[COMPLETE] War by Pierre Loti - kd

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War by Pierre Loti (1850-1923). [Translated by Marjorie Laurie]

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/war-by-pierre-loti/
Pierre Loti [Julien Viaud] (1850-1923) was a French naval officer and novelist. The present book is one of his few works of non-fiction, a small collection of letters and diary entries that describe his views and experiences in the wars and military operations in which he participated. Besides World War I, he also sheds light upon his views and involvement in the preparations for the Turkish Revolution of 1923, for which until today a famous hill and popular café in Istanbul are named after him. (Summary by Carolin)

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Last edited by Carolin on August 16th, 2011, 3:13 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by KiltedDragon »

All set up and ready, Carolin. :D
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Post by Carolin »

ah you had mercy on me, thanks so much! :D

the magic window is set up and i took the liberty of claiming the sections that concern turkey.

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Post by glimmerc »

I'd like to help record part 17 however I'm new to the site and I'm ready to record using Audacity however I don't think I understand the settings
Channels: 1 (Mono)
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

If I could get help understanding and setting those on my audacity I'd love to begin recording immediately

Thank you!
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Post by Carolin »

heyy glimmerc! welcome to librivox.

i would be happy to sign you up. however, we strongly encourage you to record a one minute test to practice. you can find the instructions here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test please post your test into the listeners wanted forum.

how to get your tech specs into order is very well explained here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Audacity_1-2-3 it is important that you record with exactly these technical settings, otherwise librivox might not be able to use your recording, which would be a shame.

if you have trouble understanding the instructions in the links, i would be happy to walk you through, but i think the wiki explains everything very well and i found it very useful when i started recording myself.

also, please let me know under which name or pseudonym you would like to appear in the catalog. we can also link to your personal website or blog.

i will be looking for your test on the listeners wanted forum, have fun playing around with audacity :)

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Post by pmchaffie »

i would like to claim sections 5-8. thanks.
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Post by Carolin »

thanks for claiming pmchaffie, i signed you up :)

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Post by pmchaffie »

thanks - its my pleasure. patrick is fine.
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Post by bish »

Hi, I'd like to claim three small sections if I may:

14 - Serbia in the Balkan War
15 - Above All Let Us Never Forget!
20 - All-Souls' Day with the Armies at the Front

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Post by Carolin »

thank you peter, ill sign you up!

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Post by Carolin »

thanks so much peter! as we have no proof listener yet and the sections were so short, i did the pl and all are PL OK! :D

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Post by jollyrogered »

Can I have sections 1,2, 17, and 25?
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thanks for claiming, ill sign you up!

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Post by pmchaffie »

thought i'd have you give this a listen and critique - it's been awhile since i've read. here's chap 5:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kd/war_05_loti.mp3
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