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Clubpod

A podcast about podcasting

  1. 03/10/2021

    It is easy to add your podcast to other sites using your RSS feed

    The way things work is simple in podcasting. You find a site to host on. You get an RSS feed. You then add your podcast to the many distribution sites, such as apple and Spotify. This is very easy to do. If a firm offers to do this for you for a fee, tell them to go shove a brick where the sun does not shine. All you do is find the RSS feed on the host site.  In my case my RSS feed is:  https://anchor.fm/s/4dc6fed8/podcast/rss If you use a Anchor then you need to turn the display personal email in RSS feed to on as some sites may not except the RSS feed without it. I could not find the option on the anchor app, and did it on the anchor website.  But it could be on the app, and I simply did not see it. Now all you have to do is a quick search for each site you want your podcast on. I tend to search for ‘add podcast to [website]’ for the direct link as some sites are not easy to find it. Some all you need to is copy and paste the RSS link in, while others you have to join first. I found adding the RSS link to apple a bit harder, as I found for me that I had to use my apple account. I mean by this the email that I registered my apple account on my apple mobile and password.  I am not sure you can add your podcast without an apple account. Once I did that, I just added the RSS link and was approved about 4 days later. Some sites that host your podcast may automatically add your podcast to some sites with a press of a button.

    10 min
  2. 03/07/2021

    Be very carful using copyrighted material such as music in your podcast

    Be extremely careful about using copyrighted material, such as music or indeed clips from TV shows or podcasts on your podcast. You need to be 100% sure you are fine to do so, or it could get extremely expensive. Just because others may do it does not mean you will not get found and be sent a huge bill for copyright use. A lady on clubhouse in a podcast room was telling people how she used music she found on YouTube on her podcast. And not a single person said she may have legal problems doing so. Personally I would not at this point record shows from clubhouse. I do not care if people in the room all said it was fine to record or that you put in your comments that you are recording. At the moment in the terms of service it clearly states you need written permission to record.  On top of this clubhouse is a closed app in many ways. First you have to log into the app, then you have to join/enter a club. As such, people may indeed presume privacy.  I keep hearing moderators of rooms state it is fine to record if you tell people.  Considering this could be considered clear legal advice, they may themselves find themselves being sued if other get sued or even simply loose the clubhouse account due to recording a room, after they were told by a moderator it was fine to do so. Unless you have got legal advise to say recording a clubhouse show, let alone use it on such as a podcast, then I would be extremely carful. At the moment I am going to avoid recording ClubHouse shows until it becomes clear that this is legally fine to do so. I am not telling you not to, just to be carful that you do not get into trouble from doing so. Be carful too of background music.  Last year I was sent a message on YouTube stating they had automatically removed some music from a YouTube vid of mine. I was surprised by this as I had not recorded music.  When I played the vid back, you could hear a car pass with music on. It was hardly noticeable, but the clever software YouTube uses, picked it up.

    8 min

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