Audacity is the most popular open source sound recording and editing software on the Internet for Windows computers, and for good reason, it’s loaded with powerful tools and can perform some of the simple functions you’d like to do without a lot of fuss. One such application is recording a podcast so you can post it on your website. To use Audacity to record your podcast, first download it if you don’t have it yet, install according to the instructions, then run it.

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How to Record a Podcast using Audacity
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