Hey folks,

So, given the fact I have a YouTube account and my friends are almost forcing 
me to upload weird videos, I figured I'd start podcasting too. You can never 
have too many podcasts!

Instead of using a Perl-programmed solution on my site like "Listgarden" from 
http://softwaregarden.com I considered Apple's Podcast Producer.

It looks great when you consider the automatic workflows imbedded, not to 
mention that you can customize and create your own workflows to perform various 
steps with your podcasts, such as customizing the workflow to always have the 
same opening videos, set the file format and quality, etc.

Podcast Producer says you can use blogs for this as well, and so I figured I'd 
go ahead and try it. Of course, my blog isn't a Podcast Producer server, so 
that blog part doesn't make sense to me. 

Furthermore, doing some more research, is the option to create a podcasting 
server only available in Mac OS X 10.6. Snow Leopard Server? This is confusing 
me slightly. If not, how can I create such a server? It looks like an 
intriguing solution and definitely worth the while.  It looks like creating 
your own server is available to everyone, though how does one do that if it 
requires the server version of the Mac OS? Also, I did not think that a private 
entity could obtain a copy of the server?

Regards,
Nic
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