How to land great podcast guests ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/rihbUSyVSGw/v-deo.html How to interview guests that aren't used to being recorded ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/mYM3emr2M8s/v-deo.html
Guys, I really loved this video. I am a professional audio mixer with 20 years experience mixing sound for television and commercials. In my opinion, you delivered clear, concise, and totally accurate information about sound recording and you did it in a way that allows people to grasp it. Even though I already understand the basics of recording clean audio, I don't know the podcasting / software side of things, so this video was great. Thank you.
If using Zoom, if you do a local recording within Zoom, there is a setting (at least in a paid plan) to have each speaker be on a separate audio track. This is still lossy, but makes it easier to clean up each speaker.
Great information and tips as always... You make everything seem so simple and every single time I watch your videos I get so motivated to start recording. Thank you!
If no one has mentioned it, Squadcast now has video recording, and what's offered at the different levels has changed-- like entry level now is now 5 hours and pro is 12. However, video recording is expensive even at entry level...
Would love to see the set up so I know I am recording on separate tracks and the process after to bring it to one file. Will also like to compare the steps for recording m to separate tracks for in person as this is super important to understand to get the audio needed to edit and upload, you all explain things so well, hope you can do a technical video on steps to actual record. Thanks
I find Squadcast limiting with their support of devices/browsers. For a regular co-host scene this is not a problem but constantly changing guest it is a hurdle more than using Zoom.
I have spent hours today watching your tutorials (including the 8-part series). Thank you so much! I will be launching an interview podcast and have been paying particular attention to how to get the best audio quality for remote guests. I already have a paid version of Zoom so I'll run with that initially. One question I haven't heard answered yet: I am concerned that guests may not have a high-quality external mic and their audio quality will ultimately be poor. Do you have some suggestions to mitigate this risk?
Hey Karen! There are a few tricks you can suggest to your guests to help make their audio sound great. Check them out here and let us know if you have any other questions! www.buzzsprout.com/blog/sound-treatment-for-podcasters
@@Buzzsprout Great suggestion. If you're using Squadcast as your software, then how do Airpods or earbuds communicate with the software? Would it be similar to using Zoom? (ie: bluetooth connection to computer??)
Hi Karen, curious how your show turned out. In addition to the good advice below, I would also recommend asking the guest to record a backup recording locally on their computer (using Quicktime/Garage Band/Audacity) or on another device, such as their phone. Just have your guest put their phone as close to themselves as possible and hit record on a voice note app or other recording app. I've edited interviews where the zoom audio got lost, or was corrupted, and having a backup was a life saver. In fact, sometimes the "backup" recording was even better quality than the zoom audio.
What are the best alternatives for recording an audio only podcast where the guest is calling in remotely? We have a guest coming on with low tech skills and we'd like to simple provide a call in phone number, without a meeting id and passcode as Zoom has. We used Blog Talk Radio on a previous podcast and this feature was available, however Blog Talk Radio is very expensive.
Great question! With Zoom you'll get the best audio quality. We also recommend Skype (your guest will simply dial in) and Google Voice (easiest phone-to-phone option) You can find more great tips for phone recording here: ua-cam.com/video/vluScEpr5F8/v-deo.html
I am re-recording a segment because I forgot to turn off the quiet air filter in the room. It’s so quiet I forget about it, but it showed up in the recording because I got such a sensitive mic for my hypnosis sessions.
How can you have your visual podcast interviews look like the one in this video? Do I have to crop manually in post-production to get them side-by-side? Or is there a streaming service that offers this in live interviews?
@@dadson8524 how do you live stream with OBS? I only know about Zoom, StreamYard, and Discord. Yet when I had live podcasts or meetings, they didn’t really look like the ones in this video.
Is there any way you can tell me how you do a long distance video podcast? I mean, i like how you're both on the screen at the same time. Did you each record your own and just do it in post?
So if I am using Squadcast and interviewing someone remotely, does the other person have to have Squadcast as well? And do they have to have a paid subscription?
Hi Mike! Squadcast is a browser-based platform which means there is no need for your guest to download or set up access on their end. Here is a complete tutorial on how that can be useful for you: ua-cam.com/video/_cnaUHpMGY8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/x6jACfE3-Ss/v-deo.html
When recording guests (non-co host) in other cities, how do I ensure good audio quality? Do I need to send the same equiment setup and have them set it up; is there a simplied version for guests?
Hi Jennifer! Great question! If your guest doesn't have the same equipment as you have but have a decent microphone and headphone, that'll work as long as they are in a quiet place. This will make editing easier. Try checking this video too for added tips on how to nail your long distance interview recordings: ua-cam.com/video/cRE3107ADc0/v-deo.html Hope that helps. Thanks for watching the video! 😊
The long-distance video between Alban and Travis was captured using Zoom and Squadcast to highlight their distinctions effectively. And Travis is the primary host, ensuring superb video quality through his camera setup. I hope that helps.
I have a Blue Yeti, Shure SM 57, and a Audio Technical at2020 and live on a sailboat where there is always some level of noises around me. Which of those 3 mics would you suggest?
It depends on the vibe you're going for. Recording your podcast on a sailboat gives your episodes a cool vibe that not many podcasters will be able to replicate. If you want the "ocean sounds" to be a character in your podcast then either the Blue Yeti or AT2020 will work wonderfully. If, however, you want the microphone that will reduce the background noise the best, go with the SM57
Man, just published an audio podcast from a Zoom call, and sounded fine live, but output audio levels were not even - my gain was much higher. Wonder if it was the zoom settings, or that I have a Q9U and other party used an inferior mic...?
If you're planning on having it uploaded on UA-cam and other platforms, getting a clear camera, whether separated or attached to your laptop is helpful. We mainly use the Canon M50 with the 22mm prime lens (that lens is brighter and better than the stock 15-45mm lens). Hope that helps!
What's insane is SquadCast doesn't even have a free plan anymore and they increased their pricing by a lot. I'm talking $100 per months for 12 hours, which is what any serious show needs. Even if you go 5 hours (which is the lowest) it's $40 a month. That's insane pricing imo.
Hi Magdalena, you can use a third party app, or if you have a recording privileges, record it locally or to cloud. In this way, you'll get a separate files of audio, video, transcript meeting and chat meeting.
How would you record a Remote Podcast BACKUP recording (with the host and guest at different locations) on SEPARATE tracks, with only the host controlling the podcast recording? I've tried doing this in Audacity, but it only records the Interviewer in the studio, or records both the interviewer (and remote guest) on the SAME Track. (Btw, you guys always have given me great tips...kudos!)
Hey there! If you're recording your podcast remotely, it is best to use software like Zoom or Squadcast. It provides a separate recording of both videos and audios, which you can eventually edit using your preferred editing tool like Audacity.
@@Buzzsprout YES, we know this, and we've used all of these platforms for over 2 years for our MAIN podcast recordings - BUT I am refering here to a BACKUP podcast REMOTE recording where ONLY the host can control the BACKUP recording of their own voice and their guest(s) on SEPARATE TRACKS (I'm not referring to relying on a "double-ender" by a platform like Squadcast...we want to do OUR OWN BACKUP RECORDING on SEPARATE TRACKS). Can we do it, and if so, HOW?
Hey! Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, we don't integrate with UA-cam. If you want to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com we would be happy to help you with your audio file!
He was referring to the original ATR2100. It regularly sold for about $69 (I paid $60 for mine). I think the new one is $100 or more? Nothing wrong with it, but no longer the great value that made the ATR2100 so popular. Samson has a knock off that seems to work well for a lot less.
Hey there! Usually, Zoom saves files in M4A format for audio, MP4 format for video+audio, and a TXT file for the transcript. But, if you want to save the Zoom meeting without audio, try muting the audio on your device while recording.
@@Buzzsprout Me and my friend have been trying to figure it out but every time we screen record the audio doesn't work, we don't know how to fix it either
Hi Miles, Zencastr does support devices on Mac OS 10.10 and later. You might want to check other applications in the link below. Hope it helps. www.buzzsprout.com/blog/long-distance-podcast-recording
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Here the link to the podcast that your videos help me to create. I'm so grateful to all of you. The podcast is in Brazilian Portuguese. anchor.fm/aluzdocandeeiro
Now, let me ask this question. How can someone with bad anxiety to speak in microphones, recording camara?. Believe it or not, this is a thing that is very hard and distracted to stay focus when questions are throwing at you. This type of interview podcast -how they call it nowadays - because is *recorded* to be publish.
Hearts to you! Just stay focused and motivated in everything that you do. You'll soon get through it. 💪 If you have other podcasting questions or concerns, feel free to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com
Hi Adrian, Headphones will do but if they don't have headphones, a pair of earbuds will work; just encourage them to not rely on their computer's built-in microphone.
@ its only downside I think is that you cannot see your guest from a video. I will ve using zoom as voip for that but I am not sure if that will have an effect on the sound
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@@christosvichas6958 I'm using Skype to video and Zencastr without quality loss (I think).
I have had trouble using a microphone with zoom when interviewing someone remotely. When my microphone is connected, it mutes the other person. Anyone else have that problem?
Are you recording with headphones? I realized with my co-host that when I wasn't wearing headphones it would oddly cut off the other person if they interjected or laughed. When using headphones, it doesn't seem to do that.
How to land great podcast guests ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/rihbUSyVSGw/v-deo.html
How to interview guests that aren't used to being recorded ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/mYM3emr2M8s/v-deo.html
We’ll you don’t sound that great on this recording 😰
Guys, I really loved this video. I am a professional audio mixer with 20 years experience mixing sound for television and commercials. In my opinion, you delivered clear, concise, and totally accurate information about sound recording and you did it in a way that allows people to grasp it. Even though I already understand the basics of recording clean audio, I don't know the podcasting / software side of things, so this video was great. Thank you.
If using Zoom, if you do a local recording within Zoom, there is a setting (at least in a paid plan) to have each speaker be on a separate audio track. This is still lossy, but makes it easier to clean up each speaker.
Is there a way to do the same but with videos?
i am searching this on youtube and found this. Really amazing
Love from India
I'll start to record a podcast this weak, and these tips are amazing.
Thanks a lot.
You're welcome! Congrats on launching your podcast.
@@Buzzsprout thanks
Great video starting up a podcast in next few weeks I just wondered if wearing headphones how can I record other person voice on a video
Great information and tips as always... You make everything seem so simple and every single time I watch your videos I get so motivated to start recording. Thank you!
If no one has mentioned it, Squadcast now has video recording, and what's offered at the different levels has changed-- like entry level now is now 5 hours and pro is 12. However, video recording is expensive even at entry level...
This was very helpful! Please keep doing tutorials on “video” podcasting.
Thank you! What questions would you want us to tackle next?
What do you recommend for video also?
Very Helpful. Thanks
Glad to be of help!
thank you for sharing this information!
Would love to see the set up so I know I am recording on separate tracks and the process after to bring it to one file. Will also like to compare the steps for recording m to separate tracks for in person as this is super important to understand to get the audio needed to edit and upload, you all explain things so well, hope you can do a technical video on steps to actual record. Thanks
What are your thoughts about Streamyard as a podcasting option?
I find Squadcast limiting with their support of devices/browsers. For a regular co-host scene this is not a problem but constantly changing guest it is a hurdle more than using Zoom.
I have spent hours today watching your tutorials (including the 8-part series). Thank you so much! I will be launching an interview podcast and have been paying particular attention to how to get the best audio quality for remote guests. I already have a paid version of Zoom so I'll run with that initially. One question I haven't heard answered yet: I am concerned that guests may not have a high-quality external mic and their audio quality will ultimately be poor. Do you have some suggestions to mitigate this risk?
If people don't have a microphone, we recommend using Airpods or earbuds with a microphone. They get surprisingly good audio quality.
Hey Karen! There are a few tricks you can suggest to your guests to help make their audio sound great. Check them out here and let us know if you have any other questions! www.buzzsprout.com/blog/sound-treatment-for-podcasters
@@Buzzsprout Great suggestion. If you're using Squadcast as your software, then how do Airpods or earbuds communicate with the software? Would it be similar to using Zoom? (ie: bluetooth connection to computer??)
@@Plan60Prods Yep, squadcast can hear any mic input that your computer can hear. Just like Zoom or other VOIP software.
Hi Karen, curious how your show turned out. In addition to the good advice below, I would also recommend asking the guest to record a backup recording locally on their computer (using Quicktime/Garage Band/Audacity) or on another device, such as their phone. Just have your guest put their phone as close to themselves as possible and hit record on a voice note app or other recording app. I've edited interviews where the zoom audio got lost, or was corrupted, and having a backup was a life saver. In fact, sometimes the "backup" recording was even better quality than the zoom audio.
Amazing tips, nicely presented. Thank you
What are the best alternatives for recording an audio only podcast where the guest is calling in remotely?
We have a guest coming on with low tech skills and we'd like to simple provide a call in phone number, without a meeting id and passcode as Zoom has.
We used Blog Talk Radio on a previous podcast and this feature was available, however Blog Talk Radio is very expensive.
Great question! With Zoom you'll get the best audio quality. We also recommend Skype (your guest will simply dial in) and Google Voice (easiest phone-to-phone option) You can find more great tips for phone recording here: ua-cam.com/video/vluScEpr5F8/v-deo.html
I am re-recording a segment because I forgot to turn off the quiet air filter in the room. It’s so quiet I forget about it, but it showed up in the recording because I got such a sensitive mic for my hypnosis sessions.
can you think of what is best option to use to link with and record high quality audio live stream and audio for clubhouse??
That important that you gotta hear it twice!
How can you have your visual podcast interviews look like the one in this video? Do I have to crop manually in post-production to get them side-by-side? Or is there a streaming service that offers this in live interviews?
I use obs and I can do this with other window so I guess it will be similar good luck
@@dadson8524 how do you live stream with OBS? I only know about Zoom, StreamYard, and Discord. Yet when I had live podcasts or meetings, they didn’t really look like the ones in this video.
What’s the other software Travis used to record the image?
Screenflow
Is there any way you can tell me how you do a long distance video podcast? I mean, i like how you're both on the screen at the same time. Did you each record your own and just do it in post?
Hi Ray! Try checking this link below:
ua-cam.com/video/HH37iHiXUhY/v-deo.html
What camera do you recommend for Zoom? The built in Mac FaceTime camera or an external webcam?
Use whatever works best for you! There isn't a webcam that we recommend over others, though this one is particularly popular - amzn.to/3r8m4JK
So if I am using Squadcast and interviewing someone remotely, does the other person have to have Squadcast as well? And do they have to have a paid subscription?
Hi Mike! Squadcast is a browser-based platform which means there is no need for your guest to download or set up access on their end.
Here is a complete tutorial on how that can be useful for you: ua-cam.com/video/_cnaUHpMGY8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/x6jACfE3-Ss/v-deo.html
What microphones would you recommend?
Hey Stephanie! Here is a complete recommendation for the Best Podcast Microphones:
🔗 www.buzzsprout.com/blog/best-podcast-microphones
@@Buzzsprout thank you ☺️
When recording guests (non-co host) in other cities, how do I ensure good audio quality? Do I need to send the same equiment setup and have them set it up; is there a simplied version for guests?
Hi Jennifer! Great question! If your guest doesn't have the same equipment as you have but have a decent microphone and headphone, that'll work as long as they are in a quiet place. This will make editing easier.
Try checking this video too for added tips on how to nail your long distance interview recordings: ua-cam.com/video/cRE3107ADc0/v-deo.html
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching the video! 😊
What microphones are you guys using?
In this video, Travis is using the Rode Procaster and Alban is using the Shure SM7B
What software did travis use to record the screen , I'm using the zoom free plan but the video recording is low quality
Hey DYVARZ, the video's quality is determined by the camera connected, which happens to be a Canon M50.
@@Buzzsprout okay noted , but you also spoke about a way he recorded the session , what software did he use for that?
The long-distance video between Alban and Travis was captured using Zoom and Squadcast to highlight their distinctions effectively. And Travis is the primary host, ensuring superb video quality through his camera setup. I hope that helps.
I have a Blue Yeti, Shure SM 57, and a Audio Technical at2020 and live on a sailboat where there is always some level of noises around me. Which of those 3 mics would you suggest?
It depends on the vibe you're going for.
Recording your podcast on a sailboat gives your episodes a cool vibe that not many podcasters will be able to replicate. If you want the "ocean sounds" to be a character in your podcast then either the Blue Yeti or AT2020 will work wonderfully.
If, however, you want the microphone that will reduce the background noise the best, go with the SM57
what the link to the first lady you mention shooting in a closet?
Oh my days, i need all the help i can get... I've got some good interviewees lined up but i have NO CLUE how to set it up.
HELP!!
Hey there! I've got some videos to help you set up your podcast- www.youtube.com/@Buzzsprout/search?query=set%20up%20interview
What software did you use to record the video in squadcast?
Hey Kenny! It's from the Squadcast recorded video itself. You can find the full tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/_cnaUHpMGY8/v-deo.html
Man, just published an audio podcast from a Zoom call, and sounded fine live, but output audio levels were not even - my gain was much higher. Wonder if it was the zoom settings, or that I have a Q9U and other party used an inferior mic...?
There is a lot of factors in getting higher gains. Kindly shoot us an email to support regarding this and we can look into this for you. 😊
What about the cameras? Are webcams viable?
If you're planning on having it uploaded on UA-cam and other platforms, getting a clear camera, whether separated or attached to your laptop is helpful.
We mainly use the Canon M50 with the 22mm prime lens (that lens is brighter and better than the stock 15-45mm lens).
Hope that helps!
@@Buzzsprout thank you guys so much, really helpful.
You're welcome!
Awesome
Why is the shure so quiet 😔
What camera are y’all using
Canon M50 is our main UA-cam camera
@@Buzzsprout Just bought it two days ago. That's great validation that I made a good choice lol
How do you get that split screen look?
Hi Dulce, in your zoom settings, click the Share screen tab then click the side-by-side mode check box.
What's insane is SquadCast doesn't even have a free plan anymore and they increased their pricing by a lot. I'm talking $100 per months for 12 hours, which is what any serious show needs. Even if you go 5 hours (which is the lowest) it's $40 a month. That's insane pricing imo.
Does zoom give one the option to record audio while watching the video, but not recording the video?
Hi Magdalena, you can use a third party app, or if you have a recording privileges, record it locally or to cloud. In this way, you'll get a separate files of audio, video, transcript meeting and chat meeting.
How would you record a Remote Podcast BACKUP recording (with the host and guest at different locations) on SEPARATE tracks, with only the host controlling the podcast recording? I've tried doing this in Audacity, but it only records the Interviewer in the studio, or records both the interviewer (and remote guest) on the SAME Track. (Btw, you guys always have given me great tips...kudos!)
Hey there! If you're recording your podcast remotely, it is best to use software like Zoom or Squadcast.
It provides a separate recording of both videos and audios, which you can eventually edit using your preferred editing tool like Audacity.
@@Buzzsprout YES, we know this, and we've used all of these platforms for over 2 years for our MAIN podcast recordings - BUT I am refering here to a BACKUP podcast REMOTE recording where ONLY the host can control the BACKUP recording of their own voice and their guest(s) on SEPARATE TRACKS (I'm not referring to relying on a "double-ender" by a platform like Squadcast...we want to do OUR OWN BACKUP RECORDING on SEPARATE TRACKS). Can we do it, and if so, HOW?
when I recored my zoom video and uploaded it to youtube the video did not fill in the whole area how do I fix that
Hey! Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, we don't integrate with UA-cam. If you want to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com we would be happy to help you with your audio file!
@@Buzzsprout ok thanks I was just asking some commentators but hey you guys have a really good social team keep up the good work
why is the atr-2100 a RIP? I have an atr-2100x. Is there something bad with it? I got it because of Buzzsrpout's recomendation.
He was referring to the original ATR2100. It regularly sold for about $69 (I paid $60 for mine). I think the new one is $100 or more? Nothing wrong with it, but no longer the great value that made the ATR2100 so popular. Samson has a knock off that seems to work well for a lot less.
@@artjohnson01 thanks
Hi, I'm just curious
Is it possible to screen record audio off a zoom meeting?
Hey there! Usually, Zoom saves files in M4A format for audio, MP4 format for video+audio, and a TXT file for the transcript. But, if you want to save the Zoom meeting without audio, try muting the audio on your device while recording.
@@Buzzsprout Me and my friend have been trying to figure it out but every time we screen record the audio doesn't work, we don't know how to fix it either
@@Swiftmakesrandomstuff Feel free to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com to assist you on this matter. We'll be happy to help!
@@Swiftmakesrandomstuff Feel free to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com to assist you on this matter. We'll be happy to help!
Does Squadcast record video interviews? The FAQ on their website says conflicting information.
Hi, I saw in their FAQs that they don't have the option on recording a video yet. They probably might have that available later this year.
Squadcast?
Hi! Do you have any clarifications for Squadcast?
I was never able to get Zencastr to work. Just got nothing but errors and issues. Does it work better on Mac?
Hi Miles, Zencastr does support devices on Mac OS 10.10 and later. You might want to check other applications in the link below. Hope it helps.
www.buzzsprout.com/blog/long-distance-podcast-recording
Here the link to the podcast that your videos help me to create.
I'm so grateful to all of you.
The podcast is in Brazilian Portuguese.
anchor.fm/aluzdocandeeiro
Now, let me ask this question.
How can someone with bad anxiety to speak in microphones, recording camara?.
Believe it or not, this is a thing that is very hard and distracted to stay focus when questions are throwing at you. This type of interview podcast -how they call it nowadays - because is *recorded* to be publish.
Hearts to you! Just stay focused and motivated in everything that you do. You'll soon get through it. 💪
If you have other podcasting questions or concerns, feel free to send us an email at support@buzzsprout.com
Hello
Hey there!
What if the other person doesn’t have a mic
Hi Adrian,
Headphones will do but if they don't have headphones, a pair of earbuds will work; just encourage them to not rely on their computer's built-in microphone.
What about zencastr?
I'm using Zencastr for a while with good results.
@ its only downside I think is that you cannot see your guest from a video. I will ve using zoom as voip for that but I am not sure if that will have an effect on the sound
@@christosvichas6958 I'm using Skype to video and Zencastr without quality loss (I think).
@ same setup here
I have had trouble using a microphone with zoom when interviewing someone remotely. When my microphone is connected, it mutes the other person. Anyone else have that problem?
Are you recording with headphones? I realized with my co-host that when I wasn't wearing headphones it would oddly cut off the other person if they interjected or laughed. When using headphones, it doesn't seem to do that.
I'm not gonna lie I completely forgot that zoom could record
Definitely! 😊 Try it now! Thank you so much for watching the video.
lol can literally hear that crackle on zoom I hate zoom
Squad cast seems to not realize that actual play podcasts, with a minimum of 5 people, are becoming increasingly popular