Podcast Recording File Cleanup Routine
- Podcast audio feels better when speech is stable and silence is short.
- Voice-only content often works well in mono.
- Keep a WAV archive and manage upload files separately.
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1. First check
Confirm the file opens and the duration/channels are expected.
| Topic | Podcast Recording File Cleanup Routine |
|---|---|
| Category | Podcast |
| Recommended action | Check podcast audio |
| Check before sharing | Filename, page order, file size, and privacy. |
2. Silence and peaks
Trim lead/tail silence and check sudden peaks.
- Keep a backup before editing.
- Use a clear filename.
- Open the final file once before sharing.
3. Archive copy
Keep a source or WAV archive for future editing.
4. Before publishing
Review privacy, background sound, and music rights.
5. Checklist and tips
For repeated work, decide a filename rule and folder structure first. A small routine saves a lot of document cleanup time.
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