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 (DIR) Post #9su2D5DvrxHfvz2KQ4 by sproid@mastodon.technology
       2020-03-11T15:47:09Z
       
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       @Linux4EveryoneMy feedback:I notice I am listening your podcasts at 1.15 to 1.5 speed depending on how the guest speech speed is. Could you consider speeding up a little bit the podcasts and/or videos in the edit process to make the episodes shorter and less dragging.
       
 (DIR) Post #9su2D5ZuYErh29Jsg4 by Linux4Everyone@fosstodon.org
       2020-03-11T16:14:28Z
       
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       @sproid Speeding up the actual pitch? For editing audio, I remove a LOT of dead pauses, "ums" and things like that. But I believe in natural speech. Sometimes a pause adds more effect to the following line, you know? I'd prefer to let the podcast players speed up the show for you, not my editing process :DBtw I cut 25 minutes from the Episode 30 interview.... Couldn't have made it much shorter.
       
 (DIR) Post #9subu7rlPvjoyevXkW by sproid@mastodon.technology
       2020-03-11T22:54:25Z
       
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       @Linux4EveryoneIt's OK. The feature on my podcast app will do. It's a suggestion I once heard a youtuber mention to shortening the total length.
       
 (DIR) Post #9svDeAVVcuiSnFKs88 by Linux4Everyone@fosstodon.org
       2020-03-12T05:57:21Z
       
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       @sproid What is your ideal length for videos though (not a podcast video)? What's just way too long for you?
       
 (DIR) Post #9sw4LtcKylxUlhhZ44 by sproid@mastodon.technology
       2020-03-12T15:47:54Z
       
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       @Linux4EveryoneI don't see it like that. As long as it's entertaining or captivating the length is not much of a problem as I can always pause & continue later. My need to speed up videos and podcasts are: 1. Sometimes I am impatient for the main thing, 2. The topic is interesting enough but the creator approach is slow. 3. People who just talk slow and/or with many pauses or repetitive.  My original suggestion came from #3 from a guest.