Archive for April, 2009
Post to Blog or Podcast using PubClip Voice Folders
When you edit a Voice Folder, you can select a blog or podcast which will be automatically posted to when that folder receives new media.
1. Start by creating your podcast or connect to an existing blog provider. Once your blog or podcast have been created, you can create a folder that will auto-post.
2. Create a Voice Folder which will auto-post to your new blog or podcast. Select the blog or podcast you created above. Save the Voice Folder.
3. Test your Voice Folder by dialing the assigned phone number and creating a recording.
Once you have created the Voice Folder and selected the blog or podcast to auto-post to, you are done. Just dial the Voice Folder number, record and hang up. Your media should be encoded and posted fairly quickly.
To watch the progress of a newly created media, you can check your Media Status page.
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Add comment April 14, 2009
Post to Blog or Podcast using the PubClip Web Recorder Mini
When you edit an Audio Folder or Video Folder you can select a blog or podcast which will be automatically posted to when that folder receives new media.
Start by creating your podcast or connect to an existing blog provider. Once your blog or podcast have been created, you can create a folder that will auto-post.
Create an Audio Folder and Video Folder. Select the blog or podcast which will be automatically posted to when these folders receive new media from the Web Recorder Mini. Save the Audio Folder and Video Folder.
Generate HTML code for the Web Recorder Mini and select the Audio Folder and Video Folder you created above. Paste the HTML code on your web site.
Test your Web Recorder Mini by recording an audio and video and saving them.
Once you have created the Audio Folder and Video Folder, generated the HTML code for your Web Recorder Mini, and posted the HTML to your site, you are done. Record a test audio or test video and save the recording. Your media should be encoded and posted fairly quickly to your blog or podcast.
To watch the progress of a newly created media, you can check your Media Status page.
Add comment April 2, 2009