did this once — we both recorded the audio separately on good microphones, and we chatted over Skype with headphones on so there was no audio bleed. cc @AliAbdaal who edited it together
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This is what we've done too - my one note is to record each voice as a separate channel so you can mix them properly. certain recorders, for whatever dumb reason, just shove both mics together
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GoToWebinar with headset. Used GTW's recording function and published to youtube. Zoom would work the same. Easy.
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I like Zencastr quite a lot. It saves local WAV files for all participants. Zoom will record separate audio too, but not local uncompressed.
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AudioHijack to record 24-bit WAV mono to hard drives, and then dumped in a DropBox file. Our conversation uses Skype, but Skype audio never gets on the podcast audio. Our producer is
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Use
@cleanfeedNET in Chrome. Cleanest audio stream of all by far - and it’s free!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We have been recording using zencastr.
@kushal_mehra seems to do it even easier with Google hangouts..
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@TheZoneCast does, and they do *okay* with it.
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