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I’ve setup my own federated podcast through Castopod, but unsure of how to federate it with Lemmy directly. It is project-focused around FOSS tooling and just enjoying life.
Any suggestions on better integrating it with Lemmy? Thanks all. Posted to Technology community as well.
The audio is very quiet, it’s probably a microphone or post processing issue.
Castropod is cool, maybe you can try to figure out why it doesn’t properly federate with Lemmy and file some issues on both sides?
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll work on it. Also, I recognize you from Disroot, etc. Hello!
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Thanks, what about using Ardour or ffmpeg or another free tool?
If I go with that VST, do you find the additional abilities are worth adding? Specifically “delossifier” and “advanced dynamics”. Thank you.
And there is the perfect declipper. Thanks for any pointers on which parts are worth the cost.
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I have the board and large diaphragm mic already. I have been recording to a boundary mic since it feels natural.
I want to say Thank you so very much for telling me about this. This tool is absolutely incredible. Worth every penny. Thank you.
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Here is how it sounds now. Still working on it. https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/episodes/where-to-begin
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Quick q what are you using to host your podcast site? I went and followed on Mastodon, since that works best for personal lists for me.
I like Linux and I like the idea of prepping (or sometimes making fun of it) so I think this should be good.
Currently I’m hosting it on Cpanel. I contacted Softaculous and asked them to add Castopod to their webstore, then waited several months to a year-ish. My plan is to move the audio into Minio S3-compatible storage and then move podcast (yikes) onto my hardware. :)


