[Coco] CoCoTALK! podcast all caught up!

Mark D. Overholser marko555.os2 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 1 12:09:12 EDT 2017


On 31-Aug-17 18:32, Steve Strowbridge wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2017 7:32 PM, "Mark D. Overholser"
> <marko555.os2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 31-Aug-17 13:14, Salvador Garcia via Coco wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> << BIG SNIP >>
>>> 
>>> If I understood correctly, the CoCoTALK! video and audio podcast 
>>> have the same contents, so we can use this index that you are 
>>> creating to locate content in either one, is that correct?
>>> 
>>> << BIG SNIP >>
>>>  >>> From the bottom of my 6809, thank you! Salvador
>>> 
>> 
>> Unfortunately, the Time Line is not quite the same..
>> 
>> Steve is Removing the Dead Air, Heavy Breathing and Coughing that
>> you can't easily remove Live and Inserting the CoCo Commercials and
>> Bumpers from CoCoTALK! Fans, so all kinds of things will change...
>> 
>> The Times will be Close, but I, or someone else will need to use
>> the Video Times as Guide Lines to Locate the POD Cast Points of the
>> Same Interest...
>> 
>> MarkO
>> 
>> --
> Thanks Mark, I was going to say something similar, I start with the
> video before I convert that to audio because it's easier for me to
> literally see what I'm doing to edit.
> 
> I try to go about every 20-30 minutes and insert a break, but I have
> to find a point that is the most sensible to break at, so that may
> vary.
> 
> I then usually throw in a bumper and then may 30-60 seconds worth of 
> commercial or bonus content.
> 
> So the arrangement will vary by an increasing amount of time further 
> through the show.
> 
> When I listen to the coco crew, I just listen to the entire episode
> as my time permits and my podcast player picks up where I left off.
> I usually don't worry about what is going to happen when, I just
> listen as I can and soak it all in.
> 
> 
 >  ( Steve Strowbridge )
 >

I use the Video as a Cue to see when the Topic seems to Change, then 
Jump Back in the Video Stream to pickup the Conversation and look for 
the Change in Topic...   I was able to Time Index Episode #23, which is 
just about 3 Hours in 1.5 Hours...

Of course, I did this only a day or so After it was Streamed, and since 
I was a participant, the Sequence of Events was Fresh in my mind....


Episodes #1, and #2 and #3 were a little bit ago...  Episodes #1 and #2 
went fairly quickly, but Episode #3 Looks pretty Much all the Same.. 
It will take watching the entire Video again, plus Rolling Back to 
locate the best Time Index to Mark...    ;)


I will definitely make it a point to Time Index, ASAP after the Live 
Stream is Done....

MarkO


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