Section 7 is is assigned to you. Thanks!Icaruslanding wrote:I'd be up for second 7 - The Desolate Valley
COMPLETE [OPEN POETRY]The Poetry of South Africa,Alexander Wilmot-mas
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Oh, sorry! I was following the checklist on post #1. I noticed this book's posting is missing instructions I saw on another recording I did:silverquill wrote:
This is in the MW Ready for PL
You forgot to put the file length, so I just ran it through Checker and is 8:38
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Thanks - I'll be in San Antonio this weekend but plan to try and knock this out next weeksilverquill wrote:Section 7 is is assigned to you. Thanks!Icaruslanding wrote:I'd be up for second 7 - The Desolate Valley
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Thank you!Icaruslanding wrote:Section 7 for you
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_007_pringle.mp3
You should always post the file length with this. I guess that got omitted from the page one instructions. Anyway, this one is 4:51. I've put it in the MW Ready for PL.
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Larry,
Added that bit back to the first post. I always do some clean up on what the template generator provides, and I guess in this case I cut out too much when I was removing the section on the [no longer required] metadata.
MaryAnn
Added that bit back to the first post. I always do some clean up on what the template generator provides, and I guess in this case I cut out too much when I was removing the section on the [no longer required] metadata.
MaryAnn
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Or, it may have been me . . . Anyway, thanks for fixing that, MaryAnn!MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Larry,
Added that bit back to the first post. I always do some clean up on what the template generator provides, and I guess in this case I cut out too much when I was removing the section on the [no longer required] metadata.
MaryAnn
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Yes, and thank you!Druid wrote:Hi,
May I take:-
# 30, 80 and 108
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Hi Larry
I must admit, I know next to nothing about the poetry of South Africa, so for instruction's sake, I'll participate in this project.
Can I start right at the end, please: 113. In Memoriam, 114. Lord! What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him!, 115. The Rhyme of the Ox-wagon and 116. The Cape of Good Hope
Sonia
I must admit, I know next to nothing about the poetry of South Africa, so for instruction's sake, I'll participate in this project.
Can I start right at the end, please: 113. In Memoriam, 114. Lord! What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him!, 115. The Rhyme of the Ox-wagon and 116. The Cape of Good Hope
Sonia
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Thanks for joining us, Sonia! I've assigned those sections to you.Kitty wrote:Hi Larry
I must admit, I know next to nothing about the poetry of South Africa, so for instruction's sake, I'll participate in this project.
Can I start right at the end, please: 113. In Memoriam, 114. Lord! What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him!, 115. The Rhyme of the Ox-wagon and 116. The Cape of Good Hope
Sonia
This is new to me, too, which is one of the reasons I selected this volume of poetry. I think it will be a great addition to the LV catalog.
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Welcome, Ian!IanSavage wrote:hey I'm new to this whole thing but I've done recording before i just haven't done anything for libravox yet. id like yo read ocean sunset but I'm not quite sure who to talk to about that. thanks in advance to anyone who can help me
The first thing to do is read all of the FAQ pages on volunteering. That will give you a good overview of how LibriVox works. Make sure you have your recording set up and all of the specs set, then complete your one-minute test as outlined in your welcome message. That is just a check to make sure that your recording meets LibriVox technical specs. Then select a poem that you would like to record. Post the request here, along with the name you would like to use for the LV catalog. Many of us use our real name, but you may use your screen name or other pseudonym if you like.
Let me know if you have further questions.
All the best,
Larry
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