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Crossed Wires

SquadCasting

11 May 2022

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In this episode, I chat with SquadCast’s co-founder, Zachariah Moreno, about how things got started, what problems SquadCast aims to solve and some of the really cool behind-the-scenes technical details of how shows like Crossed Wires get recorded through their service. I’m genuinely excited by what’s coming in the next version of SquadCast, and I’m eternally grateful to Zachariah and the team for creating such a reliable platform. I should probably also say that I really should make local backup recordings too, I know things can go wrong with any service, my point was more that I didn’t feel as worried about not doing so with SquadCast. What’s been your experience with podcast recording, particularly remotely? We’d love to hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods. If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page. Thanks again to Zachariah for joining me for this episode! Episode Links Zachariah Moreno on Twitter SquadCast Between Two Mics: Arielle & Zach on SquadCast’s Biggest Update Yet Audio Hijack GarageBand 3 – iChat Recording (MacWorld Review) Chapter Times 00:00:05: Introductions 00:03:09: The Challenges of Remote Recording 00:07:37: Technical Hurdles On iOS 00:08:47: Desktop Browser Support 00:10:23: The Magic of SquadCast 00:18:06: Not Just Audio 00:22:51: The Future 00:31:03: Investing In Quality 00:35:25: Closing Thoughts Credits Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

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