![]() Check the box that says “convert to AIFF file as the file is being downloaded.” (This just saves a step.) click the DSS Player for Mac at the top left menu bar, select Properties, and the Download tab.download it to your computer (again, you’ll need to install the DSS Player software and upgrades from the Olympus website.How to record, download, and convert the DSS file on your Olympus DS-330 to a podcast file (Apple users): ![]() right-click the WAV file in iTunes and convert it to mpeg4 (which is a podcast file, also called m4a).use the DSS Player software to convert the DSS file to WAV.download it to your computer (you’ll need to install the DSS Player software included with the recorder and maybe install some updates from the Olympus site).How to record, download, and convert the DSS file on your Olympus DS-330 to a podcast file (PC users): I’ve decided to put together a quick tutorial on using an Olympus DS-330 digital audio recorder (which Academic Technologies stocks for your use), to explain how to record, download, and convert files for podcasting. You have many options of recording, from a microphone attached to your computer or to a digital audio recorder. End of story.īut how do you create a podcast? First, you need to have a recording. In other words, once you subscribe to a podcast, either in iTunes or the program of your choice, you are automatically provided with updates. But podcasts go one step further–they allow you to subscribe to the file. Putting audio files online for other people to download is nothing new. So, I’m going to let you in on a little known-fact: podcasts are nothing more than audio files that a person can subscribe to. One of my jobs is to help you understand and use technology better, with as little heartburn as possible.
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