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Online audio and video are increasingly popular ways to distribute media,
 
Online audio and video are increasingly popular ways to distribute media,
especially with the advent of standards and software for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting podcasting].  For web distribution you will  need computer files containing digital recordings of your sermons and one or more means to make the content of these files available.
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especially with the advent of standards and software for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting podcasting].  For web distribution you will  need computer files containing digital recordings of your sermons, and one or more ways to make the content of the files available.  The contents of your audio and video file can be delivered by making files available by "streaming play", manual file download, or automated download from a web feed (podcast).
  
There are a couple of options for making audio versions of your sermon available online.
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A couple of options for making audio versions of your sermon available online are:
  
 
[http://www.mayfieldbaptist.com/churchwebsites/design/sermonsonline.htm Putting Sermons Online] -- an introductory tutorial, courtesy of the Baptists.
 
[http://www.mayfieldbaptist.com/churchwebsites/design/sermonsonline.htm Putting Sermons Online] -- an introductory tutorial, courtesy of the Baptists.

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Audio or Video Versions of Your Churches Sermons

Online audio and video are increasingly popular ways to distribute media, especially with the advent of standards and software for podcasting. For web distribution you will need computer files containing digital recordings of your sermons, and one or more ways to make the content of the files available. The contents of your audio and video file can be delivered by making files available by "streaming play", manual file download, or automated download from a web feed (podcast).

A couple of options for making audio versions of your sermon available online are:

Putting Sermons Online -- an introductory tutorial, courtesy of the Baptists.

Streaming Audio Primer -- a more thorough introduction; unfortunately the sound editing software featured is no longer inexpensively available, but Audacity is similar in operation, free, open-source, and excellent.

NetMedia is a company that specializes in audio hosting of online sermons. Their services include a software program, a hosting service, and a service where they will convert a CD or tape into Real Audio and/or MP3.

Congregations With Video Sermons Online

See also List of UU podcasts.


Congregations With Audio Sermons Online

See also List of UU podcasts.

Congregations with Audio Testimonials Online

Sermons aren't the only thing you can make available online....


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