Podcast FAQ

podcast export settings

by Shawn Stroman V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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To ensure the highest sound quality, record your podcasts in . WAV format with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit depth of 24-bit. To keep your podcast host happy and ensure a smooth experience, export your podcasts to a stereo, 128 kbps .Jun 9, 2021

What bitrate should I export my podcast?

The results of the study didn't surprise me: I discovered a few years ago that 64–128kbps is the ideal bit rate for podcasts (small file size without a noticeable loss in audio quality for an average listener).

Should I export podcasts mono or stereo?

Mono is fine even if you have music at the intro or outro of your episodes. Mono is a good choice for most podcasts as the file size is smaller and the quality will be comparable to stereo. Mono uses one channel so what you hear in your left ear is the same as the right.

Should I export podcast as MP3 or WAV?

WAV is the clear winner when it comes to high-quality audio. WAV files aren't compressed, so every intro and sound effect from your podcast episode will be preserved.

How do I export podcasts?

Click the "Compress Using" drop-down list and select either "AAC Encoder" or "MP3 Encoder." Click the "Audio Settings" drop-down list and select the type of podcast you created. Click "Export," then select a name and location for the file. Click "Save" to export the podcast to your hard disk.

What quality should I export podcasts?

To ensure the highest sound quality, record your podcasts in . WAV format with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit depth of 24-bit. To keep your podcast host happy and ensure a smooth experience, export your podcasts to a stereo, 128 kbps .

What format should my podcast be?

When it comes to sharing your audio as a podcast, MP3 and M4A files are the only audio filetypes that are supported for podcast apps (like iTunes or Apple Podcasts). Acast supports both file formats. We recommend uploading 128 - 160kbps MP3 files.

How big should my podcast file be?

1-hour recording As a rule of thumb, a 64Kbps file is about 0.5MB per minute, a 96Kbps file is about 0.75MB per minute, and a 128Kbps file is about 1MB per minute.

Which audio format is best for voice recording?

A lossless audio file format is the best format for sound quality. These include FLAC, WAV, or AIFF. These types of files are considered “hi-res” because they are better or equal to CD-quality.

How do I export apple podcasts?

iTunesClick on Podcasts.File > Library > Export Playlist.Set the format to OPML.Save.Email the file to your device.

How do I transfer podcasts to my MP3 player?

The beauty of an MP3 Player is that you can take your music, or podcast episodes, with you whether you're online or not. Now, most MP3 players by the big brands (aka Apple products) will automatically sync your favorite podcasts to your MP3 player whenever you connect your device to your computer to sync your music.

How do I save a podcast as an MP3?

You can hold Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd (Mac) while clicking to select multiple files at once. Open the "File" menu and select "Convert". This will bring up another submenu with conversion options. Select "Create mp3 Version".

Is WAV or MP3 higher quality?

An MP3 will never sound better than a Wav, no matter what kbps it's at as it is all still lossy. Fact 7. John Rofrano has quoted that WAVs will always sound better than MP3 so stick to the Wavs.

What takes up less space MP3 or WAV?

MP3 files are between five and 10x smaller than WAV files, which means they take up less space on your storage device. That's the whole point of compressed files! There are a few benefits of using smaller files: Pay less to store your audio.

Are podcasts MP3 files?

The most common audio file type podcasters use is the mp3.

What Bit Rate Should I Export My Podcast Episode As?

James Cridland over at PodNews just published an article about which bit rates some of the most popular podcasts use for their episode files.

What do the podcast professionals do?

Radiolab is a podcast that has consistently sounded great over the years, but it’s not because their MP3 files are encoded at a high bit rate like 320kbps, it’s because the producers are experienced audio engineers who know how record and mix audio well.

What about Lore?

I’m going to highlight an exception to make one final point, and that is Aaron Mahnke’s Lore podcast. Lore’s episode files are encoded at 256kbps, almost double the apparent average of 128kbps.

How to record audio for podcast?

Most podcasters record audio by directly plugging in a microphone to a USB slot or microphone slot on their audio hardware.

How to make podcast sound better?

Spoken word podcasts sound better when they are equalized by boosting the lower frequencies and dampening higher frequencies. You can do this using the effects in Audition. Select a clip, and click Clip Effects at the top of the Effects Rack. Select a track, and click Track Effects at the top of the Effects Rack.

What is podcasting?

Podcasts are radio-style talk shows and audio broadcasts that can be downloaded or streamed over the Internet. Creating a podcast requires basic understanding of recording, audio editing and mixing, and streaming or publishing. Audition makes the podcast creation process easier through its intuitive editing and mixing interface.

What is the best way to record a podcast?

You can record your podcast using the Waveform editor or the Multitrack editor. Waveform editor is ideal for recording the voice from a single microphone and editing an individual recording. On the other hand, Multitrack editor is used if you are recording and editing multiple audio tracks from more than one source.

Why do podcasts sound better?

Spoken word podcasts typically sound better when the low level frequencies are boosted and the higher frequencies are reduced. This will make your voice sound a little deeper, which is generally desirable (think James Earl Jones or Martha Stewart). Just don’t get carried away…

What file format does Buzzsprout take?

Buzzsprout can take various file formats, but we suggest you export to one of the following with the quality settings listed to the side. MP3 (Constant, 256 kbps, Joint Stereo) Ogg Vorbis (Quality 8) You can also download and install plug-ins or libraries to add extra functionality to Audacity.

How many kbps is iTunes?

To give you a bit of context, iTunes (the music side) delivers its audio files at 256 kilobits per second, or kbps. The perfectionists at Apple have obviously decided that rate is the lowest they can go while still delivering great audio quality for any type of music.

Do you have to download podcasts in advance?

As 4G and 5G becomes more common, there’s less requirement to download in advance. Therefore, your listeners might care about the size of the file as they could be paying for it via their mobile plan.

What does "download" mean on podcasts?

It means that every time a new episode is retrieved by the app, it will be automatically downloaded. This setting will apply to every podcast, so be careful because it might use a lot of storage. If you prefer, you can enable this setting per podcast (see below). To enable this feature go into Settings/Download.

Where are downloaded episodes stored?

By default, downloaded content will be stored in the device internal memory. If you want it to be stored on your SD card or in the folder of your choice, you can do so by selecting a new Storage folder (Settings/Download/Storage folder) If you want, downloaded episodes can be automatically added to the playlist.

mp3 Bit Rates in More Detail

The bit rate has a direct collaboration to the mp3’s file size, every increase to the bit rate will increase the size of the file. For example, going from 64 to 128kbps will double the file size. For that reason, it is important to pick the bit rate that is appropriate for the content. See the list of minimum bit rates below as a guide.

mp3 Sample Rate

Picking the sample rate is easy. The sample rate is the number of samples per second, the more samples the clearer the sound will be. If you’re using a cheap microphone or tape recorder for example, using either 22,050 and 44,100 will not make much of a difference.

Also By James

Once you’ve finished editing your Audacity project, it’s time to export the final file.

Which File Format Should You Export To?

For podcasters and content creators, the two file formats you’ll most commonly be working with are .wav and .mp3.

Exporting .MP3 Audio In Audacity – Advanced Settings

In this section, I will assume that you’re going to be exporting primarily dialogue content – podcast episodes, audiobooks, etc. This is because musicians should not be exporting their audio as .MP3 in the first place, as noted above.

Conclusion

Exporting audio in Audacity doesn’t take very long, and overall the process is very simple.

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