
Ask X3F is back yet again with a fresh installment. This week we talk about voice chat issues, Live Anywhere, and missing Xbox 360s. We also put together some helpful tips for those of you that are thinking about attempting to create a podcast of your own. Just don't go thinking you can take down the award winning Xbox 360 Fancast, okay?
If you've got a question for Ask X3F, send it to: ask [at] xbox360fanboy [dawt] com.
Hey guys i have a pretty long question for you, so i might as well get started.
Me and a few friends are making a little indy podcast about non other then, the Xbox 360, we are all interested in it and it feels like it would be fun to express our opinions and discuss things happening in the ever so expanding realm of Gaming.
Now i have some questions about how to get started making a podcast.
1. What should i do about an intro, break and outro song( I like the fancast's intro, how did you make it or where did you get it from?)
2. How should i record the show, we will not be in the same room so this may show to be a problem. (I know about Skype but how would i go about getting everyone into one room and recording it?)
3. When the show is recorded and edited in my program of choice (Windows Movie Maker) how do i get it into a RSS and viewable on iTunes and Zune Marketplace?
4. Last but not least, any comments or helpful tips you would like to add.
Thanks for your time and
congrats on making it over the year hump on the fancast
Sincerely Project
Ekim
PS: My Internet is Ferret approved so no worries there.
Two people actually asked us this question this week, and it's one we've been thinking about answering for a while anyway, so here we go.
1. We got the intro song from PodsafeAudio, a website dedicated to providing Creative Commons music for podcasters. Creative Commons music essentially means that you don't have to worry about infringing copyright because the artists have agreed to let you use the music, though usually you must attribute the artist when using their music. Another great place to find safe music is the Podshow Podsafe Music Netowrk. Both of these sites provide great, legal music. You should know that using copyrighted music can get you into trouble, and the safest thing is to either use your own music or find a source like the two mentioned above.
2. Skype is the answer. Basically, you need to record a Skype conference call. To do this, you'll need a program that can record Skype audio. We recommend Pamela for PC users and Audio Hijack Pro for Mac users. Both programs cost money, but are well worth it. We've tried cheaper solutions and also attempted to rig up free solutions. Cheaper programs don't work as well (in our experience) and trying to do it free winds up being an exercise in frustration.
3. First of all, we would suggest you try Audacity if you haven't already. It's a great (and free) audio editing program. As for RSS, this is actually one of the more difficult parts of podcasting. First you'll need a site that hosts your finished podcast files. If you're using a blogging platform like Wordpress, you should already have an RSS feed. Assuming your using Wordpress, you'd need to create a podcast category, let's call it "podcasts." So, your RSS feed would look something like this: pagename.com/category/podcasts/rss. You'll then have to create a new entry and enclosure for each podcast file you upload. Wordpress will actually do this automatically once you link your MP3 file in a post. Setting up iTunes tags is a bit hairier. You'll either have to have XML ninja skills or use automated tools or services to generate the necessary code tags. Podpress can do that for Wordpress blogs, and services like Feedburner can do the same thing for other blogs.
4. Useful tips? Have a plan for your shows. Type up a general layout of what you plan to discuss so you can keep the conversation moving. Record to a high quality format like WAV or AIFF. They hog a lot of space, but the quality is great, and you can always delete them once you have a finished MP3. Encoding to MP3 should be the last thing you do by the way, as it degrades your audio each time you do so. Get a leveling program (we suggest Levelator) to help even out everyone's volume. And have fun, obviously.
Do you guys, or your connects to Microsoft, have any information on the Xbox Live Anywhere Mobile platform? This has been in the works for years, and there are even pictures of it running on Major Nelson's phone. Engadget did a story on it in May of '06. Is there any new information about this project? Has it been scrapped? Is it still in the works?
Microsoft assures us that they're still "working on it," but that's all we know. We'll keep our eyes open, but we'd guess Live Anywhere won't be showing up anytime soon.
i've been waiting since two weeks before christmas to buy an elite and theyre sold out EVERYWHERE! not a single best buy within 60 miles of me has one.. AND I LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY! amazon, circuit city, best buy, you name it. sold out. was the black xbox 360 elite a limited edition console that they arent making more of? or will the elite now be white? whats going on? whats with the delay?
We've noticed the shortage as well, and discuss it at length in the latest episode of the Fancast. Joystiq's Alexander Sliwinski has been doing some digging and has made some interesting discoveries. He too has seen Best Buy computers that list zero 360s in stock and zero in transit. He later contacted someone high up in the retail scene and got word that "Yes something is up." Our best guess is Microsoft is clearing out the older model 360s in order to make way for the more reliable Falcon models.
Hey guys,
I'm sure you have heard of Microsoft Retail ExpertZone, the program for retail employees that rewards discounts in exchange for passing small quizzes on Microsoft products. They have a variety of Microsoft published games on the rewards list, including Gears of War, Halo 3, PGR4, et cetera. I have noticed that Mass Effect is missing. Do you know if there is a chance of it making it on this list?
Thanks,
Mac (bigmacline)
We haven't the foggiest. Assuming it does show up, you can feel free to pick up a copy for us, though.
After hearing about the ability to change voice privacy settings on the 360 at a system level, my friend and I decided to change our settings to allow voice communication from only people on our friends lists. We then go into play some un-ranked games of Halo 3 and we can't hear each other. What gives? The idea of not having to change my voice settings to mute other players every time I play appealing. Is Halo 3 not respecting the Xbox 360's dashboard voice privacy settings?
Not sure exactly what's going on here, but it we can think of a few things. First of all, certain Halo 3 playlists don't allow you to chat with players at all anyway. Also, remember that Halo 3 uses push-to-talk, so you have to hit the D-pad to initiate chat (you probably know that, but we're covering all the bases here). It's also possible that since chat is designed so everyone can hear you, it mutes you across the board so that non-Friends can't hear you. If anyone has an idea to help Mac, put it in the comments.













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1-29-2008 @ 6:32PM
Project Ekim said...
Thanks guys for answering my questions ill be sure to try out all the things you mentioned and tell you how it goes. Who knows maybe one day i too can have an award winning podcast :)
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1-29-2008 @ 6:38PM
xenocidic said...
eh can you guys try and investigate why there's no 'Free Stuff' in Canada?
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1-29-2008 @ 11:33PM
Delgado said...
All Weblogs Inc. Network blogs have stated multiple times with contests they've run - it is legal stuff.
They can't do anything about it, it is not their fault, no they do not hate Canadians. I understand it must suck for you, but stop complaining - its not like they're going to think "hey, they've complained enough that we have now decided to invest our lives in the legal system and get some laws changed."
1-29-2008 @ 8:10PM
Jonman said...
Press-to-talk in Halo 3 is a huge pain in the ass. Press-to-listen would be a better idea.
Am I being dumb - is there a way to disable the press-to-talk functionality so I have a hot-mic?
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1-29-2008 @ 8:31PM
Jayslacks said...
Nah, dude, there is no way around it. You can play with small teams (4v4) and you don't have to push the button. Any bigger and you have to push. I know alot of people that go into games with a friend and private chat. It seems like it works for them.
1-29-2008 @ 8:14PM
OBM said...
Note on the latest fancast, regarding the shortage of 360s:
I was talking to a retail manager of Xtra Vision for the North of Ireland tonight and he says they have been briefed and are expecting a new SKU, they never gave any details but basically said make sure there's room for it at the all their stores next month. Also he mentioned something about a 300gb HDD but I'm not sure if that was just speculation on his behalf or not.
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1-29-2008 @ 9:50PM
bigmac375 said...
:( i hope mass effect shows up soon
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1-29-2008 @ 10:50PM
Project Ekim said...
Hey X3F breaking news.
The Return Of The King
http://www.majornelson.com/archive/2008/01/29/live-activity-for-week-of-1-21.aspx
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1-29-2008 @ 11:41PM
Deck said...
Nooooo!
COD4 has lost its top spot!
1-30-2008 @ 8:56AM
lharmon said...
w00t! What excuses will the COD fanboys come up with now? Probably something like this:
"It doesn't matter, because... uh... HALO SUCKS!"
1-30-2008 @ 9:31AM
Amber said...
@lharmon:
cod4 fanboys = halo3 fanboys
fact of life
1-30-2008 @ 10:53AM
Larry *not allowed to say cheevo* said...
Amber, please don't try to stop me from instigating a COD/HALO comment slugfest. ;)
I'm entertained by the HATRED that COD4 fanboys have for Halo.
1-30-2008 @ 6:19PM
Amber said...
@larry
well, I just posted something to make up for it over at the official announcement on X3F to satisfy your needs for angry bitter flame wars. :) enjoy
1-30-2008 @ 9:28AM
Amber said...
I don't know what to do to help Mac but here's what I know about "Friends Only Chat" (considering I've used it for awhile): It mutes everyone who isn't on your friends list which means it works just like clicking "mute" on everyone. They can't hear you, you can't hear them. It also makes it so you can't send messages to people who aren't your friends. It basically blocks all communications (besides friends requests) from non friends as well.
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1-30-2008 @ 11:06AM
Boff said...
Amber, I think the problem he was having is after switching to friends only chat he went into Halo3 and couldn't hear his friend either.
1-30-2008 @ 6:17PM
Amber said...
@boff (why is this reply system so screwed up anywho?):
Yeah.. I didn't know how to fix it, it just must be a glitch. I am just giving what I know about how Friends Only works, relevant/helpful or not I figured it would be worth sharing. I barely play any Halo and I definitely haven't played it with the Friends Only voice settings on, so the best thing to do is to either do some really intensive googling or go into private chat instead. This is exactly the reason Microsoft needs to come up with a more than 2 people Private Chat: I don't like blocking EVERYONE from EVERY game (because frankly there's less douchebags on Rock Band than some of the FPS multiplayer and I could be making friends). Meh, maybe with the spring update.
1-30-2008 @ 9:28AM
HalfAzn said...
Thanks for the answers X3F
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1-30-2008 @ 3:19PM
ian said...
Can we get an update on Huxley? Is this game dead?
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