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Recording both ends of a Skype call
We've have just finished our Euro-mini meeting and we encountered several difficulties, but here's the good news! Jeff joined us and talked through the recording both ends task. In Windows,
- Start > Virtual Audio Cables > Audio Repeater
- Wave In: select your USB mic
- Wave out: select the Stereo Mix (or WhatUHear) of your soundcard
- In Audacity select Stereo Mix (or WhatUHear) as source
- Hit record!
Dennis, Anne and myself will record a screencast of this process too.
However, there was a question about whether we need the USB mic in this operation. Anne and I both noted that we have an external audio interface in addition to our internal soundcards. Optionally we think it ought to be possible to use those.
Euro interns Meeting 1
We meet in just over 15 minutes. My Skype account is:
osnacantab
Dennis
Meeting 1.3.3
Skype Names
Shall we all (Class of 1.3) share our Skype names? I find it handy to see when a fellow classmate is online and it will help to build community and create more opportunities for collaboration and mutual help. I have had a couple of good spontaneous side type-chats with Andrew and Niels.
My skype name is: madeline_here
Hate to complain, but . . . .
Is it possible that the Webcast Academy pages were created for a 17" or larger screen? I find it awkward to have to scroll both up/down left/right to see a full page when viewing the site on a 14" iBook. Is it me? It does NOT happen on worldbridges.net (it resizes with my screen). Or is it something outside my control? Sorry to sound like I'm complaining, I am ever so grateful for all the people behind the scenes who are making this happen.
A log of my audio oddessy
I spent a good deal of time today experimenting with my audio settings. A record of what I've done can be found in Google documents and spreadsheets
I used screenshoots to illustrate the settings I used. If you would like to collaborate on this document just send me your email address and I will invite you to collaborate. We may actually come up with something useful.
Wikipedia text on Webcasting is referring to Webcast Academy
Drupal tagging for better cross blog /forum structure
Dual monitors working for me by now
Last Sunday i was struggling with having too many open windows with just one monitor. I'm currently working from my stationary PC but whan I was more frequently using my powerbook laptop, I enjoyed connecting a secondary monitor. And I do have two 19" monitors, so what am I waiting for!
Bengt sent me some information about connecting dual monitors to a PC and I felt encouraged to work on this problem. It came out to be quite easy! My PC has an nVidia Video board with DVI-I dual link. I figured out that I needed a DVI male -VGA female 15 pin adaptor. All I needed was to locate a vendor here in Denmark. Then ,I had to find the Monitor preferences and do the correct settings for primary and secondary monitor. Now it works well, and I am happy as a child.
Dennis: Euro-zone Huddle meeting
Greetings those who would like to do a copycat meeting of last Wednesday's, which was at 01:30 GMT. (To make it clear - We won't be able to copy what that meeting did - different people with different competencies). Just to be definite, I'd like to suggest this coming
Monday 6 November
19:00 GMT
(If that isn't possible for someone, write so we can negotiate).
I suggest we do a mini Skype conference first, which I will start, and then plan to go to Huddle, if that seems worthwhile.
As I've noted before, my primary aim is to get help streaming. (Someone wrote that Huddle enables one to see particpants' desktops. That sounds interesting in this context, and potentially helpful.)
Thinking about Web Huddle, Small Group Meetings, and the Academy - call for Nov.8th
It's time I posted about our Small Group Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 20:30 EST.
I got a little nervous when 8:20pm rolled around and noone had poked their head in the webhuddle area but then soon after, names started appearing....whew, first hurdle over. I was thankful that Kathy took the reigns quickly and although she had never done a Skype conference before, she threw caution to the wind and set one up. Jeff also bridged from one skype conference (I believe) to Kathy's which I thought was very impressive but soon we all just stayed in Kathy's conference.
I learned alot about Skype Conferencing by listening to Kathy and Jeff set things up. I also discovered that my audio was causing grief to others so I had to be 'muted'....then eventually, when I tried to fix my audio, I completed turned myself off...well, audio-wise that is! We trouble-shooted using WebHuddle for a bit, where I showed my settings and others provided advice... and then Jeff suggested that I shut down Skype and come back...this did the trick, I was vocal again!
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Recording a monologue (an introduction)
I thought I'd start my webcasters report with how I recorded my introduction.
H/W setup:
HP nx6120 notebook
60 GB HDD/1.25 GB RAM/15" TFT display
I used a reguler ($5) mic, that went into mic port of the laptop.
For recording I used Audacity, and set the sound source to 'Microphone' (The sound source appears on the controls at the top of the window just besides the volume settings).
I'd like to thank the Academy...
Comments from last night's meeting
- Always start your Skypecasts with visitors muted by default
- Everyone should take time to get familiar with their friendly neighborhood sound card settings
- We're going to set up a Moodle space under webcastacademy.com to help with the process of getting through the course requirements in a logical and organized manner
- Hosting a show is much easier when you have a partner acting as your "engineer"
- Susan did a great job!
Soundcard woes
I'm thinking aloud here, but if you have any thoughts please comment.
I've recently bought a new, fairly high spec PC running Windows XP SP2. I have three sound capture devices attached: a SoundMax internal card that came with the PC, a Soundblaster Audigy that I've just added and an M-Audio Firewire 410 audio interface, which I have to record my own music. Sounds complicated. Now I also have Virtual Audio Cables which I suppose falls into this list. (VAC keeps saying "Test" btw?)
I was having problems with the SoundMax, hence the addition of the Audigy. The Firewire interface I regard as a separate issue. Everything can work - I just don't know when it will and when it will fail. I was in at the beginning of the small group meeting last night on the Skypecast and had tested Skype with our friend the Skype Lady before the meet. Everything was OK. Previously I had been using the Java-based Elluminate environment to play back some conference sessions. During our meeting I had Web Huddle running.