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Episode: 27
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Title: HPR0027: How to Record a HPR episode
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0027/hpr0027.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 10:26:50
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Welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I'm your host Enigma and I will be talking today about basically how to record an episode
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of Hacker Public Radio.
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Yes, yes, I know this has been done before on pretty much every podcast known to man,
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however, I'm going to go over it just because Hacker Public Radio is a little bit different
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than any other podcast.
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As everyone knows, we have a list of hosts, we produce a show every day, however everybody
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does it a little bit differently how they record.
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I'm going to tell you how I record, not to say this is the correct way, this is just
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how I do it to make life easy.
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I use a free software called Audacity and basically I have it on both my Windows boxes
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and my Linux box.
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It can run on Linux Windows and Mac OS X and I use it because it's fairly intuitive and
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it's free.
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I know other hosts use various software packages but Audacity is easy for me so that's
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what I'm going to explain.
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When you get into Audacity, I just use everything all the defaults for my shows.
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I use Mono 44,100 Hertz as my default bitrate.
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I know Stank uses a lower bitrate because it's better quality, however, I just use all
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the defaults and my shows come out fairly well.
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I can't hear much of a difference but I'm no audio guy so don't take my word for it.
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Once I get done recording a show, there are an intro and outro that I'll have in the
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show notes that you can download and tag on to your Audacity file by basically going
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into my version of Audacity.
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I go to Project and then Import Audio.
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The newer versions of Audacity have it under the file layout.
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I know my new Ubuntu distribution has the newest version of Audacity that they've changed
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a few things so I'm going to talk about the older version of Audacity and I'm sure you
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can figure it out.
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After you import both the outro and the intro, I just basically move my show in between
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the two and then basically just go to File and then Export as MP3 and I'm pretty much
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done.
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The only caveat with Audacity is you have to download the lame library and there's
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different, it's different for each distribution.
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I just on my Ubuntu box, just go AppGet install lib lame.dev and lib lame I believe.
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I have to install those two packages on the OS X and Windows versions.
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You can go right to the Audacity page and download the links from there and that's pretty
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much it.
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Also, you have to add your ID3 tags and the format we use for HackerPublicRadio is we
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do HPR and then the number in the title and then dash whatever the show name is and then
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artist would obviously be your name and then the album is HPR Season 1.
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And then once we go a year we'll Season 2 and so on and so forth.
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But other than that, that's pretty much it.
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Have a good day and we will see you tomorrow on another episode of HackerPublicRadio.
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Thank you for listening to HackerPublicRadio.
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HPR is sponsored by Carol.net so head on over to C-A-R-O dot E-T for all of us in the
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