How are you finding these shorter snippets? I’m open to any and all feedback, as always. If this wasn’t enough, check out yesterday’s quiz. With this podcast and these snippets on site, you can practice your French in just 10 minutes a day. How’s your progress? I stand by it, this podcast, Balades, is one of the best for beginners learning French. The benchmarks aren’t easily available, making the progress feel slower. When learning in what feels like a vacuum, I don’t have classmates or friends to speak with in French. It’s these little moments in my French learning journey that remind me I am making progress. It’s French, and I can follow along to parts (and the parts I can hear). I overhear two people speaking in a familiar language, I listen in and realize I understand. In the interest of clarity a fair use Doctrine usage is described as follows: In deciding if a usage of a copyrighted work without license is ‘fair use’, there are a number of facto. Firstly, from this does not appear to be a fair use Doctrine usage. I’m reminded again of the other night on the tram (not in France). Answer (1 of 6): Tbe other answer is on point. But, when the pace is right and the content is right, we can understand. Yes, there are some really difficult pieces on site (check out these fast clips). It’s important to remember how much we are understanding. It’ll help me, of course, but more importantly, it’ll help your favorite shows gain listeners, and it’ll strengthen the amazing, open, standards-based world of podcasting.I like having what feels like an easier snippet in the midst of it all. So go get Overcast and start sharing your favorite moments. Hopefully, Overcast’s new clip-sharing feature changes that, and other apps build similar features soon. One of the most common shortcomings we hear is that podcasts are hard to share. To introduce the topic, I thought it would be best to have someone who is currently studying this area. 2 Conversely, the more we strengthen the open podcast ecosystem with content, functionality, and ease of use, the larger the barrier becomes that any walled garden must overcome to be compelling. I’m back after a small hiatus from Snippit and the next few podcasts will be a mini-series exploring the world of Ischemic Preconditioning. It’s important for me to promote other apps like this, and to make it easy even for other people’s customers to benefit from Overcast’s sharing features, because there are much bigger threats than letting other open-ecosystem podcast apps get a few more users.įor podcasting to remain open and free, we must not leave major shortcomings for proprietary, locked-down services to exploit. Now, for non-logged-in visitors, Overcast’s public sharing pages display badges for other podcast apps and the RSS feed for any podcast listed in Apple Podcasts. While this design still needs a lot of modernization, I’ve done a small refresh: So the “Shared with Overcast” badge is optional, and if you’d like, you can also add an Apple Podcasts badge.įinally, I wanted to extend the same app-agnosticism to Overcast’s share links. ![]() In order to help spread podcasts further, I didn’t want to be heavy-handed in the Overcast branding - not everyone wants to advertise for one specific podcast app when promoting their shows. You can generate an audio clip, or portrait, landscape, or square video, using your current Overcast theme setting. ![]() Simply tap the share button in the upper-right corner. ![]() With today’s 2019.4 update 1, you can now share audio or video clips, up to a minute each, from any public podcast. This remark on Unco by Stephen Hackett inspired me to finally solve this problem in a way that worked easily, for all podcasts, for both podcasters and listeners to use. So people mostly just haven’t shared podcast clips, understandably, because it has been too hard. I’ve seen some video clips from tools specific to certain podcast networks or hosts, but they were never available to everyone, or for every show. Podcasts need video clips to be shared more easily today. Podcast sharing has been limited to audio and links, but today’s social networks are more reliant on images and video, especially Instagram. Sharing podcasts has never been easy, but I’ve always tried to lead the way with Overcast, with publicly shareable episode links and optional recommendations from your Twitter friends since version 1.0 in 2014. A programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast.
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