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Est. 2000

Episode 56 – My technical nightmare podcast with Andre, or, AJAX Do's and Don't's

with 5 comments

In this episode we talk about several AJAX and JavaScript do’s and don’t’s. Guests in this episode: André Charland, Dave Johnson, and Glenn Twiggs.

We had quite a nightmarish time recording this episode, so pardon the glitches and crap. You can hear me complaining to no end in the begining.

(This episode edited by Charles.)

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Written by cote

June 16, 2006 at 8:28 am

Posted in Podcasts, Programming

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  1. You guys should look into compressors, now that you are doing more shows where levels are out of your control. Throwing a compressor or at least a normalization plugin on each channel, and then the entire mix, would make things tons more listenable.

    Aaron 'Jomdom' Ransley

    June 16, 2006 at 8:41 pm

  2. ya that was the podcast from hell!

    ya that’s good feedback Aaron. Charles was super loud compared to the rest of us.

    Also we should all record our own MP3 and then we can remix them after if all goes wrong. We need to get this content out there in a digestable format!

    Better times ahead:)

    Andre Charland

    June 18, 2006 at 12:00 pm

  3. Those sound like exciting suggestions. We’ll see if we can get Charles to figure out recording an MP3 on his whacky Mac.
    On the other hand, we got the levels balanced out a bit better. I was using the old ones from Charle’s old setup, but with his new one, he’s a bit louder.

    Cote'

    June 19, 2006 at 12:22 pm

  4. Ace.

    That is all.

    Aaron 'Jomdom' Ransley

    June 19, 2006 at 1:40 pm

  5. [...] Oh that’s right – the large costs associated with podcasting like that $29.95 for the headset and maybe some sort of opensource recording software. If it weren’t for the high cost I am sure that more people would be flocking to podcasts … It reminds me of the talk we had with ZapThink a while back. No wonder so many people are happy to talk to Redmonk. The greatest part about them is that we did a podcast with Cote (granted it was the podcast from hell) and we didn’t have to pay with anything but our time! [...]


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