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Episode: 4193
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Title: HPR4193: Why I haven't recorded an episode for HPR
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4193/hpr4193.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:05:56
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4193 for Wednesday the 28th of August 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, Why I Haven't Recorded an Episode for HPR, it is part of the
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series podcasting how-to.
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It is hosted by fellow book and is about 12 minutes long, it carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Dave records an episode for HPR explaining why he hasn't recorded an
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episode for HPR.
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Hold up a minute.
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Did you just say you're going to be recording an episode on why you haven't recorded an
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episode?
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Well, yes, exactly what I'm going to do.
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Hi, my name is Dave and this has been quite a whilst it's my last recording for HPR,
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to which I'm very welcome.
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But I suppose the whole point of this episode, which is a little bit all over the place
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because I'm actually out walking at the moment, is to try and explain why I haven't recorded
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an episode for Hacker Public Radio recently.
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Before I get started on that, I probably should point out I have already read out now
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the majority of this episode, which isn't scripted by the way, but I've got to press
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record.
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So therefore I was talking to a phone that was not listening, classic.
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So it's been a few years since my last episode.
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But since then I've been suffering from a fairly acute case of hypocrisy because this
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is an episode about why I haven't recorded an episode at the same time as why I'm recording
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an episode whilst trying to justify a why I haven't recorded an episode.
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So I'm on my way, on foot down, sorry, on my way down to my son, who is currently
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doing Taekwondo.
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My wife's down there already, she went down earlier on.
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So I thought I'd come down and meet them.
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But I think the principal reason why I haven't done an episode for Hacker Public Radio
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recently is mostly around, I suppose if I'm being honest, it's apathy.
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Yes, they pulled out a call for urgent episodes.
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Oh look, someone's asked for that call, I don't need to worry about it.
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And that's not a solution, really, isn't.
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I have no excuse for that, but given that this has been on my mind for the last couple
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of days.
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But I don't know how it is for you, but I always suffer from this affliction where I could
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be in the car driving or I could be lost, I know it's that way.
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Or I could be sat on my can, or whatever.
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And I'll have this fantastic idea for an episode, and I might, yeah, this is it, this is
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going to be a brilliant episode to record.
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But the time you get around to finishing up what you're doing, you've forgotten.
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Oh, the great idea, it's lost, which is not ideal.
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So I figured that as I'm walking to go and meet up with Carol and Alex, I would take
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the opportunity to record an episode.
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Now it was my intention to use my portable recorder, that's when I switched it on, here
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it said, me and battery flat.
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So I'm using my phone, and I'm kind of glad about that actually, because it kind of
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proves the point that I want to make, that actually it's shockingly easy to record an
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episode for HPR.
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I don't know if this is a bit meta, listening to an episode of HPR explaining how to record
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an episode for HPR, and I know that a few people have done this themselves quite recently.
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But given my own lack of contributions of late, it seemed appropriate that I'm going
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to get run over again, it seemed appropriate that I should record one of my own.
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So I've been doing this, I have picked up my phone, I'm walking, I'm out of breath,
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this is a fitness thing, all I got, and I'm all the way to walk through a local beauty
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spot to get to where I want to get to, I've fired up an app on my phone, and what this
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time around I should press record, and I've started talking, and that's it, that's all
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you need to do, there's nothing beyond that that you need to think about.
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Once the episode is completed, hang on, I am lost, is there a public footpath down this
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road?
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This one?
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Thank you, so I see it, so yeah, getting lost again, that's because I was talking to you
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and not concentrate on where I was going, ah, there we go, so yeah, just picking up
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the pressing record, talking, once I've finished, I can then take this recording, track it
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onto the HPL website, fill out some details, press go, and that's it, job done, everything
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else from that point on was taken care of by the volunteers, the amazingly volunteers
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behind the public radio itself, so it really is that easy, now to be fair, you could probably
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do that from a phone, so you could do that and submit it while you're out actually out
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on the belt, but with audio, and Ken has always said audio quality is not barrier to entry
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where I'm recording an episode before, hack a public radio, and to a point, I agree,
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and I have spoken about this before, where audio quality, I think there has to be a certain
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level before, before submissing it, and that is you have to be able to understand what
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a person's saying, I've listened to a number of, well, a small number to be fair, of hack
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a public radio episode where I've not been able to actually understand what a person
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is saying, because the quality is so bad, but that is very much a minority, 99 point
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whatever it is for some of the episodes that I have heard have been of sufficient quality
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to be able to hear them, so most mobile phones these days have a decent enough, I'm lost
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again, have a decent enough microphone on them, and all of them do have a microphone, that's
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kind of a requirement of a phone, is to have a microphone on it, or a decent enough
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quality, even your budget Chinese brands have a microphone of decent enough quality
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to be able to record something like this, and you can determine whether you want to make
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a change, edit the file, sorry about the buzzing you're hearing the background, just trying
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to work out where on earth I am, to work out where I need to go to, I need to go that way,
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okay, that's cool, but you can edit it off, to the fact, I'm probably going to edit this
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file before I submit it, because there are, there's an embarrassing long silent period
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towards the beginning of the file, there will be some production notes, I record it after
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I record it, I'll take those out, and then I'll just dump them into audacity or something,
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make it sound better for you, and then submit it, and that's probably all that you need
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to happen, from that point on, is there a motorcyclist on this path, idiot, but you
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could also, if you wanted to chuck your file through, your finish file through a service
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like what, so unfortunately when I switched from my recording app, earlier on to try and find
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that where I was going, because I thought I was lost, it stopped recording, which is rather
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frustrating, but then when I switched back it started recording again, so all of the
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bit that was missed was about, I often will then throw the recorded file into, into
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authentic, which is a service you can use to cleanse audio, but you don't have to do
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that, you don't have to do that at all, it's not a requirement for the purposes of, of
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HPR at all, just to go through and do any of that, it's a matter of personal choice.
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The authentic service, which I've mentioned before, on HPR, other people have as well,
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you just chuck a file into it, and then you have some options for noise reduction, removal
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of hissing, background noise, harm all the rest of it, and then it chucks out a nicely
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cleaned and nicely cleaned file, and you get two hours of free on the extra small tier,
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which is available for no cost, but then from that point on, which you've then got, I
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think you've got nine hours or 21 hours of processing time, that you can then subscribe
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for, so fairly reasonable rate, I am not getting a commission from off on it, so I'm not
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trying to sell you a service that I'm going to benefit from, but you don't have to do
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any of that, like I say, it could simply be a case of picking up a phone, pressing record
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on an app, most phones have a sound recorder already built into them, there are plenty of
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apps around you can use, I use one called offonic edit, but you do not require an offonic
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account to use, it's only if you want to then use the cleaning services off on it that
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you then need an account, but as a sound recorder, well, you be the judge, it's pretty decent,
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and then once you've got that file just export it off your phone, and then, like I said,
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upload it to the HBL website, fill in the details about what this shows about, and then
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press, one of the buttons says submit send, I can't remember exactly, so it really is
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as simple as that, as for why I haven't done that over the last three years, I have no excuse,
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and I'm not going to try and justify my lack of recording by any lofty reasons, because
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they're not any, so hopefully that will change going forward, so anyway, I've been Dave,
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otherwise known as the lovebug, find all my contact details over on my correspondent
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page, correspondent 314, and I think, as always, I've gone out from HBL radio for the use
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of their service, and join us again tomorrow for another exciting episode of HALCA Public Radio.
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You know, you have been listening to HALCA Public Radio, and HALCA Public Radio does work,
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today's show was contributed by a HBL listener like yourself, if you ever thought of recording
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broadcast, and click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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Hosting for HBL has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the Internet Archive,
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and our sims.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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