Leopard Quicktime Pro and podcasts

I just installed Leopard, and QTPro, and was checking out the menu options. I found that when I choose "Share..." from the menu, my choice is to send it to Podcast Producer. If I want to save the file as a podcast, and I do NOT have podcast producer on a server, how do I go about it ? I did see I could "save as" and there was a choice of "Movie to iPod". Is that what I select ? I thought there was a simple "create podcast" in the menus ? When I put in "podcast" in the QT help, all it returned was the podcast producer choice.

My answer was not found there. I do NOT want to submit podcasts to iTunes. I need to create them, and host them on one of our network servers or on our web hosts server. I want to create a podcast and put it were I want it.
I found this article on the web:
" To create a video podcast on a Mac with QuickTime Pro:
Download and install the latest version of QuickTime, and purchase a license key to enable the QuickTime Pro features
Connect your FireWire camera to your Mac. Switch off iChat AV and AOL Instant Messenger
In QuickTime Pro click on QuickTime Player - Preferences - Recording
Select your specific Video Source and Microphone. Set Quality to Device Native and set Save files to: to the location (such as Desktop) where you wish to save your podcast
Close the Preferences window
Click on File - New Movie Recording
Click on the red Capture button to begin recording. Click on the black Stop button to stop recording
Click on File - Export... - Movie to iPod (320x240)
Click on Save
From : http://macs.about.com/od/ipod/qt/ipodqtpodcast.htm
So, I guess I answered my own question.

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