Use Imeem To Host Odiogo Old Posts
Wednesday June 25th 2008
Odiogo is an auto generator podcast for your blog. It automatictly change the blog post or text in yout blog to become a speech. This speech is generated using artificial inteligence technology and mimic up to 90% of human voice and pronounciation, it also can read punctuation in almost correct manner. But the disadvantage of Odiogo is, it only host the last ten of your podcast.
Question : Is there any solution to this?
Answer : Yes.
Question : Tell me how then.
Answer : Okay, no problems. Just read the rest of the entry.
To solve this problems need an effort from you. The best thing that I can figure out is to download the podcasting and host it else where. To host it on your own server would be a lot of money wasting on the hosting plan. So I figure out this methode.
- Write Post.
- Publish Post.
- Odiogo Generate the podcast.
- Download the .mp3 file.
- Upload to Imeem.
- Put Imeem code inside your old post.
Imeem is a flash based player. You can upload photos, videos, and even music ( any audio file ). This service is free and there is no limit of upload. The disadvantage is your reader or listener cannot download the audio files. I will fugure out to solve this problems soon. I hope.
Start auto podcasting on your blog with Odiogo.
Start uploading media with Imeem.
So it is.
Untill we succes together…
Pangeran Wiguan — “Succes Begin With The First Step”
Regards,
Pangeran Wiguan
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On June 26th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
Roy said:
You might want to try http://www.vocalfruits.com. With this new web based podcasting service, any registered user can create a podcast from any RSS feed in no time. Other useful and innovative services include aggregating a number of RSS feeds into one podcast or creating your personal podcasts that you can update by emailing to your personal VocalFruits address. The service also provides for a web browser version and a mobile version ideal for listening to content on a mobile phone and other mobile devices. VocalFruits is equally a useful application for content owners to provide their readers with an audio output of their content.
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On June 26th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Pangeran Wiguan said:
Thank You Roy, It sounds interesting…
I’ll checked it out…
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On June 28th, 2008 at 12:29 am
Pangeran Wiguan said:
Checked the http://www.vocalfruits.com.
It seems that it’s not a free service.
Correct me if I’m wrong.
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