THI503: The Fourth Period's Dennis Bernstein
According to Jesse, even though this is technically the third podcast, he claims this one is the only one that counts. I want to punch Jesse in the face.
But he does have a point. This is the first podcast that we can actually talk about actual games played, not preseason action. And to help us kick off the regular season, we are visited by The Fourth Period's Dennis Bernstein. At 33 minutes, Dennis comes in and drops some serious hockey knowledge on us. He gives who he thinks is going to make the playoffs in the West, who should come out of the East, and what he thinks the state of fighting in the game is. It's always great to talk to Dennis.Jesse and I also crown the season's first King of the Week, as well as talk the first two games of the season. Jesse also debuts his long-awaited specialized stat analysis called Naybermetrics. Think you can follow along?
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I can almost guarantee that the 2 home games was thanks to AEG.
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Would you guys please buy a compressor/limiter for your audio? I'm constantly adjusting the volume.
I love the show and listen every week. but it's by far the worst audio production of any podcast I've heard that was worth listening to. Do you have a producer, or someone with professional audio experience? if you do, find someone new.
EDITOR: Hey Slim: please drop me a line at lifeinhockeywood(at)yahoo.com if you have any tips...
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The process of fixing volume of audio tracks is "audio normalization".
Prof. use SW like Steinberg Cubase, Adobe Audition...
For you the easiest way to fix the volume is to use a program like mp3gainPRO.
Link: www(dot)mp3gain-pro(dot)com/download(dot)html
Use of program?
1. Download and install..
2. Start program
3. Go to File and Load File to select your podcast (mp3 file)
4. In bottom right there is a "autoNormalize" button, click on it.
5. wait. wait longer. Almost done? Ok.
6. When finnished the normalized mp3 is placed in the same folder as previous one but has the word "_normalized" in name. (like: THI438_normalized)
Give it a try...
PS: Tell Jesse, he's still an ass.
Love from overseas =)
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