How to record a podcast on Zoom: 6-step guide to podcasting remotely
Blog post from Zapier
Recording a podcast via Zoom is a common yet imperfect choice for podcasters, often necessitating various adjustments for optimal audio quality. The process involves setting up a Zoom account, optimizing audio settings, scheduling meetings, conducting recordings with careful attention to microphone selection and sound levels, and finally editing the audio to produce a polished episode. Podcasters are advised to use external microphones and headphones, ensure a stable internet connection, and record in a quiet environment to minimize noise and improve quality. Alternatives to Zoom, such as SquadCast, Riverside.fm, and Zencastr, offer more robust features tailored to podcasting needs. Additionally, Zapier can automate some repetitive tasks associated with podcast production, such as managing recordings and scheduling. While Zoom is adequate for casual podcasting, those seeking higher production quality might consider dedicated software solutions.