diff --git a/templates/content-about.tpl.html b/templates/content-about.tpl.html index 631e8c5..71c31ce 100644 --- a/templates/content-about.tpl.html +++ b/templates/content-about.tpl.html @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@

Mail List

- HPR is governed by the community, so decisions about how Public Radio should be run are made on the mailing list you can join it by going to :
+ HPR is governed by the community, so decisions about how Hacker Public Radio should be run are made on the mailing list you can join it by going to :
/maillist

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So you want to record a podcast.

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Well you've come to the right place. Our goal here at HPR is to make it as easy as possible for you to get a podcast released. We take care of the hard bits so you don't need to. Recording your first show is always a daunting prospect but over people like yourself have done it and so can you. +

Well you've come to the right place. Our goal here at HPR is to make it as easy as possible for you to get a podcast released. We take care of the hard bits so you don't need to. Recording your first show is always a daunting prospect but hundreds of people like yourself have done it and so can you.

1. Stuff you need to know.

@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ The first thing you will need to do is decide on a topic for your show. You might already have an idea but if not you can have a look at our Archive page for examples of shows people have recorded in the past. You can also look at our Requested Topics, or our Series page to see if you can add your knowledge to the pool.

- If you are worried that your show may not be of interest to then you can click here to check if it is. + If you are worried that your show may not be of interest to Hackers then you can click here to check if it is.

If you can't think of anything to talk about then please just record a show telling us how you got into tech as a way to introducing yourself to the community. @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@

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Questions ?

- Got any questions not covered here, then just email "admin" at "", and we’ll get in touch with you with all you need to know about getting your show published.
+ Got any questions not covered here, then just email "admin" at "HPR", and we’ll get in touch with you with all you need to know about getting your show published.
You can chat with other podcasters using IRC in the #oggcastplanet channel on the libera.chat network. Follow us on identi.ca (use the tag !hpr) and on Twitter (use the tag #hpr). We have a Facebook and LinkedIn group, so please join and spread the word.

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Still Nervous @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@

Recording with a portable media player.

- Many of today's portable media players support recording audio out of the box. Search for "Voice Recorder", to see if there is an application for your smartphone. Whichever option you have close to hand, try and set the recording to the best quality format (WAV or FLAC), and set everything else to the highest setting. It's always the goal to get the best quality audio but here at Public Radio we value content over quality and so long as it's audible we'll take it. + Many of today's portable media players support recording audio out of the box. Search for "Voice Recorder", to see if there is an application for your smartphone. Whichever option you have close to hand, try and set the recording to the best quality format (WAV or FLAC), and set everything else to the highest setting. It's always the goal to get the best quality audio but here at Hacker Public Radio we value content over quality and so long as it's audible we'll take it.

Then just record your show, request a slot, and we'll do the rest. @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@

Recording round table discussions.

If you would like to record with multiple participants then you can use Mumble. Connect to chatter.skyehaven.net Port: 64738 .
- Walk through the audio wizard and then pop into the Public Radio room. Once you are ready press the recording button, select multichannel and then start. That will record multiple tracks, one for each participant which you can edit and then submit. + Walk through the audio wizard and then pop into the Hacker Public Radio room. Once you are ready press the recording button, select multichannel and then start. That will record multiple tracks, one for each participant which you can edit and then submit.
Kwisher made a Mumble tutorial which you might find useful and Delwin has produced a number of short shows on how to configure the audio quality.

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We mix down to Mono.

- We will by default mix down your show to one channel mono and we will transcode to MP3, ogg and spx formats. If you want to control this in more detail then please email admin at Public Radio for more information. + We will by default mix down your show to one channel mono and we will transcode to MP3, ogg and spx formats. If you want to control this in more detail then please email admin at Hacker Public Radio for more information.

No need to add Metadata to the file.

@@ -855,5 +855,5 @@ Once someone contributes to Hacker Public Radio, the Wikipedia rules prevent us from editing a page. You can of course create one prior to contributing a show, or ask for one to be created.

- We do of course believe that Hacker Public Radio is should have a Wikipedia entry. We are one of the longest running podcasts having started as Today with a Techie on 2005-09-19. We also are unique in our community driven approach to producing shows. And of course the fact that Wikipedia itself references us as a source [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] + We do of course believe that Hacker Public Radio should have a Wikipedia entry. We are one of the longest running podcasts having started as Today with a Techie on 2005-09-19. We also are unique in our community driven approach to producing shows. And of course the fact that Wikipedia itself references us as a source [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] diff --git a/templates/content-index.tpl.html b/templates/content-index.tpl.html index e9c618a..81ba196 100644 --- a/templates/content-index.tpl.html +++ b/templates/content-index.tpl.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ -

We started producing shows as Today with a Techie on 2005-09-19, years, months, days ago. our shows are produced by listeners like you and can be on any topic that "are of interest to hackers". if you listen to HPR then please consider contributing one show a year. if you record your show now it could be released in days.

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We started producing shows as Today with a Techie on 2005-09-19, years, months, days ago. our shows are produced by listeners like you and can be on any topic that "are of interest to hackers". If you listen to HPR then please consider contributing one show a year. if you record your show now it could be released in days.