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How to Record a Podcast Remotely
Episode 4214th July 2023 • Good Podcasting • Summit City Studios
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Recording a podcast remotely can be a great way to connect with guests from all over the world. But it's important to do it right, or you'll end up with poor audio quality and a frustrating experience.

In this episode of Good Podcasting, we'll discuss the pros and cons of recording remotely, how to choose a platform that records high quality audio and video, and how to communicate details with your guest ahead of time. We'll also share our recommendation for remote podcast recording.

Key points:

  • Pros of recording remotely
  • Choose a platform that records high quality audio and video
  • Communicate details with your guest ahead of time:

We recommend Riverside.FM for remote podcast recording and used it to record this episode. Riverside.FM offers high quality audio and video encoding, offers a built in editor that includes nearly instantaneous transcription, and provides file downloads in a variety of options if you prefer to edit elsewhere.

If you'd like to try Riverside.FM for your next podcast use this link for 15% off your subscription.

And check out Captivate.FM for all your podcast hosting, publishing and distribution needs.

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Host: Brian Biedenbach

Music: “Got the Get Up” by Ilya Zhornik on Soundscape Media

Producer: Brian Biedenbach at Summit City Studios

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