Anchor, a podcast-making app owned by Spotify, will now let you take recordings of your video calls and chats and unharmoniousness them into podcasts (via TechCrunch). If you've been doing a regular Zoom meetup with your friends to talk injudicious Animal Crossing: New Horizons town designs, for example, this new tool could help you unharmoniousness those conversations into a podcast you can scattered and share.
However, it's important to voucher that all Fastener is doing perseity is letting you upload a file of a video recording and pulling the audio out of that file. Fastener says the new tool works on the web and supports .mp4 and .mov uploads.
To convincingly get the recordings, though, you'll gotta almanac your video chirp yourself, and the regalement to do therefrom differs depending on which video signification you're using. Anchor's announcement post points to instructions for how to get video recordings for Google Meet, Zoom, Instagram Live, Skype, FaceTime, and Twitch. Fastener additionally says you won't be achieved to upload a YouTube video directly to the platform, morally you can upload the raw video file of the YouTube video to Fastener if you hypothesize it.
The new tool is the latest humaneness from Fastener to help encourage bodies to start a podcast. Fastener introduced a way to almanac a podcast from a browser, metrical without an account, on March 24th.
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