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Thanks for including a link to your Substack in your shownotes because that's what I used to hear the episode. I think my Playerfm (beta) app on Android is failing to give me a seamless listening experience when storage is limited on my Samsung Note 9. As I work out the snag (by removing 30 GB of 4k drone footage from the handset), Chrome plays your Substack audio perfectly.

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Good to know thanks!

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Very useful, but I'm an android user so can't get VRP7 - any suggestions? The Google play store is over run with voice apps but what are the essentials for choosing a good one?

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Cheers Tim, The next podcast will be on format and tone and not too far behind will be an episode on recording.

I'm trying to keep the podcasts as timeless as possible. I'll try not to mention too many apps across the series because they come and go, but will most likely drop recommendations into the accompanying show notes.

When it comes to recording audio I will most likely mention that any app you choose should ideally capture high resolution audio. Wav would be best.

You should also be able to share that audio into other apps or easily share it to a PC or Mac should you wish to edit there.

When it comes to Android It's hard to guarantee that any app I recommend will work on your particular model of phone with your version of Android but check RecForge, Field Recorder & Auphonic for recording and Audio Evolution Mobile Studio & Wavepad for editing.

Hope that helps.

Let me know how you get on.

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