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June 18, 2006, 1:19 PM PDT
PodOmatic: now everybody's a podcaster
Posted by: Rafe Needleman

PodOmatic
PodOmatic records podcasts directly to the Web.
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PodOmatic
The service will create a home page for your 'cast.
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At the Under the Radar start-up lovefest last week, I was critical about the podcasting companies presenting. I believe that an individual can only absorb so much linear spoken-word audio during a day. Music is different--it can be played in the background. But most podcasts require attention, and most people just don't have much to spare. For my part, I listen to CNET's Buzz Out Loud on most days and maybe an NPR podcast during my commute, and after that, I have no time left for other 'casts. It's a shame, but that's the nature of linear attention.

Disagreeing with my dour perspective is Johnny Mansour, who runs the company PodOmatic. He wrote to me after the conference, "For us, it's not about podcasting overthrowing traditional media; it's about leveraging the technology to enable anyone to express themselves even if it's only to an audience of five people."

His free service (a premium version is available) lets you record a podcast (or videocast) directly to the Web. Like Grouper and some other services, PodOmatic uses flash to access a PC's (or a Mac's) microphone and camera. You need pretty much nothing but a computer and a microphone to record and post a podcast with this service. I think it's pretty cool, despite my reservations overall about the podcast business.

I tried it, and in less than 10 minutes, I had recorded a show and posted it to my own URL, raferx.podomatic.com. The service handles RSS feeds and even makes it easy for your listeners to subscribe to your podcast in iTunes.

PodOmatic doesn't offer editing utilities (like JumpCut does for video). However, you can easily upload audio files you create with editing tools, such as Audacity (which is free) if you want more control.

The system presents a lot of options. It points users to related services, such as one that lets your listeners contribute via phone, and it even allows you to dive into your page templates to edit your site's look and feel. PodOmatic can also return stats on your podcast's popularity. In fact, PodOmatic's feature set is a little overwhelming. A more thought-through design, or perhaps a "grandma mode," would be welcomed (and seriously, I don't see why grandmas wouldn't want to podcast news or events to their families).

PodOmatic would be great for travel blogs. With this system, you could duck into an Internet cafe anywhere on the globe and post your podcast from any machine with a microphone attached.

It probably won't be long until all the blogging services and community sites offer similar podcast-building tools (or maybe they'll license PodOmatic's). But for now, PodOmatic is probably the easiest and fastest way to get started with podcasting.


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PodOmatic delivers the goods!

PodOmatic is a great service offering a wide range of customization and posting means (eShawPM.podOmatic.com). Simple and easy to use with no spam, junk mail, or bogus claims. Simply put, it works!

eShaw


by eshawpm (See profile) - August 15, 2006 5:28 PM PDT

podomatic is great

I've used podomatic for several months now (check out techtalk.podomatic.com) to extend the reach of my 'real world' radio broadcast that i do, and I have to concur with Rafe - podomatic is quick, easy, and really does give everyone the ability to be a 'podder in no time flat. The basic service in fact is completely free and as Rafe said you can be up and 'casting easily in less than 15 minutes.

There's nothing quite like the rush of doing a search on your name in iTunes ... and seeing your podcast show up!

It should be mentioned however that if you go beyond a certain level of popularity (i.e., enough people are downloading your 'cast) or if you want the extended stats and some other features, you do have to pay a relatively small fee - about the same as your typical webhosting service.
by techtalk (See profile) - June 20, 2006 9:44 AM PDT

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