Setup

Setting up a new Podcast in Garageband 09-Tutorial

Setting Up a Podcast Project
1. Open GarageBand

2. Select New Project on the left and Podcast on the right. This will open GarageBand in a podcasting configuration.

Setting the GarageBand Audio Source

1. When GarageBand has launched, choose GarageBand > Preferences.

2. Click the Audio/MIDI tab and then choose Audio Input.
Note: Make sure it is set to your microphone if you are not using the Built-in Audio (as a line-based microphone or internal mic.)

3. Check the input and monitor settings for the track you want to record into. Double-click on the track and adjust the input and monitor settings in the bottom right area of your GarageBand window. Recording Levels are also set here.

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Audacity: Saving and Backing up your project

In order to back up your Project File in Audacity you must first save it.

1) Click File > Save Project As in the file menu system

2) You will now be prompted to choose a save location and file name for your project

3) Now locate the project files that you just save (they will be in the directory you indicated in step 2)

4) Back up both the AUP file and _data directory in order to backup your project. Both of these will need backed up or your project will be lost.

Importing from the JVC deck into iMovie06' (UP)

Capturing video from the JVC deck into iMovie06'

* Follow all directions EXACTLY as stated, because if any steps are not done correctly, it's very likely that things will not operate as intended.
* If iMovie reports "No Camera Attached", quit out of iMovie HD, then turn the JVC VCR off and then back on. Then relaunch iMovie HD. If the JVC VCR gets powered off and back on when iMovie HD is running, iMovie HD will not be able to detect it until you quit and relaunch iMovie HD. The JVC needs to be powered on BEFORE launching iMovie HD. Quit of out iMovie HD, turn the JVC VCR power off and then back on. Then launch iMovie HD again.

Initial Setup : Do these steps before exporting or importing video!

* Quit out of iMovie HD if it's running.
* Turn the JVC VCR OFF by pressing the POWER button on the front side, upper left corner of the JVC. The word "Auto" will be displayed on the front of the JVC when it is powered off.
* On the front lower panel of the Sony monitor, press the POWER button to turn it on.

VCR/monitor Cable Connections for UP CLC labs

Step 1: Connect the JVC VCR video and audio cables:

1. On the back of the JVC VCR, near the middle, locate the 6 colored ports - 2 yellow, 2 red and 2 white. You're going to connect cables to the top row of these ports (yellow, red and white).
2. Connect a yellow male RCA cable to the top row yellow port on the JVC VCR. Connect the other end to the yellow port on the rear of the Sony monitor.
3. Connect a red male RCA cable to the top row red port on the JVC VCR. Connect the other end to one of the female ports of a Y-adapter cable.
4. Connect a white male RCA cable to the top row white port of the JVC VCR. Connect the other end of the cable to the other female port of the same Y-adapter cable.
5. Connect the single male connector of the Y-Adapter cable to the black female port on the Sony monitor.
6. Make sure that the JVC VCR and Sony Monitor power plugs are plugged into power sockets.

The cables should be connected exactly as pictured below:

DVD Player Cable Connections (UP)

Connect the Sony DVD Player video and audio cables to the JVC VCR:

1. On the back of the Sony DVD player, near the left side, locate the 3 ports which are colored red, white, and yellow.
2. On the back of the JVC VCR, near the left side, locate the 3 ports that are also colored yellow, red and white. These are the video and audio input ports that the JVC VCR references as the L-1 input.
3. Connect one end of the yellow cable to the yellow port on the back of the DVD player, and the other end of the cable to the JVC VCR's yellow port. Connect the red and white cables in the same manner, matching the cable connector color to the port color on each device.
4. Make sure that the JVC VCR and Sony DVD Player power plugs are plugged into power outlets.
5. The cables should be connected exactly as pictured below, with the DVD Player on top of the JVC VCR in this picture:

How to import the DVD video into iMovie HD:

* Quit of out iMovie HD, if it's already running.

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