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You can now create a podcast with the video calls you make via this service

Video calls have become an essential tool in this time of isolation from coronavirus, be it to meet friends and family or take care of different aspects of the job.
But they can also become a great way to create a podcast by taking advantage of the long hours you spend working remotely with your team, conducting interviews, or remembering stories with your friends. There is a very simple way to do this process thanks to Anchor.




If you are already part of the world of podcasts, you'll know that Anchor is the podcast tool from Spotify, one of the best options par excellence. Now it rewards its users by giving them the ability to create a podcast episode of their video calls.
  Kariki is simple. You just have to record the video call using the options provided by the service (Google Meet, Zoom etc.) then upload the video to Anchor so that it becomes an editable sound. To do this, you must select the option that you see in the image from your Anchor account:




Once the video is uploaded to Anchor and becomes an audio file, it automatically switches to the editing section. From there you can cut or split sections to create different rings. Of course, you can use some of its free resources to add music or some other detail.
The only requirements to enjoy this new Anchor dynamic are that the video must be in .mov or .mp4 format and less than 3 hours. Dynamic compatible with most popular video conferencing services, such as Google Meet, Skype, Zoom, Facetime, Instagram Live, etc.

Link: Anchor

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