I’m going to give you a little secret hint about something really cool that I’m part of. It’s coming up soon, so I want to let you know before everyone else finds out. Because, you know, this is my blog and it’s not like the whole universe can read it, right?
The amazing and talented Karen Yaeger of Open Sky Video and I are preparing a teleseminar just for all of you. Details are forthcoming very, very soon, but it promises to be informative as well as actually fun.
We’re going to explain some of the basics of putting together multimedia products without totally geeking out on you, plus we’ll be taking questions from the peanut gallery.
If you are an old hand at creating and selling multimedia products via your website, this might not be the perfect teleseminar for you (though I’m pretty sure we could teach you some things). We’re working up some more advanced stuff for the future.
If, on the other hand, you’ve done one or two, or none at all and just want to get into it, this teleseminar is just the thing for you.
Make sure you’re following us both on twitter so that you catch the announcement of our sale page going live.
It’s going to be ridiculously affordable and, as we are the peanut butter and chocolate of multimedia production, you don’t want to miss it!
If you have questions you know you want answered, feel free to start asking them in the comments. We’ll do our level best to get to all of them. Promise.
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I’m trying to get better audio quality from my Skype recordings. On the Mac, I use a recorder called Call recorder (eCamm). It’s unpredictable, but mostly it’s not that great. I downloaded Callburner onto my HP and just recorded a Skype call with it. I get an echo effect, which, of course, I don’t want. Can you (1) recommend a better call recording plug-in for the Mac and HP; or (2) can you tell me how to eliminate the echo on the HP-Skype recording? Thanks — B