This section will be to show you how you can easily broadcast your Churches
sermons from the Internet. Below are different ways that our you can put
your sermons on online. See which of these methods will suit your
needs.
Click Here
to see how to stream your sermons from your Church Webs
site.
Digital Voice
Recorders are use to recorder broadcasters with good
results.
more recorders...
The FREE dbPowerAmp tool can be used to convert the WAV files to MP3 files.
Choice 1:
Portable Digital Voice Recorder
A
quick-and-easy way to get your church's sermons online is to employ the
use of a digital voice recorder.
Today's digital voice recorders are relatively inexpensive and because
they are portable, they can record conveniently in any setting (church,
special meetings, open-air, etc). You can then transfer the recorded audio quickly
to a computer and then convert it to the MP3 format and upload it to
your website. Click here for good links to
computer audio tools.
Steps:
Use a digital voice recorder with a
line-in from your existing sound system to record.
Transfer the audio as a WAV file to your computer.
Use any tool to convert the WAV files to MP3 files.
If you are
already have your sermons on Audio CDs, then all you need is a
program to "rip" the audio off of the CD and convert it to a
properly-encoded MP3 file.
Click here for
links to some tools that will help you (for this type of encoding
work, the
FREE dbPowerAmp tool works quite well).
Steps:
Your sermons must already be on Audio CDs.
Use the FREE dbPowerAmp to "rip" the CD and create the MP3.
To transfer your sermons from cassette tape or if you
wish to record your church services from a MIC directly into the
computer the do the below.
Recording directly into the computer requires the most effort and a
computer must be available at the recording location. This however
provides the fastest way to create the MP3 files.
You will need to connect your audio source to either the computer's
LINE-IN or MIC port with the proper cables. You will need a program
to capture the audio and save it to properly-encoded MP3 files suitable
for streaming online. We use
Adobe Audition Professional Audio Editor
(Formerly CoolEdit 2000)
Go toThe PolderbitS website
for an excellent step-by-step
tutorial on how to connect your audio source to your PC.
Click here
for links to tools that will help you with this type of recording
and encoding work, we recommend: the professional-grade
Adobe Audition tool.
Steps:
Connect your audio source to your computer.
Use Audition, or other software, ... to
record the audio.
Choice 5: Use Audio Sermon Host to encode them for you.
You can have a third-party company to do the encoding
and uploading for you.
Church Webs
encourages broadcasters to learn how to encode and upload their own
audio sermons to the site. This will give you
maximum control and sermons can be uploaded to the site
at a moment's notice.
We realize that this is not always possible. If you
prefer, you can employ the services of a dependable company
like Audio
Sermon Host to encode and upload your sermons for you at
very reasonable rates.
Mail your cassettes or CDs to the mailing address.
We will take care of the rest.
NOTE:
For an example of a a good encoded MP3 sermon, please listen to
this sermon. Note the volume level and the audio quality.
Try to get your encoded audio to sound like this when you're done.