Friday, September 5th, 2008
Category: Podcasts
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The Ajax Experience conference coming up at the end of this month, Dion and I thought it would be fun to interview a few of the speakers. In this episode of Audible Ajax, we talk with
Gavin Doughtie, a Dojo contributor and Google employee. The topics range from browser graphics to hiring good JavaScript engineers. Hope you enjoy it!
We have the audio directly available, or you can subscribe to the podcast.
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These podcasts are very interesting, but I constantly have to adjust the volume. In general, the whole podcast’s volume is too low. I have to raise my way up, and then the rest of my system alerts are so loud that I fall off my chair when I get e.g. a twitter alert.
Furthermore, in this case, Gavin was a lot louder than the interviewer (Dion?).
It would be great if you can normalise the volume levels.
Thanks again
Sorry, the difference between the podcast’s volume and the rest of my system was my own fault. But I still think there’s a noticeable difference between the interviewer and interviewee.
I’d just like to point out that I was on my cell phone in the lobby outside the room in Portland where I’d given my second OSCON talk, so they did a pretty good job of keeping the audio legible.
Yeah, I had trouble hearing Dion as well. I had the volume cranked that high just to hear him that when Gavin started talking I almost jumped out of the car! +1 for normalisation.
Good show though, keep them coming