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Episode: 3876
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Title: HPR3876: Recording An Episode For Hacker Public Radio
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3876/hpr3876.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 07:06:00
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---
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3876 from Monday the 12th of June 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Recording an Episode for Hacker Public Radio.
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It is hosted by RUNO KEY and is about 8 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, sharing my experience as a first-time contributor.
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Hello again, my name is André Inich, also known as RUNO KEY.
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Last week I recorded my first episode on Hacker Public Radio, the podcast you are listening to right now.
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This one is recorded on the 15th of May 2023.
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Again, I am publishing it under a Creative Commons attribution share-like 4.0 International
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license.
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I was surprised to get mentioned on the 30 Euros after submitting my show.
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You can find me there at RUNO KEY at layer 8.space, no dash and the 8 as a digit.
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Link will be posted in the show notes.
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In case you want to reach out to me, I'm also delighted to have received an email, even
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before my last episode was airing.
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I was asked whether I am interested in recording an episode on my experience with contributing
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to Hacker Public Radio for the first time.
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So this is going to be the topic for today.
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And a warning upfront, I have a reputation of overthinking stuff.
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I blame my neurodiversity for it.
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That being said, I'm positive that sharing my thought process can help make the service
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better for everyone.
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I'm recording this episode again using Autocity.
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Now there's a choice about which software you can use for a podcast.
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Online based as well as offline ones.
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Autocity wasn't the news for sending an analytic to them.
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However, I couldn't find any indication in the settings for it to opt out of them.
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The fourth of the software ran packaged up for a debut in Asfix I could tell.
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Or perhaps they require an additional sources, sources does list entry, I don't know.
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Before recording my very first podcast here, I had only experience with some video recording.
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Oftentimes done by the host, but I also prepared a few videos for an online course, which I
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couldn't publish because life happened.
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And thoughts I give during the pandemic years.
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As I often do when I enter a new subject, I went to the library and grabbed some books
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to learn more.
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In particular, I landed a podcast by Dirk Hildebrand, a small book in German published at
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Haufer.
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I add a link to that in the journals.
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Weed through it, I learned that I'm doing the game.
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It's really easy to start a podcast as HPR promises.
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The thing I should spend some attention on is keeping a consistent distance to the
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microphone and able some level of feedback during the recording so that I can listen to
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what is recorded while speaking, using my gaming headset, a lurchy tag G20 230 and prepare
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a script.
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I don't have to think about designing images for the show or episodes because HPR will
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take care of that for me.
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It might be different if I start my own podcast, perhaps using funk rail or cast report.
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Right now I'm not taking steps towards that, mainly because I need to rent some web space
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first.
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And in my experience, streaming takes a considerable amount of bandwidth.
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Per that, with Hostess that try hard to convince you to buy your domain to them as well and
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the choice frames.
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I have my DNS provider already, thank you very much.
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I looked into how to do feedback in order city and I think the best I should do for now
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is sitting on the microphone I can next to the meters in the upper right of the interface
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and enable observation before I start recording.
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Also leaving a little bit time before and after the recording allows me to cut keyboard
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clips for starting and stopping the recording.
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In HPR episode 3802, I also learned about skipping silences which is the fact in the
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special category on order city.
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I hope I don't have pauses so long that I'd learn to trunchate them.
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My main thought about going with order city was post-processing directly after the recording.
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I learned from my thoughts that I already feel comfortable with the script in front of
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me, which is why you hear me speaking like that.
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It gives me the security I need to avoid too many arms.
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However, I feel like a few things are missing.
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Considering that this is a podcast that is distributed through HPR and its partners, I would
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like to have chapter markers.
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I couldn't find a hint on how to add them in the form I was presented on HPR.
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You using timestamps allows me to easily scan the outline of a recording which aids in
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the decision making process on whether it's worth the time to listen to a particular episode.
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I hope you consider this episode to be useful to make the time for it.
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Thank you.
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Another question mark I had when preparing the recordings were the settings.
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I'm used to have a guideline when recording videos from an online talk, seems like preferred
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format or container, to technical details like stereo or mono, to the sampling rate,
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where you, as well as whether static or variable, the only thing I found is a hint that
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submissions will be transcoded to mono.
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I recorded stereo with a default 44 trauma 1 kHz sampling rate here.
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There was no recommendations on the format, so I went with the odd forbors instead of
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MP3 because of license freedom.
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Other city appears to not support flag, so I have to use a lossy format.
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It's true that MP3 enjoys right support, but I want to encourage freedom when given
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the choice.
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I could have chosen WAF files, but those tend to become huge really fast.
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Now I also add metadata to the recording.
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Warbors offers comments for that.
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You can compare to ID3 tags for MP3 files.
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Given that I couldn't find a way to enter these chapters information in HPR webforms,
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I'm experimenting with EV tag from the Debian repository.
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I'm reading the source code of my podchatcher of choice that is antenna port for Android
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as distributed in the fred app store.
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I can tell that it passes these comments at least.
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Instead doesn't yield results.
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I hope to see that there is a Warbors comment of the Warbors tool package for the command
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line, and there is Q3 with a Qt or a CLI interface.
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Packed some slight different metadata by me over the course of my contributions to
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HPR.
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Last thing I want to highlight before ending this episode is show notes.
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Now I have more experience with blogging than recording a podcast.
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When researching recommendations online, there's also SEALF Fluff that is search engine optimization.
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That goes into writing subtitles.
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Usually with catchy titles, clickbait and all the rest.
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I have opinions here.
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However, I enjoy that there is no leaf or rating in the review part in the episodes I
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listen to so far.
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Because a podcast is a special author's feed, babyg.
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Why would I want to bind myself to a special platform?
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But then I also want to be able to read up and search through the content of a podcast
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episode.
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Right now, I'm sharing my prepared script as a show note.
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It should come off as a wall of text.
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I'm open to feedback on this front.
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You can find my tiered site profile below.
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Please do reach out to me.
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And that's it for today.
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I thank you for listening to me, looking forward to hear from you, be it in writing or
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as an episode on HPR.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HPR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast, you can click on our contribute link to find
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out how easy it leads.
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Hosting for HPR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the Internet Archive
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and R-Sync.net.
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On the Sadois status, today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International
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License.
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