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Podcasting Terminology
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Show Notes
Show notes are written content that accompany a podcast episode, often including summaries, links to resources, and additional information discussed in the episode.
RSS Feed
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feed is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-readable format, used by podcasts to distribute episodes.
Episode
An episode is an individual segment of content within a podcast series, typically released on a regular schedule and featuring various forms of audio media.
Media Hosting
Media hosting refers to the service provided by a company that stores media files, such as podcast episodes, and delivers them to listeners through the internet.
Dynamic Microphone
A dynamic microphone is a type of mic that works well in various environments, often favored in podcasting for its durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels without distortion.
Podcast Host
A podcast host refers to both the individual who presents and guides the podcast, as well as the service provider that stores and distributes the podcast audio files.
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
A DAW is a software platform used for recording, editing, and producing audio files. Podcasters use DAWs to edit their recordings and create the final episode audio.
Podcatcher
A podcatcher is a software application designed to automatically download podcast episodes for offline listening as soon as they are available, often via an RSS feed.
Condenser Microphone
A condenser microphone is a sensitive type of microphone that captures high-quality audio, commonly used in studio settings for podcasting due to its ability to pick up subtle nuances in sound.
Audio Interface
An audio interface is a piece of hardware used to connect microphones and other audio equipment to a computer, allowing for higher quality sound recording for podcasts.
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