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Web414- as described by iMovie 09

Did you guys see that the Web414 show is still goin' strong? Even though I was too scattered on June 11th to really do a good job with as the host, I have put together a clip on the monologue on the Web414 Blip.tv channel.
I love the new Web414, even if I bomb now and then. Bombing is good for the soul, sometimes. Call it a Hubratic Cleansing. Is Hubratic a word? Probably not.

Anyway, I've got more media from Web414 to put up, and I'm also clipping together a handful of short pieces from the Raster roast/birthday party for the PeteIsOld.info.

The best way to know when I've got new stuff up on those sites is to subscribe! What? I have to teach you bout RSS now?

Ok, This is hard.

My Sad Little Pony (by KrisAlysha)Today's been tough. I've been trying to get a podcasting system set up here at Writelarge.com, because I'd like to dust off my podcast and start reading my stories again.
To that end, I posted a copy of "Origins of Shame" over in the "Golden Era Classics" book.

I made a great post for one of Jeni's new podcast episodes, called "Jeni talks about stuff." If you're subscribed in an RSS-catcher, you're already soaking in it.

Drupal kind of rocks for Podcasting. The software to upload and include a local or remote file in your RSS feed is pretty much handled all in the background, which is very nice if you're writing to a feed.

But I'd _also_ like my site to show a flash player on the main page with each post, too.The audio module does that quite well (if your file is encoded at the right sample rate). But an Audio post isn't as robust as a Blog post. It doesn't cross post to LiveJournal, for example. And the Audio post doesn't have nearly as nice of taxonomy control as a blog post. Maybe It's a configuration thing, but I can't seem to figure out how to embed the flash player in a blog post. I understand that I can attach a file here, and it'll link to it at the bottom of the post, but I really want more control. And if I want tweak the color of the player, I have to manually edit the php! I don't mind that, but it's not very user friendly. The podcasting plugins in WordPress were better.

If I can figure this out, and also recall how I did it after the fact, I've got my DrupalCampMilwaukeesession planned.
Any suggestions drupalers?

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