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iTunes can easily convert audio files that were recorded with portable devices such as iPods or other recorders to podcast formats such as AAC or mp3 (see post on to learn more about these formats). The following video covers converting files with iTunes and adding information such as titles and artist:
Regardless of whether you capture your audio with an iPod or other device, once the device is hooked up to your computer you can easily to convert the files, rename them and add all of the necessary information.
Of course, there are cheaper recorders than an iPod. An for “digital mp3 recorders” reveals all sorts of portable recorders at prices for anyone’s liking.
For the iPod Touch and iPhone there is a free application from the iTunes Application store called which will also accomplish the task of recording audio from a microphone connected to your device.
The only requirement for the latest iPod Nanos and Classics is or any other iPod compatible microphone. (If you own an older iPod Nano or Classic, see posts about purchasing and using the . This is no longer needed on the latest versions of the iPod.)
Want to create an audio podcast? Do you have a new iPod or are you going to get one? The latest models of the iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch and iPhone all have the ability to record audio, which later can be brought into iTunes, turned into a podcast, and uploaded anywhere you’d like to deliver it.
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