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Question for ASP.NET Podcast Listeners

I've been working on editing out little snafus in the ASP.NET Podcast.  I've been reading that it is considered ok to leave them in.  Things like my comment on show #11 that I needed to add something to the show notes.  What do you think?

Wally

Posted: Aug 14 2005, 08:45 AM by Wallym | with 3 comment(s)
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Joel Ross said:

Leave them in. That's one of the things you expect in podcasts. You hear it all the time in Jason Salas' DP (where I heard about your podcast, btw). and it's never bothered me. It's one of the things that makes podcasting seem more real to me.
# August 15, 2005 10:12 AM

Jason Salas said:

IMHO, a show should technically be produced as good as possible (rich sound quality, optimized MP3 filesize, length of show), but as far as the content - the more real, the better. Just be yourself and be honest...mistakes or not. That's the big benefit of podcasting over.
# August 15, 2005 2:58 PM

Jon Galloway said:

The only thing I'd like edited is the volume on the intro. That revving motorcycle sound just about blows out my car speakers.

Running the whole audio track through compression seems to be the best way to clean up audio if you get to that point, but if the content is good enough you can probably get away with lower sound quality. Your content has been absolutely incredible!
# August 16, 2005 9:43 PM
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