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Episode: 2367
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Title: HPR2367: How I create and post a show to HPR
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2367/hpr2367.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:47:16
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This is an HBR episode 2,367 entitled How I Create and Boaster Showtor HBR.
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It is posted by MrX and in about 20 minutes long and can rim a clean flag.
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The summary is in this episode I describe the process I use to create and Boaster Showtor HBR.
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Hello and welcome hacker public radio audience.
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My name is MrX and welcome to this podcast.
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Let us start as usual by thanking the people HBR for providing this service.
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It's really invaluable and they go to a great deal of effort to streamline the process.
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It's really quite easy to record something and stick it up.
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Just pick up a microphone and off you go.
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In case you have not quite sure about how to go about it,
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I thought in this episode I'd go through how I record a show.
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I'm using audacity here.
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I have a cheap gaming headset and microphone on the side.
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Just pick up of eBay or something like that.
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Amazon probably would have been, I find that works well.
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The first thing is you want to make sure that you've got the microphone in a good position.
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If you have it directly in front of your microphone,
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if you have it directly in front of your mouth, you'll get lots of win noise.
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I'm going to adjust this up a little bit so you can hear the difference.
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That's a microphone right directly in front of my voice,
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directly in front of my mouth.
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You'll probably hear a lot of win noise.
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It's really quite unpleasant.
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That's a good tip.
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I'm going to drop it down a bit.
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It's actually below my lips.
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That way you don't hear the win noise when talking.
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The next thing is you want to make sure your levels are okay.
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In this version of audacity,
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there are meters that can tell you your audio level.
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But to activate that, you've got to,
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there's a weed drop down button below the meter,
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which says input level, click to monitor.
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When I click that,
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the option says disable meter, start monitoring.
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If you just click start monitoring,
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when you're talking to your microphone,
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you'll see the bar move up and down as you speak.
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Now, you want to adjust such that
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I tend to do a few loads of hello, hello, hello.
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Speak really quite loud.
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Loudest peak you'd expect to hear.
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You shouldn't get any clipping.
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If it goes to the top of the meter,
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then you'll get a red bar appearing and staying at the top end.
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That shows you've got clipping,
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so it's too loud if you do that.
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You don't want it to reach zero on the skill you want it below zero.
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But it's close you can get to zero without actually touching.
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So that's fine.
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That seems to be OK.
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I'm quite close to zero on voice peaks.
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So that's another important thing,
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because if you don't do that,
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you'll sound very quiet.
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And I give it quite annoying.
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So that's pretty easy.
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Now, obviously, you could use an MP3 player
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or your phone or whatever, but that I use Audacity.
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So my folder structure I use for my podcast,
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I just number them.
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This will probably end up being folder 28,
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because it may be the next show that I post.
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Last time was 27 tracking HPR shows in Q with a Blinkstick.
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So I haven't actually created a folder yet for this show,
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because I haven't saved the file down.
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It'll be something like 28,
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how I record a podcast for HPR or something like that.
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And that's where I keep all the files.
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I might have shown notes in various bits and pieces.
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And maybe other audio files.
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I want to add other audio files into the mix sort of thing.
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So that's how I do that.
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It's great.
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It's straightforward, really.
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So then I...
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Before I start, I'll write down some rough notes
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to get me going.
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Depending on the content of it's really detailed.
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It might be quite detailed notes,
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but if it's quite simple like this,
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and it's just like one liner sort of thing,
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just points maybe bulleted sentences.
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And so this one says,
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there's something to write show notes.
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If I don't know the subject well enough
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or perhaps want to go into some detail,
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Wikipedia can be very handy here.
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So there's something I wrote there.
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Next thing I want to point out is,
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oh I record using a cheap gaming headset
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with being makeful.
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Yes, as I mentioned that.
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And I record it by pushing the record button
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and ducking.
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Well, yes, that's kind of obvious, isn't it?
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So once you've done that,
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I saved that to my file folder structure.
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That explained earlier on.
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This one is here.
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This folder we call 28,
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however I record on HPR podcast,
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I think I'll just save the file in there.
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And then once I've done that,
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I listen to it once,
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I listen to it through once or twice
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to make sure that there's not some strange noises.
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Sometimes you get the word funny,
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you make pause or order,
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or there's strange noises that you make when you're talking.
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You can take these out if you can be bothered.
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I don't get it, it's not absolutely necessary.
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Stutters or umbs and ours and all this sort of thing as well,
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if you feel you want to.
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I guess it's not absolutely necessary.
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It's content and not quality that matters.
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So don't necessarily look for perfection.
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I have a re-theme that I had at the beginning of my show.
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So once I've once I've listened through the audio
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and made sure that it's okay,
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I then add the theme to the beginning of the recording.
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And I think you just go to the file menu,
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import and then audio.
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And that allows you to import
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my intro, which is my intro,
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it's not the HPR intro just to make that clear.
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If you don't have your own intro,
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which I think most people don't,
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HPR every episode has to have an intro now,
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but they can provide it for you.
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So you don't need to do any intros at all.
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So you just need to have a single recording and that's it.
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So once I've done that,
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I then highlight the track,
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the voice track.
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So I highlight the track and then I go to effects.
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Now in the past I've used a little bit of noise reduction.
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It's a noise reduction and noise removal.
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But in reality,
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I find that it really isn't necessary.
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Unless you've got a really noisy equipment or whatever.
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The history of anything that's generated is so little.
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And also I find it,
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unless you're really careful,
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it can make the gaps in between sound really unnatural
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and you get burbling if it was too aggressive,
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in between the silent pieces.
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And it can kind of jarring to the ear.
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So I really don't think it's necessary personally myself.
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I guess your mileage may vary and everyone's got their own idea,
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but I don't bother any of the anything like noise reduction anymore.
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The only thing I do,
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which I think is very useful,
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is I compress audio.
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So you go to effects and then a compressor.
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And then I just let the default settings and hit OK.
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There's a lot of complicated settings to that.
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And I just picked the default and it seemed to work fine.
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So what compression does is any quiet,
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but say if you're audio, it boosts.
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And any...
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So the average torque power of your audio is louder.
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That's why you find adverts and your television sounds so loud
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and radio because you use lots of compression there.
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It makes your audio sound nice and fooling.
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It just helps a lot, I find.
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And it's very easy to do.
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So ad compression.
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So the notes I was talking about,
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it's just a LibreOffice document and a word document,
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just write your notes into that.
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And I've got rough notes for this show right now.
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Once I'm happy with that, I then export the project.
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I'm going to file and export.
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And when you do that, I select, you select FLAQ.
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That's FLAQ format.
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That's the best format to use.
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It's recommended if you go to the HPR site,
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they give details about the settings for FLAQ.
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Let's just see.
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I'm going to go into the HPR site and see for the...
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See what it says about...
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So I go to give shows and then recording,
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editing your shows.
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Record your shows, recording editing using your computer.
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So I click on that.
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And they explain here, you record it using audacity.
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And they've got the example of audacity.
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And then once you've finished recording it, you export it.
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And confirm that the project rate,
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rate is set to 44100 Hz or 44144.1 kHz,
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whatever.
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44100, basically.
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File export and select FLAQ file.
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Click options to reveal FLAQ export setup.
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And you set the level to 8, which is best.
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Set the bit rate bit depth to 24.
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And that's it.
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That'll export your project on a FLAQ file
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ready to upload, basically.
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And of course, when you export it as FLAQ,
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you don't need to add anything to the file.
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You'll get a dialogue popping up saying about, you know,
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artists and all this stuff.
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And you can just ignore all that.
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Because HPR adds up metadata and later,
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so you can just ignore all that.
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So if you go into the HPR calendar page,
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what you do is, so you've got your project saved in FLAQ format.
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And let's go back to the home page.
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So HPR, I can probably do home page,
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give shows, and then if you go down to requesting a slot
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for your show, that's the next thing you need to do.
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So you, in that first sentence, you'll find a word,
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a highlighted link word called calendar.
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That takes you to the calendar page.
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Click on that and upload your show, it says.
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So current schedule, it shows you how many days
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to the next free slot, number of hosts in the queue,
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and shows in the queue, there's a graph that shows all that.
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Currently there are 11 days to wait until the next free slot.
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Please consider recording a show for us.
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So there you go.
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So you just look for available upload now, link.
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I click on one of these days when it suits you.
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And that will then display a page.
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I tell you what, I'm actually going to go ahead and do that,
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because I'm not going to upload, I can just ignore it.
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So I click on available upload now,
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and you get a page that says requesting a slot for your show.
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And below that it says slot, and it gives you your HPR,
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the number is going to be this, it's going to be HPR 2361,
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and it's going to be 2017 08 21 Monday.
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It won't be because I'm not actually going to post this one.
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So that's what you'll get.
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This is what I would get if I carried on with this.
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And below that it says email.
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So you've got to give your email address here.
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Now that email address is private, it's not posted anywhere.
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I don't think.
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And when you click the next button,
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what will happen is very shortly after that,
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you'll get a link appearing in your inbox,
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if you're email client or your email provider.
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And you've got a short window to use that link.
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Now, I don't know, maybe it's 15 minutes, 20 minutes or whatever.
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I'm not quite sure.
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I'm going to dig around and find out how long that will be.
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And when you click on that link that is send you on your email,
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it's a unique number generated for you,
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because you've verified it because it's been sent to your email address.
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When you click on that, you get a page appearing.
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And you've got details to fill in.
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Now, I find that it's easier to have show notes all of it not ready to go.
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Because otherwise, you know, if you have,
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I don't know about you, but it could take me more than 20 minutes to get together all the notes I want.
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So, I do that.
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But beforehand, I'm just cutting paste it in.
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So, I've got a template I use for that.
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And I don't know if all of these,
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all of this information is relevant anymore.
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Because you used to just,
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I just showed notes to an FTP site.
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And they did it for you.
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But now, it simplifies the process for them and for you as well.
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Getting this page that pops up.
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So, my HPR notes have got, I've got hostname.
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Of course, MrX, email address.
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And I've got against that, MrX at hpr.googlemail.com.
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Show title.
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The example I've got here says follow on to HPR234O tracking the HPRQ in Python.
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It desired slot.
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I've got next intro and outro added.
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No, in other words, I haven't added the HPR intro and outro.
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I've just got one one and that doesn't count.
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That's fine.
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Is it a series?
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No, it's not.
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Tags.
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Well, for this one, I just Python, comma, programming, comma, hardware.
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Reasonable tags for it.
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Explosive, clean, short summary.
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Improved version of script to capture the number of HPR shows in the queue using Python.
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And then we read a little bit below that.
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This is a follow up to my previous show, HPR234O.
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The improvement being I use available stats file.
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You know, I just know that guff.
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But there you go.
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That's basically all you need.
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And then, as I say, when you actually click that link and get that page from HPR,
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you've got all that information to hand.
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So it makes it a lot easier.
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And then at the bottom of the page, there's some.
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And this is from me, because I'm not actually posting it right.
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There's very second, obviously.
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There's a browse button to attach the upload file that you want to upload to HPR.
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So you hit the browse button.
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And look for the flat file, which you created when you exported the file.
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And when you hit the file and when you complete the file dialog box,
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it puts the path in the file.
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But at that point, it doesn't submit it.
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So you can always back out or change it.
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So that's fine.
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And then you scroll into the very bottom of the page.
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There's a button from memory, I think, called submit.
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And you push that button.
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And certainly if you're using Firefox, I think you get a link.
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What the page just says, you can see that it's sending.
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But there's no other outward sign that anything's happening.
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So you just got to go away and come back.
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And depending on the size of the file,
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I can take a few minutes or so to upload the show and also depending on your broadband speed or whatever.
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So you're best to be patient.
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And finally, when you come back, you'll see a page appearance here,
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where they thank you for posting your show.
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And that's all there is to it.
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A bit of that said, it's really quite complicated.
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But honestly, it's really that easy.
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So why don't you give it a go?
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We'd love to hear some content from you all out there.
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And this great big world called InterTubes.
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What on earth am I talking about?
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I don't know, I'm living in a little bit of rubbish.
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I guess it's about time I should just think of.
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Oh, wait a minute.
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A fine thing I'm going to have to do isn't it?
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Is tell you how you can get in contact with me.
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Should you be deaf and have to do that?
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So if you want to contact me, I can be contacted at MrX at hpr at googlemail.com.
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That's MRX ATHPR, the art symbol, googlemail.com.
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So until next time, thank you and goodbye.
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Just a wee note that if all this sounds a bit complicated,
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it doesn't mean to be.
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It can be very simple.
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This is just how I record a show.
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Instead, you could just record on your recording device.
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Record on just about any of you format you like.
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Click on the free slot link on the hpr calendar page.
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And upload the show without even show notes.
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hpr will do the rest.
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Just record and post.
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Simple as that.
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So you've got no excuse.
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Give us your content.
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