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No need to edit the show to remove commercial music as long as the podcast is hosted at radio Ara server.
 
No need to edit the show to remove commercial music as long as the podcast is hosted at radio Ara server.
  
=== Encoding===
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Best is to upload the show's FLAC via a big file mail service like http://filemail.com/
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=== Encoding ===
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* Cutting by Germain
 
* Cutting by Germain
 
If the show needs to be cut by Germain, encode it at 256 kb/s with '''CONSTANT BITRATE''', as otherwise he cannot properly use his toolset which does not support VBR. The replay gain option calculates the volume for radio transmission (AFAIK). (The recording device in Studio 2 is set to limit the recording to -2.0 dB, so it would be a good idea to amplify the recording to 0dB.)
 
If the show needs to be cut by Germain, encode it at 256 kb/s with '''CONSTANT BITRATE''', as otherwise he cannot properly use his toolset which does not support VBR. The replay gain option calculates the volume for radio transmission (AFAIK). (The recording device in Studio 2 is set to limit the recording to -2.0 dB, so it would be a good idea to amplify the recording to 0dB.)
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Setting some variables will make the following steps just cut & paste into your bash prompt
 
Setting some variables will make the following steps just cut & paste into your bash prompt
<pre>
 
InputFile=        # mp3 or wav file with the ready cut show
 
MyName=""        # who are you, not filling this will simply use your current user login
 
EpisodeNumber=    # put episode number here, e.g. 65
 
EpisodeTitle=""  # title of the show, e.g. "Events Review" (write " as \")
 
EpisodeDate=      # date of broadcast, e.g. 20120414
 
  
# calc intermediate values
 
EpisodeYear=${EpisodeDate:0:4}
 
EpisodeMonth=${EpisodeDate:4:2}
 
EpisodeDay=${EpisodeDate:6:2}
 
MyName=${MyName:-$(id -un)}
 
FileName="LetzHack_ep${EpisodeNumber}_${EpisodeDate}_podcast"
 
TitleTag="Lët'z Hack! episode ${EpisodeNumber} - ${EpisodeTitle}"
 
  
# create ogg (oggenc is included in vorbis-tools)
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You can also use ''[http://jak-linux.org/projects/dir2ogg/ dir2ogg]'' to convert mp3 files to ogg.<br/>
oggenc "$InputFile" -o "${FileName}".ogg -d ${EpisodeYear} -a syn2cat -t "${TitleTag}"
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cat << EOF | vorbiscomment -w "${FileName}".ogg
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=== Importing ===
ARTIST=syn2cat Hackerspace
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Following tools are needed: ''sudo apt-get install flac puddletag python-mutagen ffmpeg ''
ALBUM=LetzHack Radioshow
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You may need: ''sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media && apt-get update'' if ffmpeg is not found
TITLE=${TitleTag}
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COMPOSER=$MyName
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DATE=${EpisodeYear}-${EpisodeMonth}-${EpisodeDay}
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EOF
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# create mp3
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if you got the flac from the original recording, convert it to mp3
lame -V 7 -v -h --ty ${EpisodeYear} --ta syn2cat --tt "${TitleTag}" "$InputFile" "${FileName}".mp3
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::InputFile="radioshow - date day.flac"   # mp3 or wav file with the ready cut show
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::MyName=""         # who are you, not filling this will simply use your current user login
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::EpisodeNumber=    # put episode number here, e.g. beginning of 2016 it was 114
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::EpisodeTitle=""   # title of the show, e.g. "Events Review" (write " as \")
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::Language=eng      # eng=english
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if original flac is used, this is not needed:
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::EpisodeDate=      # date of broadcast, e.g. 20120414, can leave empty
  
</pre>
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Then run this code
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::EpisodeDate=${EpisodeDate:-$(mutagen-inspect "$InputFile"|awk '/Programme du/ {d=$(NF-1);gsub("-","",d);print d}')}
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::EpisodeYear=${EpisodeDate:0:4}
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::EpisodeMonth=${EpisodeDate:4:2}
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::EpisodeDay=${EpisodeDate:6:2}
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::MyName=${MyName:-$(id -un)}
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::FileName="LetzHack_ep${EpisodeNumber}_${EpisodeDate}_podcast.mp3"
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::TitleTag="Lët'z Hack! episode ${EpisodeNumber} - ${EpisodeTitle}"
  
You can also use ''[http://jak-linux.org/projects/dir2ogg/ dir2ogg]'' to convert mp3 files to ogg.<br/>
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::ffmpeg -i "$InputFile" -qscale:a 0 "$FileName"
  
=== Importing ===
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::mid3v2 -a syn2cat -A 'LetzHack Radioshow' -t "$TitleTag" -c "::$Language" -y "$EpisodeYear-$EpisodeMonth-$EpisodeDay" "$FileName"
if you got the flac from the original recording, convert it to mp3
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::infile="radioshow - date day.flac"
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::outfile="YYYY-MM-DD-Letz-Hack.mp3"
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::ffmpeg -i "$infile" -qscale:a 0 "$outfile"
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<!--
 
* Set the mp3tags correctly. Use puddletag (spreadsheet style tag editor) as it allows to add advanced tags. Add the releasetime tag if it does not exist (ctrl-E, +, releasetime, OK) and put the releasetime in as yyyy-mm-dd (you can display this column by right clicking on the header (select columns, releasetime, ok)
 
* Set the mp3tags correctly. Use puddletag (spreadsheet style tag editor) as it allows to add advanced tags. Add the releasetime tag if it does not exist (ctrl-E, +, releasetime, OK) and put the releasetime in as yyyy-mm-dd (you can display this column by right clicking on the header (select columns, releasetime, ok)
 
** Title: Letz Hack - short topic, topic, topic
 
** Title: Letz Hack - short topic, topic, topic
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** releasetime: YYYY-MM-DD
 
** releasetime: YYYY-MM-DD
 
** language: eng
 
** language: eng
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-->
  
 
* Go to the admin page of radio ara podcast server. If you have a password, you have the url (ok it's wordpress).
 
* Go to the admin page of radio ara podcast server. If you have a password, you have the url (ok it's wordpress).
 
* Upload the file into the media section
 
* Upload the file into the media section
* memorize the URL of the media file
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* click on library and then on the just uploaded file: memorize the URL of the media file
* Create the webpage as follows
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* Create the article as follows:
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* Link the file to the article in the "media URL" field
  
 
Title: Lët’z Hack DD.M.YYYY – short topic
 
Title: Lët’z Hack DD.M.YYYY – short topic
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::
 
::
  
* Link the file to the article in the "media URL" field
 
 
* Remove all categories and select only category Let'z Hack
 
* Remove all categories and select only category Let'z Hack
 
* click on publish
 
* click on publish

Latest revision as of 15:52, 10 September 2016

[edit] After the Show

Once the show is over make sure you have a Backup of the entire show so we can put it online on the radio ara podcast.

No need to edit the show to remove commercial music as long as the podcast is hosted at radio Ara server.

Best is to upload the show's FLAC via a big file mail service like http://filemail.com/


[edit] Encoding

  • Cutting by Germain

If the show needs to be cut by Germain, encode it at 256 kb/s with CONSTANT BITRATE, as otherwise he cannot properly use his toolset which does not support VBR. The replay gain option calculates the volume for radio transmission (AFAIK). (The recording device in Studio 2 is set to limit the recording to -2.0 dB, so it would be a good idea to amplify the recording to 0dB.)

-$ lame --replaygain-accurate -h -b 256 --cbr in.wav LetzHack_epX_2012mmdd.mp3
  • Cutting yourself

Just use fancy audacity and edit as you like.

Remember: it's audacity, save often!

When done, normalize the audio:

  1. Effect->Normalize...
  2. [x] Remove any DC offset
  3. [x] Normalize maximum amplitude to
  4. -[0.0]dB
  5. [OK]

(this takes about 1 minute on a good PC)

When encoding for the podcast: use the artist, title and date flags! (is there a podcast genre now?--Tschew 08:02, 1 October 2009 (UTC))

Setting some variables will make the following steps just cut & paste into your bash prompt


You can also use dir2ogg to convert mp3 files to ogg.

[edit] Importing

Following tools are needed: sudo apt-get install flac puddletag python-mutagen ffmpeg You may need: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media && apt-get update if ffmpeg is not found

if you got the flac from the original recording, convert it to mp3

InputFile="radioshow - date day.flac" # mp3 or wav file with the ready cut show
MyName="" # who are you, not filling this will simply use your current user login
EpisodeNumber= # put episode number here, e.g. beginning of 2016 it was 114
EpisodeTitle="" # title of the show, e.g. "Events Review" (write " as \")
Language=eng # eng=english

if original flac is used, this is not needed:

EpisodeDate= # date of broadcast, e.g. 20120414, can leave empty

Then run this code

EpisodeDate=${EpisodeDate:-$(mutagen-inspect "$InputFile"|awk '/Programme du/ {d=$(NF-1);gsub("-","",d);print d}')}
EpisodeYear=${EpisodeDate:0:4}
EpisodeMonth=${EpisodeDate:4:2}
EpisodeDay=${EpisodeDate:6:2}
MyName=${MyName:-$(id -un)}
FileName="LetzHack_ep${EpisodeNumber}_${EpisodeDate}_podcast.mp3"
TitleTag="Lët'z Hack! episode ${EpisodeNumber} - ${EpisodeTitle}"
ffmpeg -i "$InputFile" -qscale:a 0 "$FileName"
mid3v2 -a syn2cat -A 'LetzHack Radioshow' -t "$TitleTag" -c "::$Language" -y "$EpisodeYear-$EpisodeMonth-$EpisodeDay" "$FileName"


  • Go to the admin page of radio ara podcast server. If you have a password, you have the url (ok it's wordpress).
  • Upload the file into the media section
  • click on library and then on the just uploaded file: memorize the URL of the media file
  • Create the article as follows:
  • Link the file to the article in the "media URL" field

Title: Lët’z Hack DD.M.YYYY – short topic

  • topic 1
  • explanations on topic 1
    with links to twitter profiles of participants and links to further infos
  • topic 2
  • explanations on topic 2
    with links to twitter profiles of participants and links to further infos

    Moderation: xxxxxxx <a href="https://twitter.com/@faq" target="_blank">@xxxxxxxxxxxx</a>

    Guests: Gunstick <a href="https://twitter.com/GunstickUlm" target="_blank">@GunstickULM</a> & 

    Playlist:

  • artist 1 – title 1
  • artist 2 – title 2
  • artist 3 – title 3
    • Remove all categories and select only category Let'z Hack
    • click on publish
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