cool if someone could let me know about a program that i can use with my mac for creating that type of podcasts.
Help is much appreciated,
Thanks,
Chris
Steve Pinder
Mar 15th, 2006, 10:50 AM
are you trying to extract music from a podcast?
Steve Pinder
www.karatekast.com
Patrick
Mar 15th, 2006, 10:57 AM
Who's Manuel?
harryhood
Mar 15th, 2006, 12:04 PM
are you trying to extract music from a podcast?
Steve Pinder
www.karatekast.com
yeah i guess you could say that. I have an hour long podcast and it is like 10 songs smushed together and i want to be able to have each one seperate, instead of as a whole.
SamuraiShow
Mar 15th, 2006, 01:26 PM
Who's Manuel?
He's the guy from Guadalajara who will do the job.
el
Mar 15th, 2006, 01:33 PM
are you trying to extract music from a podcast?
Steve Pinder
www.karatekast.com
yeah i guess you could say that. I have an hour long podcast and it is like 10 songs smushed together and i want to be able to have each one seperate, instead of as a whole.
Not sure you can do that legally - kind of like taping songs off the radio. It depends which Creative Commons license the show is covered by.
Yotto
Mar 15th, 2006, 01:49 PM
Open the file in an audio editor (Like Audacity or Garageband. The former is guaranteed to be free, the latter guaranteed to be Mac) and find the song, copy/paste into a new window/track, and save that window/track out to a wav or mp3 or whatever.
At least, that's the way Manuel would do it.