🎧️ Obsidian Podcast Workflow After The Death Of Airr.io 💀️

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @bernardberari4250
    @bernardberari4250 9 місяців тому +5

    When in Obsidian, I also use PodNotes for podcasts and Timestamp Notes for videos. I have a hotkey to a templater script that checks the frontmatter for the type of file (video, podcast) and based on that it runs quickadd macros to insert the appropriate time stamps. Using QuickAdd I got to a nice workflow where I use Alt+P to insert a timestamp, stop the player, then I use Alt + Enter to commit the note, which also restarts the player and converts the timestamp link to an Obsidian Buttons button that I assign a sexier CSS class to. This Buttons bit is just an aesthetic preference, but using templater to check which type of file I'm editting and using the appropriate command is really helpful.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  8 місяців тому

      woah thats neat! please share!

  • @enidoi
    @enidoi 9 місяців тому

    Found a limitation where taking the summary and pushing it to the reader for reading later parses the HTML but only about 30% of the entire page, missing the bulk of the meat.
    It is a great video explaining your process, which everyone else misses; it is fantastic to talk about your framework, but showing its application is priceless.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      ah, well a difference for me is that im not worried about or trying to use those things in readwise, i simply use readwise as the transport mechanism for all these kinds of notes (kindle, medium.com articles, podcasts, scanned book highlights, etc) to get into obsidian

  • @bucketofbarnacles
    @bucketofbarnacles 9 місяців тому +2

    Podnotes is fantastic. In Obsidian Mobile you could skip writing the note after the timestamp by embedding an on-the-fly audio recording.

  • @Svykle
    @Svykle 9 місяців тому +2

    Snipd is awesome. You can also do audiobooks and that’s invaluable. I use Apple Watch to action button to take a snip. Works great!

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому +1

      i didnt think about audio books thats neat!

    • @Busterblade20
      @Busterblade20 9 місяців тому

      How do you use Snip with audiobooks?

  • @etobias_musiced
    @etobias_musiced 9 місяців тому

    I used to use overcast but the snipd integration with readwise & Obsidian AND ability to grab an excerpt by simply tapping on an AirPod was enough to make me switch - I even paid for premium for the ability to AI transcribe podcasts so that the snips include text from the transcript right into Obsidian - so great !!

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому +1

      agreed! its a solid quality of life

  • @jonathanmiller9235
    @jonathanmiller9235 9 місяців тому

    Okay, dude. I just wanted to say that ever since I started watching videos on your channel, I've become instantly fascinated and very interested in what you were talking about, and I just realized that me and you have quite some things in common and I hope you never stop making videos anytime soon and you are so good at what you're doing! You have a gift, man. Don't waste it. You're also a very smart guy despite having ADHD and Autism! There are some things that I want to ask you but I can't for two reasons: I (may) have social anxiety and social awkwardness and PTSD as well as ADHD and autism and I'm also so afraid that if we were to become best or good friends because we have a lot in common, and because I already feel so close to you (NOT TRYING TO BE A CREEP!) I'm going to end up ruining our friendship and you're going to stay mad at me forever and then block me from your channel. But what I wanted to as you was do you have an Instagram, do you give out your personal email to anyone, and I want to ask you so many more questions but don't know how to. But anyway, you have a new subscriber, man! Oh, and another thing..... I'm getting ready to publish a book and all I have to do is probably add a couple more paragraphs and even mention quite a few or most or a good amount of people at my job and I'm thinking about mentioning you as well! What would you like me to say about you? I need you to make a list of things you would like me to say about you!

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  8 місяців тому +1

      personally i think im smart BECAUSE of ADHD and Autism and my hyperfixation on subject matter, pattern recognition, and systems thinking.
      i do have an Instagram, instagram.com/tallguyjenks/
      and i don't give out my personal email because that's personal (obviously)
      but my business email and all my emails are all answered by me and me only, so either way you still reach me, its simply a matter of compartmentalizing for me, that email can be found in my youtube about page :)

  • @abj136
    @abj136 9 місяців тому +1

    I don’t know anything about Airr, but the situation of lost notes is the antithesis of how Obsidian works. All notes takens should produce markdown files on your machine.

  • @Junetao916
    @Junetao916 9 місяців тому +1

    I need to learn this. Makes it so much easier

  • @treytrey5790
    @treytrey5790 6 місяців тому +1

    Can I ask why you prefer obsidian over logseq? Still debating on which one to use.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  6 місяців тому

      obsidian has a larger plugin ecosystem and i prefer its freefrom structure compared to logseqs outliner paradigm, they may have changed it but obsidian is more mature and im already happily invested at this point

    • @treytrey5790
      @treytrey5790 6 місяців тому +1

      @@BryanJenks oh i understand, thank you for your response, my question is, lets say you have 2 different small undeveloped ideas, do you just create a new note for every one of them or write them down and tag them?

  • @patho977
    @patho977 8 місяців тому

    Another alternative could be Matter, I saw they recently released the option to highlight the transcript of a podcast and export it. However I don’t like the pricing and that I’d mostly use it for that.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  8 місяців тому +1

      i think i checked them out and found the app clunky, but i could be thinking of something else

    • @patho977
      @patho977 8 місяців тому

      For me the problem was the pricing, I don't want another read-it later app (I use goodlinks) and it was too much for a podcast transcription.@@BryanJenks

  • @danieldeghaye6503
    @danieldeghaye6503 9 місяців тому

    your source of truth app could be rss thanks for the video Bryan

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      true! i am a big fan of RSS

  • @patrick_pkp
    @patrick_pkp 9 місяців тому

    hey - great overview of all the options - but one big question that I was surprised wasn't answered in this video given how you like to listen while out & about… how do you take notes when out walking? Would love to know your workflow since I assume you don't stop and start jabbing away on a phone etc. I've been using Siri & Apple Notes, but it's all a bit janky and cumbersome. Be so great if there was a way of simply saying 'Hey Siri… capture a podcast note… "really good description of x,y,z here" … and it would generate that text plus a timestamp directly in the applicable Obsidian file…

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      I just create a snip and use voice to text to transcribe my note, sometimes I do just stop and type it out because I’m not making tons of notes

  • @inevespace
    @inevespace 9 місяців тому

    Probably I missed some of your video where you tell how you make notes from podcast on the go. Do you dictate notes when you are walking or something like this?

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      sometimes, others i stop and type them out

  • @Pinko-Diamond
    @Pinko-Diamond 9 місяців тому

    Interesting, unable to sign up or log into snipd app on Android for the first time, it just freezes on a brand new pixel Fold. Guess I'll try another device later

  • @rebeckajarl3934
    @rebeckajarl3934 9 місяців тому +1

    I guess I will double save my information in another system than zotero

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      ???

    • @susanpearson-creativefibro
      @susanpearson-creativefibro 9 місяців тому +1

      @@BryanJenks I think Rebecka means that Zotero could disappear in the same way.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому +2

      I’m less inclined to think so than something like Airr which was proprietary where as zotero is open source but backups never hurt

  • @torspedia
    @torspedia 9 місяців тому

    Not sure I'll be using this app, as I only really listen to podcasts at my desk (I prefer music when out).

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому +1

      We are opposites there haha but to each their own :)

  • @PestisNonSapien_GMO_exHuman
    @PestisNonSapien_GMO_exHuman 9 місяців тому

    A perfect example of why we shouldn't use services that don't allow you to own your data. $$$ services are worse though because they typically go out of their way to prevent you from owning your data. Open source self hosted FTW.

    • @PestisNonSapien_GMO_exHuman
      @PestisNonSapien_GMO_exHuman 9 місяців тому

      For transcripts I use whisper, a python app made by OpenAI. Most of the podcasts I listen to also upload to UA-cam. So I have yt-dlp in a cron job to download everything I listen to and then generate transcripts with whisper. I'm sure you could make a REST interface for this and automatically import into obsidian.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  9 місяців тому

      these are all things i do in one form or another as well, i self host a LOT of the things i use and love open source, but for ease of use and interconnectivity sometimes its just easier and less headache to use these services. i dont have the time to spend to tinker and patch tools constantly