Hello everyone! My name is May and I live in Iraq. I am a native Arabic speaker but also quite fluent in English. Reading has been my most favourite thing since I was 12 years old and it has been a habit of my family to conduct book clubs and read aloud to each other.
I first learned about Librivox through an audio book app on my phone a few years back and i have listened to several books recorded by Librivox since then. I'm particularly interested in Dramatic Reading and would love to participate in such a project. I'm currently listening to Pride and Prejudice and Emma by Jane Austen, both great examples of Dramatic Reading.
Looking forward to reading, listening, and being part of Librivox community! I will be recording a test record soon.
May
Hello from Iraq
Hello May, welcome to LibriVox.
I'm Sarah. And I live in Egypt. So we share the same native language, Arabic. I can be your proof listener when you decide to record in Arabic.
I would like to share useful links with you to help you get started and be a reference to you later.
Getting to know our 2018 Forum by Phil Chenevert >> https://youtu.be/AK9HAdLF-2k
If you don't yet have a good recording program, I recommend Audacity. We use Checker to make sure that our technical features are good to go before we upload the file for proof listening. The second step is to record and then upload your one-minute test. Please check the following links:
Installing Audacity: https://youtu.be/rraizMiOf8s
Using the Checker: https://youtu.be/kkhk0megqHE
How To Make Your 1 Minute Test: https://youtu.be/BlaRY_-bcfs
How To Upload Your 1 Minute Test: https://youtu.be/9oTSlFSoEeY
And here are more interesting and useful links:
Making your reading sound Great: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=872
If you have a problem (I hope you won't), you can check this link: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40238&p=1349031#p1349031
There is also a Librivox Community Podcast: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Librivox_Community_Podcast
Before you Press Record: Tips and Tricks:
Part 1: https://ia600903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_134.mp3
Part 2: https://ia600903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_135.mp3
And don't forget to check Phil Chenevert's videos on YouTube.
I hope these links are helpful to you. And if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Happy Recording!
I'm Sarah. And I live in Egypt. So we share the same native language, Arabic. I can be your proof listener when you decide to record in Arabic.
I would like to share useful links with you to help you get started and be a reference to you later.
Getting to know our 2018 Forum by Phil Chenevert >> https://youtu.be/AK9HAdLF-2k
If you don't yet have a good recording program, I recommend Audacity. We use Checker to make sure that our technical features are good to go before we upload the file for proof listening. The second step is to record and then upload your one-minute test. Please check the following links:
Installing Audacity: https://youtu.be/rraizMiOf8s
Using the Checker: https://youtu.be/kkhk0megqHE
How To Make Your 1 Minute Test: https://youtu.be/BlaRY_-bcfs
How To Upload Your 1 Minute Test: https://youtu.be/9oTSlFSoEeY
And here are more interesting and useful links:
Making your reading sound Great: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=872
If you have a problem (I hope you won't), you can check this link: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40238&p=1349031#p1349031
There is also a Librivox Community Podcast: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Librivox_Community_Podcast
Before you Press Record: Tips and Tricks:
Part 1: https://ia600903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_134.mp3
Part 2: https://ia600903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_135.mp3
And don't forget to check Phil Chenevert's videos on YouTube.
I hope these links are helpful to you. And if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Happy Recording!
Thanks, SaraHale.
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
Constructive criticism is always welcome.