Audio Sites

I amused myself, if no one else, last year by making stupid audio pieces and putting them up on the now defunct 4Laughs site. Just wondering if there was a YouTube for audio so you can put stuff up and link to it if need be?

I'm not sure, but you could use something as basic as Windows Movie Maker or iMovie and add a still with the audio on top. And then upload to YouTube.

podomatic seems to be quite popular too - http://www.podomatic.com/featured

Hello Marc,

Myself and Junkmales had a pile of old audio's from the 4laughs site, and we did upload several to YouTube with a visual framework...some more succesful than others!

(here are a couple of different formats we came up with...:-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xM372rrY4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxQKy-LXimY

We had several ideas for doing the rest of the back log, but haven't got round to it yet...

Gagsy...

Quote: Gagsy @ August 24 2009, 6:03 PM BST

Myself and Junkmales had a pile of old audio's from the 4laughs site

Oops! I'm supposed to be animating one of these! It's in the pipeline, honest Govenor! :)

Podomatic looks interesting, I don't know why more people don't use podcasts for trying out sketches.

You could upload them to your website or iTunes as podcasts?

Ah - just read ShoePie's comment. Just so I have something constuctive to add - apparenly there are sites that will add them to iTunes as an album - then people have to pay for them Mwahhahahahha.

Quote: Marc P @ August 22 2009, 1:29 PM BST

I amused myself, if no one else, last year by making stupid audio pieces and putting them up on the now defunct 4Laughs site.

I didn't know Hard Evidence had come out as an audio book yet. Unimpressed

Cheers guys.

Not you chip!

there isn't really a place to put audio. You can just bop an image on the front of it and post it on to YouTube or other comedy video type sites. A couple I did.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4boOVjiS1vw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIFFRmYzoHA

you can upload it onto Internet Archive (free) - http://www.archive.org/ and then put a link onto digg, facebook or other type social stuff.

you could put it onto myspace.

you could take all the audio clips and make a podcast...... like mine
Hosks Half Hour - http://hoskshalfhour.blogspot.com/

The main problem is, kids these days aren't really interested in audio, they want to see things happening as well.