These webcasts are recorded from GoToMeeting videoconferences, often with hundreds of users across the web. I guess you should complain to WebEx and Cisco about the audio quality.
If the webcasts were originating from the same location then they could use a high quality podcast production setup with extra capture equipment, but these conferences probably originate from different sources depending who the speaker is. You may not want to make the webcast unstable running extra software.
Maybe, but they're not webcasting directly to YouTube. There's time to fix the audio.
There's a simple solution for this. You record high-quality audio at the source, don't broadcast it, and sync them up later before uploading to YouTube.
Too much yappin'
AnonymousJuan 1 year ago
Good content here. Delivery is what it is.
convivialdesign 2 years ago
These webcasts are recorded from GoToMeeting videoconferences, often with hundreds of users across the web. I guess you should complain to WebEx and Cisco about the audio quality.
If the webcasts were originating from the same location then they could use a high quality podcast production setup with extra capture equipment, but these conferences probably originate from different sources depending who the speaker is. You may not want to make the webcast unstable running extra software.
corntoole 2 years ago
Maybe, but they're not webcasting directly to YouTube. There's time to fix the audio.
There's a simple solution for this. You record high-quality audio at the source, don't broadcast it, and sync them up later before uploading to YouTube.
scottburton11 2 years ago
Where did they record this? My walkman from the 80's sounds better
rubinskio 2 years ago
Agreed, would think with HD slideshare, there would be better audio especially coming from O'Reilly of all companies.
momar1970 2 years ago