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A podcast is a clip of audio or video content that is broadcasted over the internet using compressed audio and video files such as MP3s and MP4s.
A podcast is simply an audio or video recording. If you'd like to create your own podcast, you can make it on any subject you like, and it can contain audio only, audio with accompanying graphics (like an audio slideshow), or you can make a video podcast. Really, the only limit is your imagination.
Audio podcast, Video podcast , and screen podcast are types of popular podcast. Video podcast is the most popular since everyone on Youtube does that on most videos. This is popular since one can see and hear the person on screen like they are spoken to.
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The content is available in both mp3 audio and video formats.
Lastname, I. (Producer). (2011, April 14). The title of the podcast episode [Audio Podcast]. Title of the podcast show. Retrieved from .urlofpodcast.comThe 'I' stands for initials.When typing in the title of the show and episode, make sure to only capitalise the first letter and also, if the podcast was a video podcast, simply change 'Audio Podcast' to Video.Oh, and your in-text reference would be(Lastname, 2011)Hope that helps.
u want to put podcast in ur ipod, go to itune store, click podcast then choose the video u like, subscribe it.go to ur device click manually manage music and video. click podcast then sync.
they use audio and visual element together
Traditionally podcasts are only audio, however video podcasts (also known as vodcasts or sometimes vidcasts) are becoming more popular as well.
The term you're looking for is "podcast." A podcast refers to an audio or video recording that is made available on the internet for users to download and listen to or watch at their convenience. Podcasts often come in a series and cover various topics, making them accessible for on-demand consumption.
The words spoken in a video or audio recording are referred to as the "transcript" if they are written out. In the context of audio and video content, this dialogue can also be called "audio content" or "speech." Additionally, in media production, the spoken words are often part of the "voiceover" or "narration" if they are recorded separately from the visual elements.