If you host a podcast with remote interviews, you’re probably used to also playing part-time tech support for your guests.
For some guests, using video conferencing software comes with headaches like juggling calendar invites and inconsistent video and audio quality.
Using a tool that’s easy to use or familiar to the guest can make the interview process a lot smoother.
Throughout the pandemic, Zoom became the most popular app for video conferencing, and by default, recording remote interviews. It’s free and easy for anybody to use, but the quality leaves a lot to be desired. Maxing out at 720p.
There are many paid tools available, some of them built specifically for podcasts. And thanks to some new features, Google Meet may have quietly become one of the most viable options…
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