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Hardware and software for quality youtube podcasting (for boardgaming)?

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mouser:
Nice long article on getting your podcast recordings to sound amazing: "The ear training guide for audio producers"
http://training.npr.org/audio/the-ear-training-guide-for-audio-producers/



"This post will help you identify problematic audio, prevent the most common problems and recognize when it’s time to call for help. It’s a great reference guide for anyone who works with audio, from new producers to seasoned veterans."
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From lifehacker.com

IainB:
@mouser: Thanks for that article. Potentially very useful when one needs it. So I have taken a copy of the article.
I'm glad you spotted it! I have Lifehacker posts in my bazqux feed aggregator, but I probably would have missed the article in question as I tend to dismiss most of Lifehacker as being unadulterated cr#p nowadays, because it usually is.

Maybe I should give it another chance...

mouser:
Anyone else with any thoughts? I'm actually going to start making a couple boardgame podcasts/vlogs with my friend very soon.. exciting/scary/daunting.. any advice?

Nod5:
I have no feedback on the specifics (easily sync audio streams, ...) but some software thoughts:
- I've seen live streamers use OBS https://obsproject.com/ (FOSS)
- For non-live video/audio editing check out DaVinci Resolve https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/ (Freeware)

KynloStephen66515:
For recording (especially multicam with live editing options) - 100% go OBS

For editing, I personally use OpenShot (which is free and Open Source)

For your graphical (and spritzy stuff), check out the following:

https://www.pexels.com/ (Free videos & images)
https://www.pixabay.com (free images)
https://www.freemusicarchive.org/curator/Video (Free audio)
[some of these are attricution based licenses but they always specify]

https://spark.adobe.com is also really handy for throwing together promo videos/graphics/stuff (not free but reasonably prices)

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