COMPLETE [GRP] Well at the World's End: Book 4 by William Morris -dl
That's fine, thanks for letting us know:)gallen87 wrote:My apologies, I've got myself in a situation where I can't conveniently record for a couple of weeks. I'll need to relinquish my sections.
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Hello
I would like to try my hand with this book. This is my first Librivox recording effort. (jgaudreault) I would like to try Chapter 7 "Of their Riding the Waste and of a Battle Thereon"
Thanks
Jacques
I would like to try my hand with this book. This is my first Librivox recording effort. (jgaudreault) I would like to try Chapter 7 "Of their Riding the Waste and of a Battle Thereon"
Thanks
Jacques
Welcome to LibriVox! Thanks, I will sign you up to chapter 7. What Cataloge name would you like to have?jgaudreault wrote:Hello
I would like to try my hand with this book. This is my first Librivox recording effort. (jgaudreault) I would like to try Chapter 7 "Of their Riding the Waste and of a Battle Thereon"
Thanks
Jacques
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I'm so sorry this took so long. I recorded this well over a month ago, but only now have come around to editing/exporting:
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/wellworldsendbook4_02_morris_128kb.mp3
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https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/wellworldsendbook4_02_morris_128kb.mp3
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I have completed the chapter read and uploaded. Please let me know if it is Ok, or if I need to re-do or make changes...Many thanks
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/we ... 8kbmp3.mp3
Jacques
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/we ... 8kbmp3.mp3
Jacques
Welcome to Librivox! I would suggest maybe starting with one of the smaller sections, like section 14Wolfen32 wrote:Hello! New to recording as well!
I'd like to record a chapter for this project. Any suggestions on which to choose?
frizzol wrote:I'm so sorry this took so long. I recorded this well over a month ago, but only now have come around to editing/exporting:
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/we ... _128kb.mp3
Fritz
Thank you both!jgaudreault wrote:I have completed the chapter read and uploaded. Please let me know if it is Ok, or if I need to re-do or make changes...Many thanks
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/we ... 8kbmp3.mp3
Jacques
Fritz:
A hearty welcome to Librivox! Section 2 is PL-OK! Nicely done. One thing for the future--be sure to post the file length (in minutes and seconds) when you post the link. It is essential for cataloging.
Many thanks,
Philip
Note to Kristin: I will be away from the boards tomorrow Dec. 23.
A hearty welcome to Librivox! Section 2 is PL-OK! Nicely done. One thing for the future--be sure to post the file length (in minutes and seconds) when you post the link. It is essential for cataloging.
Many thanks,
Philip
Note to Kristin: I will be away from the boards tomorrow Dec. 23.
Last edited by DrPGould on December 22nd, 2017, 11:18 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
Jacques:
Allow me to add my Welcome to Librivox to the others you have received! It's good to have you aboard!
There are a couple of technical issues and a couple of small edits to be made before I can mark Section 7 as PL-Ok.
First the technical issues:
(1) The Amplification of the file is too loud. The checker said it was 92.2 dB. The acceptable range here at Librivox is 86-92 dB. I try to aim for the middle of the range (89dB) in my own recordings. You can download the checker at this link: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker
I run all the reading I do through it and adjust the amplification using the amplification effect from the effects menu in Audacity. You need to select all the reading in the box. Click in the box and hit ctrl A. Then after it is highlighted, open the effects menu and click on Amplification. A box will appear and ask you for a value. If you were aiming for an amplification level of 89db, the level of this file would need to be reduced by 3.2 dB...so you would input -3.2 dB in the box and then hit ok.
Re-export your reading in mp3 format and re-upload and you're all set. (Hope those instructions were clear. If not, please ask.)
That brings me to technical issue #2
(2) The file name is incorrect. When you re-upload the file, be sure to use the format specified in the first post "wellworldsendbook4_##_morris_128kb.mp3 (all lower-case) where ## is the section number (e.g. wellworldsendbook4_07_morris_128kb.mp3) " The 0 in front of the 7 is essential to the correct cataloging of your reading.
Now to the edits--just two small ones:
The first is at 0:34. "Chapter 7" is missing in front of "Of their riding the waste...."
The second is at 6:53 I heard " thou spoke-speakest" I expected to hear "thou speakest"
One final reminder--be sure to post the file length when you upload the file (the running length in minutes and seconds). It is essential for cataloging.
Over all, very nicely read. No major issues to deal with. It was a privilege to hear them.
Many thanks,
Philip
Allow me to add my Welcome to Librivox to the others you have received! It's good to have you aboard!
There are a couple of technical issues and a couple of small edits to be made before I can mark Section 7 as PL-Ok.
First the technical issues:
(1) The Amplification of the file is too loud. The checker said it was 92.2 dB. The acceptable range here at Librivox is 86-92 dB. I try to aim for the middle of the range (89dB) in my own recordings. You can download the checker at this link: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker
I run all the reading I do through it and adjust the amplification using the amplification effect from the effects menu in Audacity. You need to select all the reading in the box. Click in the box and hit ctrl A. Then after it is highlighted, open the effects menu and click on Amplification. A box will appear and ask you for a value. If you were aiming for an amplification level of 89db, the level of this file would need to be reduced by 3.2 dB...so you would input -3.2 dB in the box and then hit ok.
Re-export your reading in mp3 format and re-upload and you're all set. (Hope those instructions were clear. If not, please ask.)
That brings me to technical issue #2
(2) The file name is incorrect. When you re-upload the file, be sure to use the format specified in the first post "wellworldsendbook4_##_morris_128kb.mp3 (all lower-case) where ## is the section number (e.g. wellworldsendbook4_07_morris_128kb.mp3) " The 0 in front of the 7 is essential to the correct cataloging of your reading.
Now to the edits--just two small ones:
The first is at 0:34. "Chapter 7" is missing in front of "Of their riding the waste...."
The second is at 6:53 I heard " thou spoke-speakest" I expected to hear "thou speakest"
One final reminder--be sure to post the file length when you upload the file (the running length in minutes and seconds). It is essential for cataloging.
Over all, very nicely read. No major issues to deal with. It was a privilege to hear them.
Many thanks,
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
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look look: I finally got around to recording a chapter. https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/we ... _128kb.mp3
it is 6:51
this is my first official LV chapter recorded in Audacity. hopefully I didn't mess anything up, but please let me know if I did!
it is 6:51
this is my first official LV chapter recorded in Audacity. hopefully I didn't mess anything up, but please let me know if I did!
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Thanks!plaidsicle wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2018, 4:53 pm look look: I finally got around to recording a chapter. https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/wellworldsendbook4_30_morris_128kb.mp3
it is 6:51
this is my first official LV chapter recorded in Audacity. hopefully I didn't mess anything up, but please let me know if I did!