Spotify introduces more audio tools for podcasts

Delivering audio data using RSS feed to users’ computers is popularly referred to as podcasting. Individuals can get to listen to the delivered files on their digital music or smartphones and multimedia players such as iPods, after uploading the files to a streaming service. A digital audio file can easily be converted into a podcast. It is also possible to host podcasts on or integrated into websites, allowing for downloading or streaming, complementing the RSS.

Users can as well download podcasts directly to their mobile phones or computers in the form of a group of talk radio programs that were previously recorded. Followed by a regular release of episodes from podcasts. The act of downloading podcasts has become a pretty popular thing to do. A podcast can take any format,  style, or length.

Although they may tackle a variety of topics, each episode frequently focuses on a single issue or narrative. While some podcasters use a script, others improvise. In fact, a significant population of people prefers listening to podcasts because of their improved nature. Others do not care whether they are scripted provided they provide the information that they are looking for.

How do podcasts work?

A podcast hosting platform is used to deliver digital audio files over the internet as podcasts. These services automate the creation of RSS feeds and keep all podcast sessions in one place. Each episode of the podcaster is listed on these feeds. In order for listeners to access them, they can also instantly submit their RSS feed to podcast directories. There are quite a number of podcast hosting programs these days given the increase in their demand.

Therefore, an aspiring podcaster needs to be very careful when choosing the program to utilize. Podcasters will be capable of recording in noisy environments and without costly equipment thanks to the feature known as Podcast Audio Enhancement. The functionality is triggered by hitting just one button located in the Anchor app, which will turn off background noise and highlight the user’s speech. You probably imagine someone in a booth with a Neumann microphone which costs more than your rent when you think about podcast recording.

At least this is what a lot of people used to think in the past. Spotify seeks to change that by making it possible to create podcasts without specialized equipment and in noisy settings. The company’s Podcast Audio Enhancement one-button voice isolation tool made its debut recently in Spotify’s Anchor app for podcasters. In the Anchor app, only one button must be pressed to activate the feature. By doing this, background noise is muffled, highlighting your voice.

Artificial intelligence

Therefore, you theoretically could produce your most recent episode in a crowded conference hall or in a residential setting while there are crying babies or barking dogs, though it is still early to determine how effective that is. Additionally, you may compare the outcomes during playback by turning the function off and on using the app. Since AI advancements enable greater filtration without costly dynamic microphones, Spotify is just one of the mega tech businesses that have invested in the isolation of voice.

For instance, the virtual meeting apps Google Meet and Zoom provide a reduction of background noise technology. However, it seems more difficult for Spotify to make audio better to the point that it could be released as a podcast rather than simply resolving the issue over a video chat. Spotify is still working to establish itself as the go-to platform for podcast development and listening. 

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