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Where is podcast functionality in GarageBand 10.0.0?

In the previous versions, one of your options for a new project was a Podcast, but the only options available are musical instruments. And even if I create an empty project, I don't have the Podcast "Channel" available to add to my project for chapter marks and artwork.


Has Podcast creation been completely removed from GarageBand?


Brian Ibbott

Coverville

OS X Mavericks (10.9), GarageBand 10.0.0

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 7:18 PM

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Feb 28, 2014 1:36 AM in response to petecarr83

I think you can now make podcasts on iWeb?

Yes, iWeb can make podcast webpages, but it does not support adding chapter markers to the audio or video track. You need iMovie or another GarageBand to add the markers.


And one big problem with iWeb is, that it is no longer supported by Apple. New Macs do not come with iWeb or iDVD, and Apple does not sell it any longer. iWeb pages include links to Apple's MobileMe servers, that do no longer exist since June 2012. So you have to patch the iWeb application bundle, if you want to use it to publish blogs or podcasts, see Old Toad's great Tutorials :

Modify iWeb Application Tutorial No.26


If you get Web to work, it is simple to make a podcast:

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Mar 30, 2014 5:04 PM in response to Brian Ibbott

One simple feature. A useful feature, and Apple abandons its users again. Beginning to get ridiculous. Time to switch back, sell the stock, move to Android. Apple is beginning to exhibit the arrogance that caused the decline in Microsoft. The pendulum swings.


Too bad!!! (Mr. Cook your team is NOT paying attention to their consumer. Big mistake!)

Mar 30, 2014 6:51 PM in response to MacTroll

Two things:

  • Apple is not "beginning" to exibit their arrogance. They were always that way which is part of why they are so successful now.
  • Microfsoft's decline wasn't caused by arrogance but by their own incompetence.


THe Apple team under Jobs didn't pay attention to their customer - ever. They payed attention to what Mr Jobs wanted and thought is good for their customers. If you pay attention, then you would notice that under Cook, Apple is paying attention more than ever. Unfortunately they don't do eveything the consumer want, including thePodcast feature in GarageBand. That's how Apple is.


Of course, the grass is always greener on the Android side where it runs on a destop machine with a great music app that has a great Poscast feature ... or does it?


Hope that helps


Edgar Rothermich

http://DingDingMusic.com/Manuals/

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Apr 15, 2014 8:59 PM in response to Brian Ibbott

Here's how to find the podcast function in GarageBand 10:


Start GarageBand > Empty Project > Audio (Record using microphone or line imput) option > Click the create buttion > select the Legacy link > then click on the link that says GarageBand> click on the link that says Podcasts.


Choose the effects you desire or no effects. Deselect the Click button at the top right hand and the 1234 buttons unless you want those effects on your recording.


Use the export to Disk function located under the share menu... Click Mp3 radio button and select the quality of the recording you desire


Ron Bascom

Apr 15, 2014 9:07 PM in response to Rongb

Rongb wrote:


Here's how to find the podcast function in GarageBand 10:



Sorry, but this is not the Poscast function (adding markers, adding images, etc) that was available in GB11.


What you describe is how to select various Channel Strip Settings (that are suitable for Audio Tracks when recording speech) which are now called Patches, loaded from the Library and visible in the Smart Controls Window.

May 26, 2014 1:07 PM in response to ShaneG88

Except that you can't install the old version of Garageband if your iMac is brand-new. It has the latest version of Garageband and, while you can download the older version, you can't install it. Anyone know how?


The link that Rongb pointed to is not a link to a GarageBand installer, it ia a link to an update.


You can install GarageBand '11 on Maverick, and use it concurrently with GarageBand 10.0, but you need an installer for the full version. You cannot download the full GB '11 version from the App Store with GB 10.0 installed, unless you bought it previously. You can however buy the boxed retail versions of iLife '11 at Amazon or eBAy.

Where is podcast functionality in GarageBand 10.0.0?

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