05-30-2009, 02:52 PM
Smaller files is my preferred method, as well. Can easily skip past the segments I don't want to hear (usually replays of stuff I already heard), and I've been able to save segments I like, allowing me to create my own "best of."
Having one giant file would be a pain to try to fast forward through stuff I don't want to hear, and will make it impossible for me to save segments unless I happen to throw the file into Audacity and cut it out.
In other words, one big podcast file = :thumbdown:
Having one giant file would be a pain to try to fast forward through stuff I don't want to hear, and will make it impossible for me to save segments unless I happen to throw the file into Audacity and cut it out.
In other words, one big podcast file = :thumbdown: