Quick Daily Podcasting Tips

Remote Call Recording Options


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Welcome to Pocket-Sized Podcasting, brought to you by Alitu: The Podcast Maker. And on this episode, we’re talking remote recording software. Many podcasters run interview or co-hosted shows, and with call recording software, location is no barrier to who you can chat with. Online call recorders do exactly what they say on the tin. Two of the most popular options out there are Squadcast and Riverside. These are what’s known as “double ender” tools which record each participant locally, on their own computer. This makes them safer from wonky wifi connections, crashes, and the sound quality is generally better, too. They also both record video, as well as audio. On top of that, our own Alitu has a call recorder feature - one that we’re constantly working on and improving. The big benefit of using Alitu is that it handles all of the syncing, processing, cleaning up, and volume levelling automatically. Its editing tools are also powerful, but at the same time, stupidly simple to use. Of course, everyone on the planet has spent the past few years using Zoom, and you can use that to record remote calls too. You just need to have the right software and know-how to edit and produce them into decent-sounding episodes, afterwards. Why not give Alitu’s call recorder a spin on your next podcast episode, though? You can try it out free for 7 days by going to [Alitu.com](http://Alitu.com) And, for a deeper look at remote recording software options, go to http://ThePodcastHost.com/Onlinerecording

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Quick Daily Podcasting TipsBy Alitu: The Podcast Maker