You can add audio to Posts you make in your spotlight channel, Posts in List Channels, and in comments you post. Whenever you can attach an audio file to your post or comment you will see the file selection control. 
Using this control you can:
- Record audio in the browser using the WildVoice “Shout” recorder
- Upload audio from your computer that you have recorded using WildVoice Studio or another program that makes MP3 audio files.
- Choose a file that you have previously recorded or saved on your WildVoice site.
- Enter a URL to link to an MP3 file located elsewhere on the Internet.
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Really Simply Syndication or RSS is used in Podcasting as a method of automatically distributing Podcast files over the Internet using syndication feeds primarily to personal computers. In a nutshell, RSS allows you to subscribe to a Podcast channel and automatically receive new Podcasts as they become available. On WildVoice, via RSS, you can subscribe to a channel and automatically receive updates whenever the show's creator posts a new show. Find out more here. A more detailed description of RSS is available here.
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You can listen any of WildVoice's Podcasts with just your computer or if you have an iPod or similar MP3 device, you can download the Podcast to your device and listen anywhere.
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Occasionally a Podcast will sound like "chipmunks" speaking when played back with the WildVoice player. MP3 files that are not encoded at a sample rate that is a multiple of 11025Hz (11.025kHz) are not supported by Macromedia Flash (used by the WildVoice player). This will result with a chipmunk-like playback of audio. The Podcast will play correctly when you download the Podcast to your computer's media player like iTunes, or Windows Media Player, or to an MP3 player like an iPod. You can avoid this problem by recording with either the WildVoice Studio TM or WildVoice TM Shout recorder. If you are using other recording software, set the sample rate to a multiple of 11025 when encoding to an MP3 file. 44.1Khz is the most common setting for audio recording since this is used by the music industry for audio CD recordings.
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When you are logged in and viewing your own pages in WildVoice.com, you see your page in Edit View. In Edit View you are able to control the modules on your pages. You can control your modules by using the buttons displayed in the highlighted light-yellow bars above each module. In the top right of each page is a “Page” module that includes a “Preview” button. If you click the Preview button, your pages will be displayed in Preview mode. This will let you see your own pages as other users will see them.
When you want to return to Edit View, click the “Switch to Edit View” button.

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