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Happy #AudioDramaSunday! This was the trip back home from trip on Friday When I listened to four hours of Midnight Burger. Today was Harbingers, Second Fiddles, Madame Magenta, Hearthbound, and Our Fair City! allll great stuff!
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Comparing Jitsi Meet And NextCloud Talk For Replacing Discord’s Calls
I think that NextCloud + Jitsi Meet replicates nearly everything Discord does, but self-hosted and without the privacy and ongoing enshittification. Enough so that I wrote a step-by-step guide on how to do it with a 10-year-old PC, and an add-on about adding a layer of security in only six clicks.
I recommended using Jitsi Meet over NextCloud Talk for audio/video conference rooms, and the lack of bots to handle some functions that are possible in Discord. I’m going to explain why I made that decision, some of the considerations that went into that recommendation, what you need to consider when choosing whether to use the public Jitsi Meet instance or self-hosting it, and what I did to make it all work anyway (as well as the bot situation).
TL;DR: Use Talk for the equivalent of text channels on Discord, use self-hosted Jitsi (either audio-only or limiting video, depending on your bandwidth) for conference rooms. Proof-of-concept bots now exist (and work) that run in a browser window that, with a virtual microphone, allow audio streaming and recording.
This is the post explaining why I’ve made the decisions I have, so you can see if they work for you. Later this week I’ll detail exactly how to get it set up for yourself and your group (including the bots).Integration And Security
NextCloud Talk is tightly integrated with the rest of NextCloud, which allows you to do all sorts of neat things with it. Embed files, control access by user groups, automatically create meeting rooms with appointments, and more. This is very neat, and I find it really useful with the text chat portion of Talk. Jitsi is designed to be open first, which is not ideal for self-hosted situations. It’s easy to add a lobby or password to an existing room, but neither is the default on the selfhosted setup. While making a room is super simple and easy, the default setup is to allow anybody who can reach the service to fully use it. Luckily for our use case, it’s possible to set up only a few users who are allowed to make rooms while still allowing anyone to join. You want this because of the next issue…
See also How To Self-Host Jitsi Meet For Audio (or Video) CallsBandwidth
I was surprised to find that just videoconferencing’s big demand was not CPU power or RAM; it’s bandwidth.
Both NextCloud Talk (with its “high performance backend” enabled) and Jitsi Meet serve as stream forwarders. If you only have two people in the call, it’s pretty straightforward – there’s a stream in and out for each participant. Two streams in, two streams out. (This is a simplification, but gets the point across.)
It’s when you start adding others that it gets problematic. Let’s say you have five people in the call and everyone’s video and mics are disabled. The server only has one stream coming in, but it has four copies of that stream going back out — twice as much as two people chatting.
And that’s with restricting everyone else. If you have two people with incoming streams, it gets even worse: two streams in, eight out. That number starts getting a LOT higher the more people you add to the call.
1-11 person seen2 people seenThis means that as a practical matter, if you are doing video with your conference calls, you need to have not just good incoming bandwidth, but outgoing as well. Jitsi recommends:
For a friends/small organization server, 1 Gbits/s will often be enough but for a serious server 10 Gbits/s is advisable.
As of June 2024, only 70% of US customers had less than 500Mbps upstream (or half that speed). That is a serious problem if you want to use something selfhosted for more than 1-1 chats, regardless of whether you use Talk or Jitsi.
Jitsi has some ways to minimize the bandwidth by limiting the resolution of the video stream, limiting how many people are visible at any given time, or even turning off video entirely. If NextCloud Talk has similar controls, I’ve not yet found them yet. That’s a big point in Jitsi’s favor for me for group conference calls.
See also Playing Fiasco Remotely With Friends for FreeRecording Support
Both Jitsi Meet and NextCloud Talk have “native” ways to record conferences through adding on other services, through Jibri and Talked, respectively. Both work essentially in the same way: they run another copy of a web browser that connects to the call just like a human would, and uses that to get the audio and video.
This part does take additional CPU and RAM power — to the point that both recommend running the recording service on another system than the one handling the call. If you need video recording (or sophisticated audio recording, like per-channel streams), this is where you’re going to end up looking. The added complexity and hardware demand is more than I’m aiming for with my guide, or that my group needs since we do audio-only calls anyway.
But if you just want basic audio of everyone who is on the call, keep reading.
Bot Support
I was looking for two types of bots: one type that interacted through the text chat, and one type that deals with audio streams, such as mixing in music, sound effects, or recording the audio.
The bot ecosystem around both Talk and Jitsi is pretty sparse. I also discovered some severe limitations on both sides. To access the audio or video for Talk’s conference rooms, it seems like you essentially have to run a headless browser. Once again, that adds complexity and hardware demands that I want to avoid. However, Jitsi’s public instance, because of the way that it handles traffic, means that the audio bots that I found can’t stay connected… and I wasn’t able to find a way around that. They do, however, work just fine when it’s self-hosted.
Making It Work Anyway
Rather than force either bit of software to do something it doesn’t want, I leaned into the strengths and weaknesses of each. I’m using NextCloud Talk as the equivalent of the text channels on Discord. It’s well suited for that due to its integration with the rest of NextCloud. Also, since we can have bot access to the text channel, existing bots and existing integrations can be upgraded to provide the functions I need, like responding with customizable information or a customizable stickerpicker.
See also How To Backfill Text Channels From Discord To NextCloudBecause just running the conference room is not a big load on the computer itself, I installed it through Docker as well. I only had to create an account for myself, since I’m the only one who should be creating rooms. The configuration limits it to audio calls as well. I thought about limiting the number of video streams forwarded or limiting resolution, both of which Jitsi can do, but even then it would be a lot of bandwidth.
Limiting to audio means that with my table it’s estimated to average around 2.5Mbps upstream, well within my upstream bandwidth. But add 320p video and that more than doubles to an average of 5.5Mbps, and a maximum that exceeds my upstream. 720p resolution or better has even higher bandwidth requirements for the server, even if you’re limiting the number of outbound video streams. (Graphs of estimated upstream bandwidth for audio versus video resolution without any limiting are at the end of the post to give you an idea of what you might need for what you want to do.)
Luckily for me, my table does audio-only already, so that is more than sufficient for us.
By self-hosting the Jitsi server, that also means that I can use the bots I adapted to pipe in a http audio stream, connect a virtual microphone (so I can use Kenku), have the same chatbot functionality as in Talk, and record the audio stream to my local computer in a single extra browser window.
I’ll have a detailed guide later this week, but if this (plus the links in this post) is enough for you, give it a shot!
Featured Image by Alexandra_Koch from Pixabay
#audiochat #communication #discord #jitsi #nextcloud #videochat -
Hello creatures and beings of the Fedilands!
I come to you with a request—or perhaps an offer, depending on how you choose to see it. A few months ago, I released a small audio-drama project based on three short fantasy stories I had written. At the time, I asked whether any of you might be interested in lending your voices to the endeavor. What I did not anticipate was the sheer wave of feedback and enthusiasm that followed its release.
There was, however, a shadow over that first incarnation. The project was born from a college writing class and bound tightly by length limits and an unforgiving timeline. Creative corners were cut. Wings were clipped before they could fully spread.
So now, encouraged by friends and kindred spirits, I have chosen to begin anew.
Blackwood Tales rises again.
The script for Episode One is complete, and Episode Two is already taking shape in the dark between the stars.
And now we come to the true meat and bones of this message. I am seeking collaborators of all kinds. Voice actors, composers, artists, and any wandering souls who feel the pull of this world. You are warmly invited. If the project calls to you, I would be delighted to speak and see where your talents might weave into the tapestry.
A brief synopsis:
A young man burdened with seemingly useless magic, a collection of ancient books, and the weight of his grandfather’s legendary legacy must find a way to save his brother—and restore the freedom of magical creatures from Tarrinia’s tyrannical ruler.Getting involved:
Contact me here, or directly on Mastodon:
https://dragonwolfsp.com/socialOriginal demo (note: the story has changed significantly):
https://dragonwolfsp.com/blog/bwt-demmo/
#AudioDrama #VoiceActing #CastingCall #IndieAudio #AudioFiction
#Fantasy #FantasyAudio #FantasyWriters #IndieCreator #CreativeCollab
#IndiePodcast #AudioStory #MastodonCreators #FurryCreators #BlackwoodTales -
Hello creatures and beings of the Fedilands!
I come to you with a request—or perhaps an offer, depending on how you choose to see it. A few months ago, I released a small audio-drama project based on three short fantasy stories I had written. At the time, I asked whether any of you might be interested in lending your voices to the endeavor. What I did not anticipate was the sheer wave of feedback and enthusiasm that followed its release.
There was, however, a shadow over that first incarnation. The project was born from a college writing class and bound tightly by length limits and an unforgiving timeline. Creative corners were cut. Wings were clipped before they could fully spread.
So now, encouraged by friends and kindred spirits, I have chosen to begin anew.
Blackwood Tales rises again.
The script for Episode One is complete, and Episode Two is already taking shape in the dark between the stars.
And now we come to the true meat and bones of this message. I am seeking collaborators of all kinds. Voice actors, composers, artists, and any wandering souls who feel the pull of this world. You are warmly invited. If the project calls to you, I would be delighted to speak and see where your talents might weave into the tapestry.
A brief synopsis:
A young man burdened with seemingly useless magic, a collection of ancient books, and the weight of his grandfather’s legendary legacy must find a way to save his brother—and restore the freedom of magical creatures from Tarrinia’s tyrannical ruler.Getting involved:
Contact me here, or directly on Mastodon:
https://dragonwolfsp.com/socialOriginal demo (note: the story has changed significantly):
https://dragonwolfsp.com/blog/bwt-demmo/
#AudioDrama #VoiceActing #CastingCall #IndieAudio #AudioFiction
#Fantasy #FantasyAudio #FantasyWriters #IndieCreator #CreativeCollab
#IndiePodcast #AudioStory #MastodonCreators #FurryCreators #BlackwoodTales -
Hello creatures and beings of the Fedilands!
I come to you with a request—or perhaps an offer, depending on how you choose to see it. A few months ago, I released a small audio-drama project based on three short fantasy stories I had written. At the time, I asked whether any of you might be interested in lending your voices to the endeavor. What I did not anticipate was the sheer wave of feedback and enthusiasm that followed its release.
There was, however, a shadow over that first incarnation. The project was born from a college writing class and bound tightly by length limits and an unforgiving timeline. Creative corners were cut. Wings were clipped before they could fully spread.
So now, encouraged by friends and kindred spirits, I have chosen to begin anew.
Blackwood Tales rises again.
The script for Episode One is complete, and Episode Two is already taking shape in the dark between the stars.
And now we come to the true meat and bones of this message. I am seeking collaborators of all kinds. Voice actors, composers, artists, and any wandering souls who feel the pull of this world. You are warmly invited. If the project calls to you, I would be delighted to speak and see where your talents might weave into the tapestry.
A brief synopsis:
A young man burdened with seemingly useless magic, a collection of ancient books, and the weight of his grandfather’s legendary legacy must find a way to save his brother—and restore the freedom of magical creatures from Tarrinia’s tyrannical ruler.Getting involved:
Contact me here, or directly on Mastodon:
https://dragonwolfsp.com/socialOriginal demo (note: the story has changed significantly):
https://dragonwolfsp.com/blog/bwt-demmo/
#AudioDrama #VoiceActing #CastingCall #IndieAudio #AudioFiction
#Fantasy #FantasyAudio #FantasyWriters #IndieCreator #CreativeCollab
#IndiePodcast #AudioStory #MastodonCreators #FurryCreators #BlackwoodTales -
Hello creatures and beings of the Fedilands!
I come to you with a request—or perhaps an offer, depending on how you choose to see it. A few months ago, I released a small audio-drama project based on three short fantasy stories I had written. At the time, I asked whether any of you might be interested in lending your voices to the endeavor. What I did not anticipate was the sheer wave of feedback and enthusiasm that followed its release.
There was, however, a shadow over that first incarnation. The project was born from a college writing class and bound tightly by length limits and an unforgiving timeline. Creative corners were cut. Wings were clipped before they could fully spread.
So now, encouraged by friends and kindred spirits, I have chosen to begin anew.
Blackwood Tales rises again.
The script for Episode One is complete, and Episode Two is already taking shape in the dark between the stars.
And now we come to the true meat and bones of this message. I am seeking collaborators of all kinds. Voice actors, composers, artists, and any wandering souls who feel the pull of this world. You are warmly invited. If the project calls to you, I would be delighted to speak and see where your talents might weave into the tapestry.
A brief synopsis:
A young man burdened with seemingly useless magic, a collection of ancient books, and the weight of his grandfather’s legendary legacy must find a way to save his brother—and restore the freedom of magical creatures from Tarrinia’s tyrannical ruler.Getting involved:
Contact me here, or directly on Mastodon:
https://dragonwolfsp.com/socialOriginal demo (note: the story has changed significantly):
https://dragonwolfsp.com/blog/bwt-demmo/
#AudioDrama #VoiceActing #CastingCall #IndieAudio #AudioFiction
#Fantasy #FantasyAudio #FantasyWriters #IndieCreator #CreativeCollab
#IndiePodcast #AudioStory #MastodonCreators #FurryCreators #BlackwoodTales -
Audio Eraser w Galaxy S26 to prawdziwy hit. Sztuczna inteligencja wyciszy hałas na YouTube w czasie rzeczywistym
Samsung rozwija funkcje oparte na sztucznej inteligencji, a najnowsza nakładka One UI 8.5 przynosi narzędzie, które realnie przyda się każdemu użytkownikowi. Znana z wcześniejszych modeli funkcja „Audio Eraser” (Gumka do dźwięku) przestaje być tylko opcją do edycji wideo.
W serii Galaxy S26 działa ona w czasie rzeczywistym, filtrując tło i podbijając dialogi w popularnych aplikacjach streamingowych.
Do tej pory funkcja Audio Eraser (która zadebiutowała na smartfonach Google Pixel, a następnie trafiła do serii Galaxy S25) służyła głównie do usuwania szumu wiatru czy hałasu ulicy z już nagranych przez nas filmów. Wraz z premierą flagowców z linii Galaxy S26, Samsung postanowił wyciągnąć tę technologię z systemowej galerii i wdrożyć ją na poziomie całego systemu.
Tryb „Voice Focus” dla zewnętrznych aplikacji
Dzięki możliwościom oprogramowania One UI 8.5, algorytmy AI potrafią teraz „w locie” analizować dźwięk z odtwarzanych multimediów. Z nowej funkcji można skorzystać podczas oglądania wideo na takich platformach jak YouTube, Netflix, Instagram czy TikTok.
Z poziomu szybkiego menu użytkownik może włączyć lub wyłączyć redukcję hałasu, płynnie dostosować siłę efektu za pomocą suwaka oraz aktywować tryb „Voice Focus”, który maksymalnie podbija i izoluje ludzką mowę.
Jak to działa w praktyce?
Według pierwszych testów przeprowadzonych przez dziennikarzy serwisu 9to5Google, nowość od Samsunga działa zaskakująco dobrze. Podczas demonstracji na nagraniu z meczu hokejowego, uruchomienie funkcji Audio Eraser niemal całkowicie wycięło ryk kibiców z trybun, pozwalając na krystalicznie czysty odsłuch głosu komentatorów. Po wyłączeniu funkcji, hałas natychmiast wracał.
Oczywiście technologia izolacji audio w czasie rzeczywistym ma swoje fizyczne ograniczenia. W momentach silnego tłumienia dźwięków otoczenia, pozostawiony głos może nabrać lekko zniekształconego, „cyfrowego” brzmienia. Mimo to, fakt, że proces ten odbywa się natychmiastowo, bezpośrednio na procesorze urządzenia, robi ogromne wrażenie. To narzędzie, które okaże się wybawieniem podczas oglądania vlogów nagrywanych na głośnych ulicach czy słabo zmontowanych filmów z niewyraźnymi dialogami.
Funkcja debiutuje w smartfonach z serii Galaxy S26. Biorąc jednak pod uwagę dotychczasową politykę aktualizacji Samsunga, jest wysoce prawdopodobne, że wraz z szerszym udostępnieniem nakładki One UI 8.5, ulepszony Audio Eraser trafi również do ubiegłorocznych flagowców.
#AudioEraser #GalaxyAINowości #OneUI85 #poprawaDźwiękuYouTube #SamsungGalaxyS26 #sztucznaInteligencjaSamsung #usuwanieSzumuZWideo #VoiceFocusSamsungNajważniejsze nowości i ceny Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra [wideo]
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Audio Eraser w Galaxy S26 to prawdziwy hit. Sztuczna inteligencja wyciszy hałas na YouTube w czasie rzeczywistym
Samsung rozwija funkcje oparte na sztucznej inteligencji, a najnowsza nakładka One UI 8.5 przynosi narzędzie, które realnie przyda się każdemu użytkownikowi. Znana z wcześniejszych modeli funkcja „Audio Eraser” (Gumka do dźwięku) przestaje być tylko opcją do edycji wideo.
W serii Galaxy S26 działa ona w czasie rzeczywistym, filtrując tło i podbijając dialogi w popularnych aplikacjach streamingowych.
Do tej pory funkcja Audio Eraser (która zadebiutowała na smartfonach Google Pixel, a następnie trafiła do serii Galaxy S25) służyła głównie do usuwania szumu wiatru czy hałasu ulicy z już nagranych przez nas filmów. Wraz z premierą flagowców z linii Galaxy S26, Samsung postanowił wyciągnąć tę technologię z systemowej galerii i wdrożyć ją na poziomie całego systemu.
Tryb „Voice Focus” dla zewnętrznych aplikacji
Dzięki możliwościom oprogramowania One UI 8.5, algorytmy AI potrafią teraz „w locie” analizować dźwięk z odtwarzanych multimediów. Z nowej funkcji można skorzystać podczas oglądania wideo na takich platformach jak YouTube, Netflix, Instagram czy TikTok.
Z poziomu szybkiego menu użytkownik może włączyć lub wyłączyć redukcję hałasu, płynnie dostosować siłę efektu za pomocą suwaka oraz aktywować tryb „Voice Focus”, który maksymalnie podbija i izoluje ludzką mowę.
Jak to działa w praktyce?
Według pierwszych testów przeprowadzonych przez dziennikarzy serwisu 9to5Google, nowość od Samsunga działa zaskakująco dobrze. Podczas demonstracji na nagraniu z meczu hokejowego, uruchomienie funkcji Audio Eraser niemal całkowicie wycięło ryk kibiców z trybun, pozwalając na krystalicznie czysty odsłuch głosu komentatorów. Po wyłączeniu funkcji, hałas natychmiast wracał.
Oczywiście technologia izolacji audio w czasie rzeczywistym ma swoje fizyczne ograniczenia. W momentach silnego tłumienia dźwięków otoczenia, pozostawiony głos może nabrać lekko zniekształconego, „cyfrowego” brzmienia. Mimo to, fakt, że proces ten odbywa się natychmiastowo, bezpośrednio na procesorze urządzenia, robi ogromne wrażenie. To narzędzie, które okaże się wybawieniem podczas oglądania vlogów nagrywanych na głośnych ulicach czy słabo zmontowanych filmów z niewyraźnymi dialogami.
Funkcja debiutuje w smartfonach z serii Galaxy S26. Biorąc jednak pod uwagę dotychczasową politykę aktualizacji Samsunga, jest wysoce prawdopodobne, że wraz z szerszym udostępnieniem nakładki One UI 8.5, ulepszony Audio Eraser trafi również do ubiegłorocznych flagowców.
#AudioEraser #GalaxyAINowości #OneUI85 #poprawaDźwiękuYouTube #SamsungGalaxyS26 #sztucznaInteligencjaSamsung #usuwanieSzumuZWideo #VoiceFocusSamsungNajważniejsze nowości i ceny Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra [wideo]
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hah, people are in the middle of monsterdon and i'm just here to post #AudioDramaSunday!
World Gone Wrong, Madame Magenta, KingFallsAM, Hearthbound, Midnight Burger! Love you alllll! <3 -
hah, people are in the middle of monsterdon and i'm just here to post #AudioDramaSunday!
World Gone Wrong, Madame Magenta, KingFallsAM, Hearthbound, Midnight Burger! Love you alllll! <3 -
hah, people are in the middle of monsterdon and i'm just here to post #AudioDramaSunday!
World Gone Wrong, Madame Magenta, KingFallsAM, Hearthbound, Midnight Burger! Love you alllll! <3 -
hah, people are in the middle of monsterdon and i'm just here to post #AudioDramaSunday!
World Gone Wrong, Madame Magenta, KingFallsAM, Hearthbound, Midnight Burger! Love you alllll! <3 -
hah, people are in the middle of monsterdon and i'm just here to post #AudioDramaSunday!
World Gone Wrong, Madame Magenta, KingFallsAM, Hearthbound, Midnight Burger! Love you alllll! <3 -
Qualche acquisto su Discogs: Dookie è abbastanza vissuto (sia il booklet che la cassetta presentano segni di usura, si vede che l'hanno ascoltata tanto, I feel you bro) mentre Insomniac è praticamente nuovo.
Sono edizioni EU degli anni '90, Dookie ce l'avevo ma chissà che fine ha fatto, e con buona approssimazione è anche stata l'ultima cassetta che ho comprato/ascoltato, mentre Insomniac è stato uno dei primi album a segnare il passaggio al CD.
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Thank you to Bookshelf Candle Company for the coffee!
We've had so much wonderful support on this platform last year, and we truly appreciate it ❤️
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#AudioDramaSunday started yesterday since I knew I'd be out today, so I still squeezed in Midnight Burger, Madame Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning EvilDoers, Sherlock & Co, Second Fiddles, and Today's Lucky Winner. Good stuff!
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#AudioDramaSunday started yesterday since I knew I'd be out today, so I still squeezed in Midnight Burger, Madame Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning EvilDoers, Sherlock & Co, Second Fiddles, and Today's Lucky Winner. Good stuff!
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#AudioDramaSunday started yesterday since I knew I'd be out today, so I still squeezed in Midnight Burger, Madame Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning EvilDoers, Sherlock & Co, Second Fiddles, and Today's Lucky Winner. Good stuff!
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#AudioDramaSunday started yesterday since I knew I'd be out today, so I still squeezed in Midnight Burger, Madame Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning EvilDoers, Sherlock & Co, Second Fiddles, and Today's Lucky Winner. Good stuff!
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#AudioDramaSunday started yesterday since I knew I'd be out today, so I still squeezed in Midnight Burger, Madame Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning EvilDoers, Sherlock & Co, Second Fiddles, and Today's Lucky Winner. Good stuff!
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that was a LOT of #AudioDramaSunday! Second Fiddles, Midnight Burger, Madam Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning Evildoers, Christmas Diner, The Harbingers, Hearthbound, MORE Midnight Burger! #Podcasts #AudioDrama
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that was a LOT of #AudioDramaSunday! Second Fiddles, Midnight Burger, Madam Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning Evildoers, Christmas Diner, The Harbingers, Hearthbound, MORE Midnight Burger! #Podcasts #AudioDrama
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that was a LOT of #AudioDramaSunday! Second Fiddles, Midnight Burger, Madam Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning Evildoers, Christmas Diner, The Harbingers, Hearthbound, MORE Midnight Burger! #Podcasts #AudioDrama
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that was a LOT of #AudioDramaSunday! Second Fiddles, Midnight Burger, Madam Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning Evildoers, Christmas Diner, The Harbingers, Hearthbound, MORE Midnight Burger! #Podcasts #AudioDrama
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that was a LOT of #AudioDramaSunday! Second Fiddles, Midnight Burger, Madam Magenta, Mission Rejected, Good Morning Evildoers, Christmas Diner, The Harbingers, Hearthbound, MORE Midnight Burger! #Podcasts #AudioDrama
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#AudioDramaSunday ! Madame Magenta, Midnight Burger, and Second Fiddles! Alas, I ran out of day, I was looking forward to Today's lucky winner and Our Fair City. OFC is an old favorite and is being re-released. It was made by the team now known as Audacious Machine Creative and may have been my first run in with modern #audiodrama!
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#AudioDramaSunday ! Madame Magenta, Midnight Burger, and Second Fiddles! Alas, I ran out of day, I was looking forward to Today's lucky winner and Our Fair City. OFC is an old favorite and is being re-released. It was made by the team now known as Audacious Machine Creative and may have been my first run in with modern #audiodrama!
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#AudioDramaSunday ! Madame Magenta, Midnight Burger, and Second Fiddles! Alas, I ran out of day, I was looking forward to Today's lucky winner and Our Fair City. OFC is an old favorite and is being re-released. It was made by the team now known as Audacious Machine Creative and may have been my first run in with modern #audiodrama!
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#AudioDramaSunday ! Madame Magenta, Midnight Burger, and Second Fiddles! Alas, I ran out of day, I was looking forward to Today's lucky winner and Our Fair City. OFC is an old favorite and is being re-released. It was made by the team now known as Audacious Machine Creative and may have been my first run in with modern #audiodrama!
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#AudioDramaSunday ! Madame Magenta, Midnight Burger, and Second Fiddles! Alas, I ran out of day, I was looking forward to Today's lucky winner and Our Fair City. OFC is an old favorite and is being re-released. It was made by the team now known as Audacious Machine Creative and may have been my first run in with modern #audiodrama!