COMPLETE: Entertaining Made Easy by Emily Rose Burt - tg

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Chapter 32-37 are ready! :D
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Great! I'll work on them in a few days.
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mightyfelix, when you are cataloging this, could you delete sections 45, 48, 51, and 54?
Thanks. :D
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Bookworm360 wrote: ↑April 9th, 2021, 4:48 pm mightyfelix, when you are cataloging this, could you delete sections 45, 48, 51, and 54?
Thanks. :D
I don't understand the question. We can delete unused sections from the Magic Window, but it appears these are not unused sections. Are you saying you don't want those chapters to be included in the final work (omitting them as if you tore their pages out of the book)?
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Sorry Tricia, I thought you were Devorah! :oops: Anyway, the sections described above do not have any text attatched to them, they are merely headings for what is to come.
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Oh, okay! I'll delete them now. It'll change the section numbers for the following sections, but that's okay because it looks like you haven't recorded beyond that point. :)
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Thanks Tricia! :clap:
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And with that... all the recordings are done!!!(getting emotional here-first solo :cry: ) All we need is final PL'ing and cataloging! Great work y'all! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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The DPL hasn't posted for a couple weeks. Here's a start on the final sections:

Chapter 28:

Beginning silence too long

0:15 - long pause

1:19 - "End of chapter 27" should be 28

Chapter 31:

Only about 3 seconds of silence at the end

Chapter 33:

Volume too low (85.8 dB). Intro starts out louder but recording got quieter as it went.

Chapter 34:

0:06 - missing chapter title "Chapter 34: An Old Rose Shower"

Chapter 36:

Volume too low (84.3 dB), after intro.

Chapter 37:

0:00 and 0:07 - you say "chapter 27" rather than 37

0:57 - long pause

2:07 - long pause, volume drops.

Overall volume low (86.4)

Chapter 38:

Volume too low (85.8)

Chapter 39:

0:05 missing "chapter 39, A Christmas Tree Shower"

Chapter 40:

0:05 - missing "Chapter 40: Weddings"
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Chapter 45:

0:46 - long pause

1:26 - "End of chapter 46" should be 45

Chapter 47:

You read chapter 46 again: "A field flower wedding" rather than "An Orchard Pageant".
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Okay, they are all ready for spot PL! :D Thank you Tricia!!! :clap: :clap:
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Section 47 is still the wrong text. You read the text for A Field Flower Wedding; it needs to be the next one down, An Orchard Pageant.

The rest of the sections are OK.
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Thanks! I will make the edits today.
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Bookworm360 wrote: ↑April 27th, 2021, 8:53 am Thanks! I will make the edits today.
Reminder... ;)
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Ohh, yes. :oops: I got kind of carried away with a DR narration. Next time I record, It will be priority no.1. :wink:
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