2015/Podcasting

 Podcasting  was one of several IndieWebCamp 2015 Brainstorming sessions.

Archived from: http://etherpad.indiewebcamp.com/podcasting

Participants

 * Zack Fischmann
 * Amanda MacLean
 * Lillian Karabaic
 * Amanda MacLean
 * Lillian Karabaic
 * Lillian Karabaic

General Discussion
What is Stitcher? Lily: subscribe and listen to podcasts without downloading them. Good for mobile users who don't have a lot of space.

A podcast publisher has to publish to Stitcher similar to publishing to iTunes. Also is curation, since they only allow podcasts with a certain number of listeners. Stitcher downloads the mp3 and publishes it as a streaming service to the Stitcher clients. Listeners use the stitcher website and apps. Stitcher also publishes listen count.

Podlove: plugin for WordPress, podlove.org

Seriously Simple Podcasting WordPress plugin. (https://wordpress.org/plugins/seriously-simple-podcasting/) - allows self-hosting

Consuming microformats-enabled podcasts - Monocle puts an in-line embed so you can listen within the feed. - I think Woodwind does similar

An MVP (minimum viable podcast)

 * 1) Host mp3 files on internet archive http://archive.org
 * 2) host XML Feed and logo on a cheap/free web host (the only itunes requirement)

Recording software

 * Garageband
 * Audacity http://audacityteam.org/
 * Reaper, annoyware http://www.reaper.fm/

Own your URLs!

 * Create the iTunes URL on your own domain, send a temporary redirect to the backend iTunes feed you're using (libsyn, etc)
 * If you move backend feed providers, make sure the IDs for each stay the same so that clients don't re-download old episodes.
 * Better: The URLs of your mp3 files should also be on your own domain, and send a temporary redirect to the place the mp3 is actually hosted (libsyn, S3, archive.org, etc)
 * another benefit to hosting your own mp3 URLs is you get to do your own download counting.
 * See unmung.com for podcast rss to mf2 translation

Examples

 * Transportini podcast, microformats markup: http://www.transportini.com/
 * Late Night Toast podcast, microformats markup based on Transportini :) http://latenighttoast.com
 * Aaron: next step is to make an aggregate web page for things recorded at Open Roads Broadcasting, consuming the RSS feeds of all the podcasts and creating a new web page with microformats, also publishing a new iTunes feed.