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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 13 MIN

What the hell is remote-recording?

from Podcast Cave · host Hi Ho Studios

The challenges and triumphs of remote podcast interviewsThe journey to becoming an expert is paved with mistakes, and in this episode, we dive deep into the world of remote recording to share exactly what we have learned from our own blunders. While the concept of interviewing a guest from another province or continent via Zoom or Google Meet sounds simple, the technical reality of creating high-quality content is far more complex. We highlight why audio remains the biggest hurdle in remote setups. When a guest's voice comes through a laptop speaker and leaks back into the microphone, it creates a feedback loop that ruins recordings. To solve this, we explain the necessity of headphones for everyone at the table and the challenge of designing a studio that can handle multiple inputs while capturing remote audio. Listeners will discover three distinct paths for remote recording:1. The easy road: using existing software like Google Meet, which is familiar but often sacrifices audio and video quality.2. The middle road: employing bespoke podcast platforms like Riverside or SquadCast that record locally on both ends to ensure high fidelity. 3. The expensive road: sending a professional crew to the guest's location for the ultimate production value, a method often used by high-budget shows. We also share candid "horror stories" regarding hardware, specifically the frustrations of using Bluetooth on a RODECaster. We explain how unreliable wireless connections can be compared to "old school" cables and why it is essential to spend the first 15 minutes of any guest call troubleshooting and setting expectations. Whether you are considering a live broadcast or a pre-recorded session, this episode offers practical advice on managing technical glitches while maintaining the energy and chemistry of a great interview. As Carl mentions in the episode, we have included the software references down below:Riverside: https://riverside.com/ Squadcast: https://squadcast.fm/ Zencastr: https://zencastr.com/

The challenges and triumphs of remote podcast interviewsThe journey to becoming an expert is paved with mistakes, and in this episode, we dive deep into the world of remote recording to share exactly what we have learned from our own blunders. While the concept of interviewing a guest from another province or continent via Zoom or Google Meet sounds simple, the technical reality of creating high-quality content is far more complex. We highlight why audio remains the biggest hurdle in remote setups. When a guest's voice comes through a laptop speaker and leaks back into the microphone, it creates a feedback loop that ruins recordings. To solve this, we explain the necessity of headphones for everyone at the table and the challenge of designing a studio that can handle multiple inputs while capturing remote audio. Listeners will discover three distinct paths for remote recording:1. The easy road: using existing software like Google Meet, which is familiar but often sacrifices audio and video quality.2. The middle road: employing bespoke podcast platforms like Riverside or SquadCast that record locally on both ends to ensure high fidelity. 3. The expensive road: sending a professional crew to the guest's location for the ultimate production value, a method often used by high-budget shows. We also share candid "horror stories" regarding hardware, specifically the frustrations of using Bluetooth on a RODECaster. We explain how unreliable wireless connections can be compared to "old school" cables and why it is essential to spend the first 15 minutes of any guest call troubleshooting and setting expectations. Whether you are considering a live broadcast or a pre-recorded session, this episode offers practical advice on managing technical glitches while maintaining the energy and chemistry of a great interview. As Carl mentions in the episode, we have included the software references down below:Riverside: https://riverside.com/ Squadcast: https://squadcast.fm/ Zencastr: https://zencastr.com/

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