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At NAB 2012: Jordan, Okada & Tépper join Laporte and Lindsay on MacBreak Weekly

Larry Jordan, Daryn Okada, and Allan Tépper join Leo Laporte and Alex Lindsay on MacBreak Weekly

At NAB 2012, I was honored to be invited by Leo Laporte to participate together with Larry Jordan, Daryn Okada and Alex Lindsay on MacBreak Weekly. This episode 295 was streamed live from the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday, April 17 2012 and is now available for immediate streaming or download. We discuss many of the new developments at NAB 2012, in general and with respect to the Mac. Alex Lindsay even comments about the potency of the coffee he allegedly consumed during his yet unconfirmed trip to the 24th century during the creation of a yet unannounced feature, as covered in a recent article here in ProVideo Coalition magazine. This episode of MacBreak Weekly has a duration of 1:41, calculated especially for fans of palindromes.

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TecnoTur episode 6 (in Castilian)

This episode is in Castilian (aka “Spanish”). Listen to episode 6 in Castilian by clicking here, or subscribe to our TecnoTur Castilian feed via iTunes to receive all episodes automatically. To subscribe using other programs, click here to copy and paste our Castilian RSS feed. If you are interested in the TecnoTur English-language channel, visit englishpodcast.TecnoTur.us.

TecnoTur 5 (English): interviews with SingularSoftware (PluralEyes + more) and OWC (iMac w/eSATA)

Blackberry podcast consumption app, Covert Affairs’ Venezuelan episode, conversations with Bruce Sharpe of Singular Software and Larry O’Connor of Other World Computing

TecnoTur episode 5 (English) is now available. In episode 5, Carla Sánchez and Allan Tépper discuss RIM/Blackberry’s new podcast consumption application. Next comes Larry O’Connor of OWC (Other World Computing), creator of the infamous eSATA modification for certain Apple iMac computers, as well as SSDs (Solid State Drives) and other products. Finally, we converse with Bruce Sharpe of Singular Software about 3D/stereo editing workflow, PluralEyes, DualEyes and their latest application, Presto.

Associated links are available in the show notes at EnglishPodcast.TecnoTur.us.

Immediate playback

Free subscription in iTunes

To subscribe to the TecnoTur’s English channel free of charge via iTunes, click here, or search forTecnoTur in iTunes.

In upcoming TecnoTur episodes

In upcoming episodes, you will find:

  • Cliff Ravenscraft of GSPN and Allan Tépper discuss Cliff’s projects and views about podcasting (English channel only.)
  • The Castilian version of the conversation with Jorge Dighero and Ralph Messana of NewTek, regarding their TriCaster TCXD300. [The English version of this conversation appeared in TecnoTur’s (English) episode 1, and is still available.]
  • A conversation with ExWex/Monogram, regarding their BCC/BroadCast Case. (English channel only.)
  • A conversation with award-winning editor Norman Smith (Castilian channel only).
  • More of Rafael Andreu and Ramm Productions (Castilian channel only).
  • A conversation with Victoria Mesas García of Escuchalibros, regarding audiobooks. (Castilian channel only).
  • A conversation with Peter Olle of MacLatino.com (Castilian channel only).
  • The Castilian conversation with Tamara Benavente of Ellanvannin Multimedia regarding her short film Lost & Found [The English version of this conversation appeared in TecnoTur’s (English) episode 3, and is still available.]
  • The Castilian conversation with Adobe regarding Premiere CS5. [The English version of this conversation appeared in TecnoTur’s (English) episode 3, and is still available.]
  • A conversation with Blackmagic Design regarding NAB 2010 (both languages booked).
  • More tech info from Allan Tépper, Carla Sánchez, Rubén Abruña, Vanessa Brown, Tanya Castañeda, and Liliana Marín.

Alternate subscriptions & information

To see other RSS subscription options or reach the cast and crew, visit EnglishPodcast.TecnoTur.us.

Castilian channel

To find out about TecnoTur’s original channel in Castilian, and its cast and crew, click here.

An open letter to Apple’s iTunes Podcasting Team

Allan Tépper requests three improvements in iTunes’ podcast handling, plus one more thing

Dear Apple’s iTunes Podcasting Team:
We love podcasting, and we love the fact that Apple’s iTunes has helped to facilitate the growth of this relatively new medium since 2005 with iTunes 4.9. Congratulations on releasing iTunes 10 now, in 2010. This letter is to point out three key areas where you need to improve the user experience of podcast subscription and commenting, especially with regard to podcasting in worldwide markets and with its use with mobile devices, and in some cases where some of your competitors (i.e. Google/Android and RIM/Blackberry) already offer podcast subscription apps which are much more user-friendly than the current iTunes podcasting experience. Oh, and of course, there will be one more thing! Read the rest here.

TecnoTur English episode 4: interviews with AJA, DVKitchen, and Carla Sánchez

  • Allan Tépper converses with Carla Sánchez, USA-based Venezuelan actress, model and spokesperson.
  • Josh Mellicker, creator of DVKitchen, converses with Allan Tépper about the program which is TecnoTur‘s favorite application for calculating, encoding, posting, and embedding video for the web and the most popular mobile devices. Listeners of TecnoTur can get a special discount on DVKitchen when purchasing it directly from the manufacturer by entering the promotional codeTecnoTur. DVKitchen is compatible with Matrox’s MAX hardware accelerator for H.264 encoding, which is available both as a standalone card, or as a factory-option with any MXO2 interface device.
  • Bryce Button of AJA tells us about AJA’s latest announcement from the entire product line.

Click here to hear episode 4 of TecnoTur‘s English channel.

TecnoTur episode 3 (English): Karl Soulé of Adobe & Tamara Benavente of Ellanvannin Multimedia

Karl Soulé of Adobe: little known benefits in Premiere CS5/Tamara Benavente & her short film Lost and Found

TecnoTur episode 3 (English) is now available. Tamara Benavente of Ellanvannin Multimedia tells Allan Tépper and the TecnoTuristas about how she produced her latest short film Lost and Found, using a Sony camera and Adobe Premiere. Then Karl Soulé of Adobe tells us about some little known yet extraordinary features in Premiere CS5.

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TecnoTur episode 2 (English): Radio Lollipop + Matrox’s announcements at NAB 2010

ProRes422 encoding in Windows, compatibility with Avid MC5, MAX 2.0 with scene analysis and VBR encoding

TecnoTur episode 2 (English) is now available, and includes an interview with Radio Lollipop, and with Matrox regarding all pro video announcements at NAB 2010. Brittany Smith of Radio Lollipop —an international radio network based in the UK, with affiliate stations in children’s hospitals throughout the world— tells TecnoTurabout her background in commercial radio, and her current position at Radio Lollipop. Then Rubén Abruña and Allan Tépper travel to NAB 2010 in Las Vegas and interview Wayne Andrews, a Matrox pro video product manager. Wayne tells us about ProRes422 encoding in Windows, compatibility with Avid MC5, and MAX 2.0 with scene analysis and VBR encoding.

  • Allan Tépper interviews Brittany Smith of Radio Lollipop and Miami Children’s Hospital.
  • How to send comments, questions, and testimonials to TecnoTur: call +1-305-668-8556 x133 or record the message yourself and e-mail it to us at audio (at) TecnoTur.us
  • Rubén Abruña and Allan Tépper travel to NAB 2010 in Las Vegas and interview Wayne Andrews, a pro video product manager at Matrox, regarding new Matrox announcements, including MAX 2.0with its new VBR and scene analysis, and —for the very first time in history— encoding of Apple’s ProRes422 in Windows with Matrox OEM cards, and the new compatibility of MXO2 Mini withAvid MC5, in addition to Apple Final Cut Pro and Adobe CS4 and CS5.

Immediate playback

To listen to the first English episode immediately, click here.

Free subscription in iTunes

To subscribe to the TecnoTur ’s English channel free via iTunes, click here, or search for TecnoTur in iTunes

In upcoming TecnoTur episodes

In upcoming episodes, you will find:

  • The Castilian version of the conversation with Jorge Dighero and Ralph Messana of NewTek, regarding their TriCaster TCXD300. [The English version of this conversation appeared inTecnoTur (English) episode 1, and is still available.]
  • A conversation with ExWex/Monogram, regarding their BCC. (English channel only.)
  • A conversation with award-winning editor Norman Smith (Castilian channel only).
  • More of Rafael Andreu and Ramm Productions (Castilian channel only).
  • A conversation with Victoria Mesas García of Escuchalibros, regarding audiobooks. (Castilian channel only).
  • A conversation with Tamara Benavente of Ellanvannin Multimedia regarding her short film Lost & Found (both TecnoTur channels).
  • A conversation with Adobe regarding Premiere CS5. (English confirmed. Castilian pending.)
  • A conversation with AJA regarding NAB 2010 announcements. (English confirmed.)
  • A conversation with Blackmagic Design regarding NAB 2010 (both languages booked).
  • More tech info from Allan Tépper, Rubén Abruña, Vanessa Brown, Tanya Castañeda, and Liliana Marín.

Alternate subscriptions & information

To see other RSS subscription options or reach the cast and crew, visit EnglishPodcast.TecnoTur.us

Castilian channel

To find out about TecnoTur ’s original channel in Castilian, and its cast and crew, click here.

TecnoTur’s new English audio channel is live in iTunes

First English episode includes the NewTek TCXD300 and a conversation with Elements Post in Connecticut, USA

We are glad to announce that TecnoTur’s new English-language audio channel has joined the original Castilian-language one. Now, many other interested people —even those who don’t speak Castilian— are able to become TecnoTuristas too, as well as being guests on the TecnoTur program. The TecnoTur program will continue to invite industry professionals from throughout the planet to be interviewed. Now, with the English channel, TecnoTur will expand both its number of listeners as well as its scope of interviewees. As of today, TecnoTur’s new English channel is live on the iTunes store, and as with the original Castilian channel, listeners may subscribe —free of charge— to receive new episodes automatically in the iTunes application. It is also possible to listen to an individual episode without subscribing, or to subscribe to the RSS feed using other applications. The first English episode includes: (Read the rest here…)

Podcasting has gone way beyond the Pod

Podcasts directly on your tabletop radio, car radio, HDTV, or Blu-ray player: No computer required!

The medium that most of us call podcasting has gone way beyond the Pod. When I say that, I am referring to both known etymologies of the term podcast: 1) The first, which refers specifically to Apple’s iPod devices. 2) The second, which states that the letters P—O—D in podcasting are actually an acronym for the words Portable On Demand. Of course, almost everyone knows that the programs which are popularly called podcasts can now be played on computers and multiple portable mobile devices, including iPads, iPods, iPhones, Blackberries and a handful of other portable audio players and other smart mobile telephones. But beyond that, some people are not yet aware that the market is now being flooded with many other devices that can receive and play these “podcast” programs directly, without any computer in the loop, including some HDTV sets, and even an in-dash car radio which connects to the Internet wirelessly. In this article, you’ll discover those, plus Internet table radios and inexpensive set top boxes which tune podcasts directly, without a computer. You’ll also get to reason with me about whether we should still be calling this medium podcasting, and keep calling the programs podcasts… and what this all means, both for content producers and for listeners/viewers. (Read the rest here…)

Connect your pro XLR microphone to your iPhone

Apple’s free VoiceMemo application for iPhone makes it attractive to connect your pro XLR microphone

Starting with software version 3.0 of the iPhone, Apple includes an audio recorder application called VoiceMemo. Many people who have used it have been quite impressed with the quality it offers. There have been other audio recording applications for the iPhone, but nothing is more tempting than using one that’s already there, especially one with an attractive icon and slick graphical interface. Given its simplicity and high-quality, Apple’s VoiceMemo covers almost any purpose. However, no matter how well it sounds with the iPhone’s internal microphone, for a professional journalist, image is also very important. That’s why I searched for a special cable that allows connecting a professional XLR microphone into an iPhone. (More…)