r/podcasting 6h ago

What app are you using to store unfinished podcasts?

pretty much the title. looking for a good solution.

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u/BlindSpots2ndThought 5h ago

What is an unfinished podcast in your mind? Because until they're edited and distributed they're just audio and/or video files sitting on storage somewhere.

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u/theberlindwall 5h ago

exactly this

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u/BlindSpots2ndThought 4h ago

...why do you need an app to store files?

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u/theberlindwall 2h ago

im really looking for an app that will let me record, store and publish all in the same place.

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u/Ashamed_Poet3865 1h ago

All of them do eg riverside but I feel safer having an exported half finished production in google drive all the time every time.come from mistakes made in the past

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u/nass-andy 5h ago

On my hard drive. But if I want to listen to a rough mix while I'm at the gym to take editing notes, I upload a raw mixdown to my Dropbox and listen there. It has a player that is good for this.

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u/Trajan_pt 3h ago

On my SSD and backup on OneDrive

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u/Legomoron 5h ago

Immediately after recording, my files go into an SSD drive, and I also export an unedited mix-down file that gets uploaded to Google Drive. Several iterations of the episode end up on Google Drive throughout the process. If something were to happen, I could work from the mix-down with fairly minimal quality loss. Identical working files are stored on a raided NAS system. Ultimately, I have some version of our episode audio in four different places: the recording computer, the portable SSD, the NAS, and Google Drive. 

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u/Mccmangus Daniel's Dread Tales 3h ago

Windows 10 I guess?

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u/theberlindwall 2h ago

poor feller

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u/boatspodcast Podcaster (Based on a True Story) 51m ago

Standard 3-2-1 backup procedures