[Cialug] PodCasts

Lee leeh at csi-rics.com
Fri Feb 24 16:49:13 CST 2006


I would imagine that for the moment. A transcription service is your 
best bet. The only obvious one (fee based) I've seen is this one...

http://castingwords.com/

Stuart Thiessen wrote:

> I am curious with all this discussion about podcasts ... do they have 
> some kind of captioned podcasts for us deaf people who cannot listen 
> to the podcasts? Maybe voice recognition will one day reach the point 
> where it won't be as much of an issue just like programs available now 
> to read the screen for blind people.
>
> Just a thought that struck me (being deaf of course). :)
>
> Stuart
>
> On Feb 24, 2006, at 16:00, Matt Millard wrote:
>
>     I must say that I'm addicted to podcasting and find that I'm never
>     listening to my music collection any more.
>
>     I listen to:
>     • This Week in Tech (TWIT) with Leo Laporte
>     • Security Now with Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte - Can't recommend
>     this one enough. Always good deep technical stuff in it.
>     • The Engadget podcast for good news onthe latest gadgets
>     (www.engadget.com)
>     • The Chris Parillow Show
>     • NPR Technology - usually just skip through this one as it's
>     usually pretty dry
>     • Diggnation (www.digg.com) for the latest dug tech stories (The
>     video podcast is quite funny as they tend to drink a few too many)
>     • Daily Source Code with Adam Curry (Yes the big haired former MTV
>     VJ) good for the latest happenings in podcasting
>     • Photoshop TV - video podcast
>
>     Funny or unusual ones-
>     • Tikibar TV - Video Podcast
>     • Trucker Llew's Views - Over the road trucker on his travels
>     across the US. www.truckerllew.com
>
>     Matt
>
>     On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 15:11:23 -0600, "Nathan C. Smith"
>     <[1]smith at ipmvs.com> said:
>     >
>     > Anyone care to share some of the technical
>     (IT/Linux/Computing) or
>     > humorous podcasts they are aware of?
>     >
>     > I'm trying out bashpodder so I already have Linux Link Tech
>     show and a
>     > few other samples like that that come with bashpodder. Lately
>     the
>     > llts has turned into more of an embedded linux gadget review.
>     >
>     > -Nate
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