Thanks for making this video - I have a H5 and a requirement to record interviews in WAV - I think Zoom is used by most People and I can see that the audio can also be converted into WAV. I've subscribed and will look at your other videos mate - I'm also going to start Podcast interviews etc this month so your video is really appreciated, Cheers Darren
This is an awesome video. Thank you! One question for clarification. I think you mentioned it briefly, but if I understand correctly, the settings you applied to your Zoom have to be enabled on each machine, correct? Also, if I enable High Quality Audio, I assume that has to be enabled on each guest's machine as well. Correct? Thank you!
You absolutely can! We just included both ways. Some people are very comfortable with GarageBand, others are more comfortable with iTunes, so we wanted to give options. :) Thanks! -
I landed on here when searching for how to sync 2 Zoom audio files in Garageband but you don't cover this. Do you have another tutorial that talks us through that? Thank you!
Hi! While we don't specifically have one on that, go to 7:39 in this video. You'll hear the video talking about "dragging and dropping" your file into the project. You can do this with multiple audio files, movie them around within GarageBand, and merge the files that way. Hope this helps!
Good explanation, especially pro tips, but for those of us that are tech insufficient, what's a DAW? How to convert the audio to MP3 for Windows folks?
Hi Kate! A DAW is a digital audio workstation (so whatever software you're using to edit). As for converting your file, you should be able to do so with your DAW of choice, Windows Media Player, or one of the browser-based file conversion sites!
Hi! We actually have a whole webinar on how to record your podcast where we go over gear, best recording practices, and more. Much of this can translate directly into using Zoom to record! LINK: www.podbean.com/webinar-how-to-record-your-podcast But we can also make a video all about best tips for Zoom recording, too! Thanks! -
@@Podbeancom Please do. I'm on a Mac and use Audacity. I tried hooking up a mic, but it wasn't better than the built-in mic. Also, how to save so it's not tinny.
Hi there! I believe you can also record your Zoom call on the iPad Pro. In terms of converting the m4a into an mp3, I believe you'd need to use a separate app for this. However, I believe there are audio app converters in the App Store! Sincerely, -John
Thanks for the feedback, Claudine! We'll be sure to lower the background music a bit more in future videos (John's a musician, so he's probably biased to the music levels, so we'll get him under control 😂).
Such a great explanation! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome! :)
Thanks for making this video - I have a H5 and a requirement to record interviews in WAV - I think Zoom is used by most People and I can see that the audio can also be converted into WAV. I've subscribed and will look at your other videos mate - I'm also going to start Podcast interviews etc this month so your video is really appreciated, Cheers Darren
We're glad it was helpful!
Great job, extremely helpful thank you!
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New sub here! Thank you for the info!
Awesome! Thank you!
This is an awesome video. Thank you! One question for clarification. I think you mentioned it briefly, but if I understand correctly, the settings you applied to your Zoom have to be enabled on each machine, correct? Also, if I enable High Quality Audio, I assume that has to be enabled on each guest's machine as well. Correct? Thank you!
Great Suff! Question though. Is it really necessary to upload your file to iTunes ? Couldn't I just skip that step and drag the file into Garage Band?
You absolutely can! We just included both ways. Some people are very comfortable with GarageBand, others are more comfortable with iTunes, so we wanted to give options. :)
Thanks!
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I landed on here when searching for how to sync 2 Zoom audio files in Garageband but you don't cover this. Do you have another tutorial that talks us through that? Thank you!
Hi! While we don't specifically have one on that, go to 7:39 in this video. You'll hear the video talking about "dragging and dropping" your file into the project. You can do this with multiple audio files, movie them around within GarageBand, and merge the files that way.
Hope this helps!
Good explanation, especially pro tips, but for those of us that are tech insufficient, what's a DAW? How to convert the audio to MP3 for Windows folks?
Hi Kate! A DAW is a digital audio workstation (so whatever software you're using to edit). As for converting your file, you should be able to do so with your DAW of choice, Windows Media Player, or one of the browser-based file conversion sites!
which plan do you need to have these settings?
Could use some advice on how to make sure audio quality is the best it can be via Zoom.
Hi! We actually have a whole webinar on how to record your podcast where we go over gear, best recording practices, and more. Much of this can translate directly into using Zoom to record! LINK: www.podbean.com/webinar-how-to-record-your-podcast
But we can also make a video all about best tips for Zoom recording, too!
Thanks!
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@@Podbeancom Please do. I'm on a Mac and use Audacity. I tried hooking up a mic, but it wasn't better than the built-in mic. Also, how to save so it's not tinny.
Wow, very nice. Thanks.
My zoom does not have zoom us and gives me no drop down menu?
Hi! Are you accessing from desktop or mobile? And are you using Apple or Windows?
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@@Podbeancom I Found it thank you!
Can you do the same using an iPad 12.9 pro rather than a laptop?
Hi there! I believe you can also record your Zoom call on the iPad Pro. In terms of converting the m4a into an mp3, I believe you'd need to use a separate app for this. However, I believe there are audio app converters in the App Store!
Sincerely,
-John
Thanks. Helpful
Thanks Randolph! Glad it helped!
Sincerely,
Apologies if I missed it in this video when the file is converted to mp3 how do I upload it to the RSS link ?
No problem! You can use a hosting service like Podbean to upload your podcast: th-cam.com/video/tFrepcPH5ig/w-d-xo.html
Good Video, thanks! Just the ongoing music is too loud and getting on one's nerves .
Thanks for the feedback, Claudine! We'll be sure to lower the background music a bit more in future videos (John's a musician, so he's probably biased to the music levels, so we'll get him under control 😂).
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Please stop saying "go ahead and..."
I'll go ahead and take that feedback under advisement!
Sincerely,
I really enjoyed this video, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!