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What is with the high speed playback on some audio

Posted by faq on April 27th, 2007

You’ve been chipmunked! Sometimes the Macromedia Flash player has a hard time dealing with files that are encoded at a rate that is not a multiple of 11.025 kHz. The result is what we call the chipmunk effect. When you download the file, it will play normally on your computer or device. Note: To avoid being chipmunked, encode MP3 at 11.025 22.05 or 44.1 kHz.

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How to embed podcast to my own site

Posted by faq on April 24th, 2007

It’s simple to display podcasts to your own blogs, websites, social networks etc. All you need to do is the following:

1. Upload your media file (audio, video, pdf etc.) into your Podbean account by clicking on the “Upload” tab situated in your Podbean account “Dashboard” menu.

Upload digital goods

2. Publish your media file into a podcast post by click “Publish” tab and select the media file from the drop down list.

Publish your Podcast

3. Once published your post, click “Manage” tab, then click the “embed code” button situated on the right side of the podcast that you wish to embed into your blog. This will generate html embed code for you to copy & paste into your own website.

Manage your Podcast

Then click on the plus sign located to the right of either “Show HTML Code using audio flash player in grey” or “Show HTML Code using text link” and copy and paste this code to your own sites.

podcast embed code for your website

It is done. Your podcast now is ready to show.

podcast in blogspot post

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How to sell digital downloads in my Podcast site and blog

Posted by faq on April 24th, 2007

Using Podbean to sell digital downloads is simple all you need to do is the following:

1. Upload your files, mp3, PDF or MOV etc. by clicking on the “Upload” tab situated in your Podbean account “Dashboard” menu. Upload digital goods

Optionally, you may upload files via FTP. After ftp uploaded your files, click “Import to eStore”, in the “FTP Upload” page.

FTP Upload digital goods

2. Once uploaded files in the Podbean “Upload” page, click the “eStore” button situated on the right side of the file that you wish to sell. This will move this item to the Podbean secure file server to ensure that it is protected. add digital goods to estore

3. Then click on the “eStore” tab located in your main “Dashboard” menu and the “Add Product” tab located in the sub-menu and select the product file to sell from the drop down list as pictured below.

add digital goods to estore

4. To add the “Buy Now” and “Shopping Cart” buttons or text links code to your blog click on the “Manage Product” tab located in your eStore sub-menu.

digital goods details

Then click on the plus sign located to the right of either “Show HTML Code using a Button Image” or “Show HTML Code using a Text Link” and copy and paste this code to your blog.

digital goods buy now button

5. Simply paste the html code of “Buy Now” button into your blog post, you are ready to sell the product. Optionally, you may create a static ‘My eStore’ page in blog to list all products.

digital goods buy now button in blog

6. Monitor/manage your eStore transactions in “Purchase Log”

digital goods buy now button in blog

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How to sell merchandise in your blog or podcast ?

Posted by faq on April 19th, 2007

Using Podbean and PayPal Services to Sell Digital Goods and General Merchandise in your Blog and Podcast is simple by following the directions listed below.

1.) Sign up for a ‘free’ Podbean account at: http://www.podbean.com

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2.) Sign up for a ‘free’ PayPal account at: http://www.PayPal.com

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3.) Activate your eStore by clicking on the ‘eStore’ tab located on your Podbean ‘Dashboard’ page.

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4.) Add products into your eStore by clicking on the ‘Add Product’ sub-menu located in your ‘eStore’ tab, and the Podbean eStore system will automatically generate ‘Buy Now’ and ‘Add to Cart’ code for each product.

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5.) To add the ‘Buy Now’ and ‘Shopping Cart’ buttons or text links code to your blog click on the ‘Manage Product’ tab located in your eStore sub-menu.

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6.) Then click on the plus sign located to the right of either ‘Show HTML Code using a Button Image’ or ‘Show HTML Code using a Text Link’ and copy and paste this code to your blog.

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We highly recommend to you to do a test buy for each product after you set up the eStore to ensure that it is working correctly.

Are there service fees that Podbean charges when the product is added?

Podbean charges no additional fees for this service until you get paid - there are No Set up Fees and No Monthly Fees. The fee structure upon purchase is as follows:
* 0% fees for general merchandise transactions
* 3% fees for protected digital downloadable goods transactions

For more information see Podbean Fee Schedule at http://www.podbean.com/podbean-fees

How to sell a digital downloadable item using your Podbean eStore?

Using Podbean to sell digital products is simple all you need to do is the following:

1. Upload your files, mp3, PDF or mov etc by clicking on the ‘Upload’ tab situated in your main ‘Dashboard’ menu.
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2. Once in the Podbean ‘Upload’ page, click the ‘eStore’ button situated on the right side of the file that you wish to sell. This will move this item to the Podbean secure file server to ensure that it is protected.
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3. Then click on the ‘eStore’ tab located in your main ‘Dashboard’ menu and the ‘Add Product’ tab located in the sub-menu and select the product file to sell from the drop down list as pictured below.
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How the Podbean eStore works for a customer?

As a seller of products it is always reassuring to know exactly what experience your customer will have when entering your online store, therefore we have summarized how the Podbean eStore works for your customer:
1. A customer browses your blog or podcast posts and finds a product or products that they would like to purchase.
2. They then click on the ‘Buy Now’ links generated from the Podbean.com eStore
3. Once, they have clicked the ‘Buy Now’ button they will be redirect to a Paypal web site and the product brief information will be displayed.
4. If your customer has a Paypal account, they will then log into their account and pay right away. If they do not have account, they will be given the opportunity to create one or they may the alternative option of paying via credit card or their existing bank account.
5. After they have completed the payment process, they will then click the ‘Continue’ button to view a summary of their order. If this is a digital downloadable item, they can then instantly download their order using the summary page.
6. An email will then be sent which contains the URL link to their order summary page and your custom ‘Thank You’ text that you entered during the ‘Add Product’ process. A duplicated email will also be sent to you so you may verify orders.
7. Customers can then click the order summary link in this e-mail to review the order or download their ordered items.
8. The details of all purchase transactions will then be listed in your Podbean account eStore purchase log page so you may also check each product selling statistics.

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Multiple Feeds in one podcast blog channel

Posted by faq on April 2nd, 2007

Podbean supports multiple feeds in one pocast blog channel, therefore you can have one feed per category, such as, a tech feed for all posts in tech category and a sports feed for all posts in sports category, etc.

You can simply create a new category by:

1) Clicking on the ‘Manage’ tab in your main dashboard menu and then clicking on the ‘Categories tab in the sub-menu.

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2) Scroll down the page to the ‘Add New’ section and fill in the details of your new category.

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Alternatively, you may also add a new catergory by clicking on the ‘Categories’ + sign on the right hand side of your ‘Publish’ - ‘Write Post’ page, and then filling in the category name and pushing the ‘Add’ button.

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If you create a category “sports”, the RSS Feed URL of this category will be: http://yourusername.podbean.com/category/sports/feed/
All posts in the sports category will be listed in this feed.

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How does Podbean monthly growth disk space work ?

Posted by faq on March 30th, 2007

Podbean.com provides monthly growth, disk space to match their users’ ever-increasing need for storage space. This application works by giving you the user full control of how much space you require and when you require it, therefore, instead of increasing your disk space at a specified time monthly you decide what is applicable to your needs and requirements at the time.

To use this feature simply login to Podbean and click on your ‘Dashboard’. Then click the ‘Upload’ tab located on the top right of your screen. Once in ‘Upload’, make sure you are on the ‘Media Manager’ page (as pictured below).

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Then click the ‘Archive’ button located on the right side of the ‘Current Media Files’ tab. As soon as you archive a file, the space that this file occupied then becomes available to you. You may archive as many files as you want until the total archived files size is greater than your monthly growth limit, and the archived quota will be reset to 0 at the end of each monthly circle. Surely the best part about this process is these archived files are still available for public to access.

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How Podbean Paid Subscription works

Posted by faq on March 22nd, 2007


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Publishing the Premium content for Paid Subscription

Firstly, the podcaster must publish the Premium Content that will be used for paid subscription. Then a paid subscription link will be automatically be generated for each Premium post. The podcaster may then elect to add his/her own customizable paid subscription widget button to the sidebar (see left), with the user then able to click on any one of the links to go to the subscribing page.


paid subscription page

Subscribing the Premium Content

In relation to the user, the Premium Content subscribing page will look similar to the picture on the right. The premium content information that the podcaster listed in their Premium setting page will now be displayed for the user to view and a subscriber can now pay the premium content subscription value listed via Paypal. This is a simple as the subscriber/user clicking on the ‘order now’ button, which will then take them to the Paypal payment page.


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Paid subscription Confirmation Messages

After a subscriber makes a payment in Paypal, a confirmation email with paid subscription access information will be sent to the subscriber. The premium content podcaster will then receive a Podbean internal message notice in the Podbean ‘My Inbox’.


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Premium Payment Info

Each payment transaction will be shown in Podcaster’s ‘Premium Accounting’ page located in the Premium menu and under sub-menu ‘Accounting’, as pictured left. There is a service fee on each premium payment transaction. Please see our fee schedule for details.


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Access Paid Premium Content in iTunes

Paid subscribers can also subscribe to the Premium content via iTunes using a valid user name and password.


Podbean MySubscription access

Access Paid Premium Content in Premium Subscription Page

Paid subscribers can access subscribed podcasts any time in Premium Podcaster’s site. The url will be http://username.podbean.com/premium-subscription . If the user name is “demo”, the url will be “http://demo.podbean.com/premium-subscription”. Premium subscribers can change password, download subscribed content and subscribe to iTunes all through this page.



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Why isn’t my new episode shown in the embedable player?

Posted by faq on March 21st, 2007

Once you do a publish, it may take up to 24 hours for the new episode to be shown in the multi-track embedable player. Also, please note only the mp3 format are supported for the player at current stage.

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How to embed a YouTube video into my post ?

Posted by faq on March 5th, 2007

It is easy to embed a YouTube video in your Podbean site. If you are a paid user, you can simply copy&paste youtube embed code into your post. Make sure you use “HTML” mode in “Publish” when you copy the youtube embed code.

If you are a Free user, you can embed YouTube vide by following the instructions hereafter:

Find the video clip you want to embed and look for the URL of this Video (NOT the Embed link).

Copy the URL.

Put that between “[youtube=” and “]”  to make  [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ykWbu2Gl0]

You must remove the space inside the square brackets. The space will cause the problem to show the video clip.

So put this: youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ykWbu2Gl0 inside[ ] square brackets.

and the video will work.

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Why does my audio play in high or low speed?

Posted by faq on March 2nd, 2007

You’ve been chipmunked! Sometimes the Macromedia Flash player has a hard time dealing with files that are encoded at a rate that is not a multiple of 11.025 kHz. The result is what we often refer to as the chipmunk effect. However, when you download the file, it will play normally on your computer or device.

Note: To avoid being chipmunked, encode MP3 at 11.025 22.05 or 44.1 kHz.

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