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08 - VIII. Flowers of the Sun 34.57
09 - IX. A Composite Family 38.42
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09 - IX. A Composite Family 38.42
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I forgot my earphones at home today! I'll have to give these a listen tomorrow!
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Ah, you listen at work too, eh?
Just adding this to the project for posterity, as it were:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8866
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing by Neltje Blanchan
PG has updated this book that's been in their library for about seven years; I noticed that there's a new one, Talks About Flowers from the 1880's, with many illustrations.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40534
I suppose I should put that in Suggestions.
Just adding this to the project for posterity, as it were:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8866
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing by Neltje Blanchan
PG has updated this book that's been in their library for about seven years; I noticed that there's a new one, Talks About Flowers from the 1880's, with many illustrations.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40534
I suppose I should put that in Suggestions.
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Ooo that first one is a good one to add to my kindle for when I'm backpacking!
I'm in this crazy backroom office that is entirely separated from everyone else I work with, however, I have an awesome window view and I can listen to Librivox without disturbance, so I really can't complain. I do almost all of my PL'ing at work, and when I run out of that, I listen to completed works. Its not a bad set up.
Just downloaded your files now.
I'm in this crazy backroom office that is entirely separated from everyone else I work with, however, I have an awesome window view and I can listen to Librivox without disturbance, so I really can't complain. I do almost all of my PL'ing at work, and when I run out of that, I listen to completed works. Its not a bad set up.
Just downloaded your files now.
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Both sections are PL OK!
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On section 10 at 20:42 you repeat "from these"
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Chapter 10 edited and re-upped.
Final chapters 11 & 12 uploaded.
Wanted to get this done before Isaac passes by...
Final chapters 11 & 12 uploaded.
Wanted to get this done before Isaac passes by...
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Downloading now.
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Everything is PL OK.
Thanks for reading this! I enjoyed listening to it, her narrative is so wonderfully descriptive, and I think you did an excellent job with the accents!
Thanks for reading this! I enjoyed listening to it, her narrative is so wonderfully descriptive, and I think you did an excellent job with the accents!
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great! i started the process
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hi BT -- i ran into a problem during cataloging: all your files are too quiet! the volume for each file (in decibel) is as follows:
00 - 86.23
01 - 85.75
02 - 82.56
03 - 83.42
04 - 83.14
05 - 82.64
06 - 82.84
07 - 82.33
08 - 82.63
09 - 86.06
10 - 86.27
11 - 86.90
12 - 86.81
we aim for a consistent volume of 89 decibel, and i usually try to get all files to at least 87 db before cataloging. please amplify the files each a little and re-upload, but please make sure your waves dont clip. if you need help with any of this, please let me know!
00 - 86.23
01 - 85.75
02 - 82.56
03 - 83.42
04 - 83.14
05 - 82.64
06 - 82.84
07 - 82.33
08 - 82.63
09 - 86.06
10 - 86.27
11 - 86.90
12 - 86.81
we aim for a consistent volume of 89 decibel, and i usually try to get all files to at least 87 db before cataloging. please amplify the files each a little and re-upload, but please make sure your waves dont clip. if you need help with any of this, please let me know!
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Thank you.jollyrogered wrote:Everything is PL OK.
Thanks for reading this! I enjoyed listening to it, her narrative is so wonderfully descriptive, and I think you did an excellent job with the accents!
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Alright, Carolin, I'll try and do this tomorrow and re-up the files. Can you give me an idea which files have the peaks beforehand? Another PL person suggested de-amping certain peaks before upping the decibels.
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