Finding Podcast Hosting

 


Podcast hosting is the most essential component for anybody interested in beginning the process of making a podcast. Before anybody can begin to distribute a podcast, they need a location to store the files and maintain the feed file that will inform their listeners about the availability of new episodes.

The very first thing that is necessary is a domain name for the server that will host the website. One may find a large number of domain registrars online who, for a little price, can assist them in registering a domain name. After the domain name has been registered, the website has to be hosted, which may be done by one of the many different firms who are prepared to do it for a little charge. One of them is bluehost.com, but there are plenty of others to choose from. When searching for a host, the most essential thing that you should do is make sure that a large amount of storage space and bandwidth are readily accessible at an affordable price. Because podcasting involves the distribution of big media files, a significant amount of hard drive space will be required to store the files, and subscribers will rapidly exhaust available bandwidth as they download the files.


After the acquisition of podcast hosting, the service must then be put to use, and the website must then be configured. In order for the servers that underpin the internet to be aware of where your website is located, the DNS addresses of the website need to be set to the addresses that are provided to you by the hosting service. It is possible to set DNS addresses by going to the domain registrar that was used to buy the domain and entering the addresses that were supplied by the host. This will allow the DNS addresses to be established. After that has been finished, it will be a few days before the master list that has been updated by the domain registar is disseminated around the internet, and all name servers will know where to locate your particular domain.

After that, you may begin the process of creating your own podcast.


Using the podcast hosting that you now have, you will need to make use of a program known as an FTP browser in order to examine the disk space that has been allotted to the site. It's possible that the host will give one as part of their hosting package, but even if they don't, you may select from a wide variety of free options. After making modifications to the file so that it is compatible with the requirements of the website, using the FTP browser, connect on to the server and upload a file named dircaster.php. An easy-to-find piece of code known as "Dircaster.php" is responsible for the generation of a feed file by analyzing the contents of the directory or folder in which it is located. After that, the individual episodes that are going to be podcasted may be uploaded to the same folder as dircaster.php so that they can be cataloged. Before you proceed, check to see that the mp3 file's meta data, often known as its information, is accurate in its whole.


You will now be able to release a podcast as a result of the podcast hosting that you have. It would be in everyone's best interest to upload more content to the site, such as an index page that informs visitors about the podcast and offers the location to the file dircaster.php located on your website. When a user subscribes to a certain file, the podcast client they use will automatically access that file and get information about the most recent podcasts that are accessible.

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