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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Podcasts That Don't Suck

Podcasts That Don't Suck

Consumer-Class Podcast Software Makes Creating & Publishing Podcasts Easy

SEATTLE, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Everyday consumers can now record, edit and publish professional-sounding podcasts without extensive technical knowledge. MixMeister Technology, a vendor of audio production software, has released Propaganda 1.1, an all-in-one tool to create very high-quality podcast recordings.

"The problem with a lot of podcasts at the moment is that their production values are similar to the earliest websites, when everything was simply loads of text on a gray background. Too often, a podcast consists simply of some guy droning on and on into a microphone for an hour," said Aaron Higgins, MixMeister's CEO. "There are some very polished podcasts out there, of course, but these are generally produced by people who have made a big investment in time and technology, or by people who already have a broadcasting background."

Propaganda lets people new to podcasting create audio shows that sound professionally produced. After recording your content, you can rearrange and edit show segments, and easily add background music and sound effects. This post-production approach removes the pressure of trying to record everything perfectly "in one take."

When your show sounds just the way you want, you can publish it to a website, with a podcast feed created automatically. This release also comes with 90 days of free hosting powered by libsyn.com, a dedicated podcast hosting service. Simply name your podcast and choose a password for your account, and Propaganda will take care of all the publishing details and upload your podcast.

Propaganda costs $49.95 and runs on Windows XP. Users can download a free trial copy from www.makepropaganda.com.

About MixMeister:

MixMeister Technology creates innovative software tools for playing, producing and performing audio productions. Since its inception in 2000, the company has focused on helping audio professionals accomplish burdensome tasks quickly and easily, and on enabling newcomers to create commercial-quality productions for the first time. Headquartered in Seattle, the company's customers include DJs, music producers, audio production engineers, and podcasters. For more information, visit www.mixmeister.com, or contact Dave Sampson at 1-206-323-5432, dave@mixmeister.com.

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Source: MixMeister Technology

CONTACT: Dave Sampson of MixMeister, 1-206-323-5432, or dave@mixmeister.com

Web site: http://www.makepropaganda.com/

Web site: http://www.mixmeister.com/

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