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Step 2 - Posting an Audio Introduction

  •  Once your account has been activated, you will have 6MB of space allotted to your account. This should be enough to complete the first couple of tasks.
    Your first task is to publish a short audio introduction (4 minutes maximum) using the Webcast Academy Audio Specifications.
      Screencast Guide is here: http://www.webcastacademy.net/screencast/posting-audio-introduction
      Information about Audio Specifications here .
    It is VERY important that you meet all audio specification details including filename, bitrate, and sample rate.
    If you have any questions, you can post them in the 'Audio Issues Forum'.
  • Once you have published your audio introduction, one of the guides will take look and offer feedback about audio specifications. Once they've done so, you can proceed to Step 3 - Recording both ends of a telephony call. 

Task: Post a 1-2 minute audio introduction that meets the Webcast Academy Audio Specifications.

 

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