VoIP? Skype? Whatever it's called, the use
of internet connections to make phone calls is increasing by thousands
of calls an hour. These connections are often less expensive than land
lines and many internet phone calls are free, thus boosting their
appeal. By merging Voice over Internet Protocol with podcasting,
Industrial Audio Software's ePodcast Producer has created a new and
powerful tool for today's communication technology.
The addition of VoIP Recorder is a natural progression for ePodcast
Producer, IAS's premium podcasting software. Since its introduction in
March 2005, ePodcast Producer has grown to meet the needs of a rapidly
widening circle of podcasters. IAS has again shown that it remains
dedicated to its objective of offering integrated podcasting solutions
which stay ahead of emerging technology's breakneck rush.
Podcasting, an inexpensive way of recording and publishing sound
files to the internet, also allows businesses and advertisers to get
excellent results for less money in less time. Because its equipment
needs are minimal, podcasting appeals to a wide range of people with a
wide range of messages. Now, VoIP Recorder makes the process even
easier by allowing users to record both sides of any Skype
conversation. This makes interviewing distant personalities as easy as
clicking the mouse and recording then saving a file. Once recorded,
Skype conversations can be edited within ePodcast Producer for
inclusion in podcasts.
In addition, this latest version of ePodcast Producer sports a new,
more user-friendly interface. Music and voice tracks now have their
own separate trim sliders for more accurate mixing control. Industrial
Audio Software has redesigned ePodcast Producer to allow for easier
insertion of any audio file, including those made using portable
digital recorders. Most important, it now features ePodcast Express
for streamlining the entire uploading process, including the creation
of RSS feeds, and complete, in-program tagging for iTunes popular
Podcast Directory.
Company CEO, Tom Jeffries, said recently in an interview with
PodcastTools.com's Paul Colligan, that: "Our goal has always been to
make podcasting as quick and easy as possible. At the same time, we
want to accommodate as many different personal styles as there are
podcasters." By remaining open to the needs presented by these
different personal styles, Industrial Audio Software is making certain
that ePodcast Producer continues to remain the best way available of
"Giving the World a Voice."
About Industrial Audio Software:
Industrial Audio Software is a subsidiary of Singing Electrons, Inc.
(http://www.singingelectrons.com). Since 1984, Singing Electrons, Inc.
has been a world leader in developing device drivers, applications,
and firmware for AT&T, Disney, Dolby Labs, Lucasfilm, Motorola, NASA,
Philips, QSound Labs, Samsung, Yahoo!, and a host of other companies.