COMPLETE The Black Dwarf by Sir Walter Scott -ck
Tom, please use the naming convention from the first post for your files:
Example filename blackdwarf_##_scott_128kb.mp3 (all lower-case) where ## is the section number...
If you have too many _underscores_ in your filenames, it throws off the automatic cataloging process.
Thanks!
Example filename blackdwarf_##_scott_128kb.mp3 (all lower-case) where ## is the section number...
If you have too many _underscores_ in your filenames, it throws off the automatic cataloging process.
Thanks!
Cheers, Ava.
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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AvailleAudio.com
If this is the only thing wrong with the file (meaning: no further PL notes), then you can leave them. Just make a note in the Magic window so I don't forget to change the filenames before cataloging.
Cheers, Ava.
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
--
AvailleAudio.com
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
--
AvailleAudio.com
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Volume is a tad low (85.9db). This is mostly due to the section from 00:00-9:50 being lower than the remaining portion of the file. If you highlight the first section and amplify it by 4db the two sections will be more similar and the overall volume will be ok.
Volume is a tad low (85.9db). This is mostly due to the section from 00:00-9:50 being lower than the remaining portion of the file. If you highlight the first section and amplify it by 4db the two sections will be more similar and the overall volume will be ok.
Yes, it is low. The easiest thing to do is to amplify the entire original file by +2dB. This will leave the entire file with a volume of ~88dB without making the opening section too low.tbragg wrote:I suspect that new one is now mixed too low. I may need help. Any suggestions?
Tom