Podcasting sermons increases church attendance?
Posted on Saturday, January 7, 2006 in What I'm Thinking
It does, according to this article.
Interesting idea. And one I am going to be checking out in detail. I manage the web site for our church, and we’ve been discussing putting Byron’s sermon’s out as podcasts. I guess I’m going to have to get on the stick with this; been holding back a bit because I’m not sure of all the how-to’s of actually doing it. I seem to be a bit ‘dense’ when it comes to working with that sort of stuff, and I don’t know why. It just gets me all confused.
Anybody got any helpful ( and simple ) advice on how to take a sermon on cassette tape and turn it into a podcast?
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Hi, Paul! Our church has been podcasting sermons for about 6 months now. I’m not sure exactly how they do it. I know that it is recorded in Adobe Audition and edited, mixed, etc.
At the same time, we’ve been providing cassette tapes for as long as I can remember.
As far as the cassette to mp3 transfer… MusicMatch Jukebox Plus (the non-free version) lets you do line-in recording from cassette to mp3. I think you need to create an adapter from your stereo to the line-in jack on your computer, though.