[ale] outcome of interview with Donald Knuth
Larry Johnson
larryfeltonjohnson at gmail.com
Fri May 28 17:41:14 EDT 2010
A few weeks back I posted questions here about how to do telephone
interviews for podcasts. I considered several options, including some
of the conference call services
and an Ekiga/Audacity combination. What I finally did was get a
Tele-R-Corder DVTR-680 inline digital recorder from Fry's (about $98).
The reason I decided not to go with VOIP is that I listened to a
number of podcasts which here done over Skype, and they'd periodically
sound underwater. My assumption is that Ekiga might periodically have
the same problem.
So I just recorded the interview straight off a landline telephone and
did some enhancement with Audacity. All in all it worked pretty well.
You can tell it was a phone interview, but I don't have any
objection to remote interviews sounding like what they are, as long as
the dialog is clear and understandable.
Anyone interested can listen to it at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/larryfeltonj
I'm going after a really low tech interview for my next one. I'd like
to interview Joseph Amato about his book On Foot -- A History of
Walking. No one can accuse me of having a narrow definition of
technology :-) My first interview was actually Barbara Joye, about
the founding of WRFG.
Larry
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