Wednesday, 4 October 2006

TUAW Podcast #12: Quicksilver and iCal

There wa 't much podcast-worthy news to chat about last week, so we thought it was the perfect time to do something different and bring you the first TUAW screencast evar! In this podcast (netcast!), I demo trate that trick we covered last month of how to add iCal events and todos from Quicksilver, and I've ironed out a few details for a much more usable proce . I figured this would be a great way to demo trate some of Quicksilver's unique power with purty moving pictures, i tead of the typical non-moving pictures. This screencast clocks in at 7:32, and it's 21MB of H.264 goodne .

eaking of goodne , we're soliciting feedback on this screencast (as if you need to be asked). This is my first screencast, so it's a little rough around the edges. I sound a lot better podcasting-wise, though I'm still working on picking up a Samson U mic that reader Jules Stoop recommended, e ecially since I've seen it written up as *the* killer podcasting mic (I'm trying to find a good deal, since $80 is a little steep right now). But let us know what you think: too fast? Too slow? Do I sound like a mu et? I have a lot to learn about moving video between the big suites, as I have some good After Effects skills I could've used to ice this up, but I couldn't find a decent codec to preserve the quality when exporting the edited video out of Final Cut Pro (I e ecially am accepting workflow feedback on this topic). Rest a ured, this is at the top my todos (pun intended!) for the next screencast, so I'll be able to add all sorts of flying text and 3D ace alie .

But that's enough chatter for now: here's a direct link to TUAW Podcast #12, another link to our iTS podcast feed, and of course: our good ol' fashioned raw R feed.

Update: Our iTS feed had a little bug that prevented this video from making the list, but it has since been fixed. Podcast #12 is ready to roll from the iTS Podcast Directory, so head over and grab a copy!

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