Neil Brown on Nostr: People with experience in audio/sound computer stuff, especially podcasts, I’d ...
People with experience in audio/sound computer stuff, especially podcasts, I’d welcome your input, please:
1) what commonly used (I.e. playable by most podcast clients without further transcoding) audio format and options produces the smallest file size for a “good enough” spoken word recording?
2) how do podcasts typically support people with either or both data caps and slow connections? I guess I’m really asking if they produce two feeds, at different sizes/qualities, or one feed with multiple files per recording, or one recording to the lowest common approach etc.
1) what commonly used (I.e. playable by most podcast clients without further transcoding) audio format and options produces the smallest file size for a “good enough” spoken word recording?
2) how do podcasts typically support people with either or both data caps and slow connections? I guess I’m really asking if they produce two feeds, at different sizes/qualities, or one feed with multiple files per recording, or one recording to the lowest common approach etc.