I just checked, and I can't get the zip file to open, so if you wouldn't mind doing the mp3...GlassMask wrote:Yep, Firefox on a Mac running an older OSX, so it could be anything. Never had a problem with the mp3 uploads, but each time I selected the flac file the entire browser would crash and shut down. I used zip because it may not be the best compression scheme, but it's the most used (and allowed by the LV uploader). MP3 available if needed...
That Darn Ted
[COMPLETE] Marion de Lorme by Victor Hugo-ans
Sorry for the problems. Here's the mp3; same file length, 19 Mb file size
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_king_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_king_4.mp3
"To those who accept their fate, happiness. To those who defy their fate, glory."
Thanks!GlassMask wrote:Sorry for the problems. Here's the mp3; same file length, 19 Mb file size
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_king_4.mp3
Yes, you may:) He's very upset, poor guy, turns out his love kinda slept around a little before she met himMrsHand wrote:May I read Didier?
Sorry love, I just didn't know you then....
Here is Didier. Just so you know, I found no speaking lines for Didier in Act 4. They talk an awful lot about him, but it does not appear that he speaks.
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_2.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_3.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_5.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_2.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_3.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_5.flac
~ Kristin
Thanks! Huh, I guess notMrsHand wrote:Here is Didier. Just so you know, I found no speaking lines for Didier in Act 4. They talk an awful lot about him, but it does not appear that he speaks.
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_2.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_3.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_didier_5.flac
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Due to long and complicated reasons, my vacation got cut short, so I'm back:)
Sorry for the delay! Just one PL note:GlassMask wrote:Sorry for the problems. Here's the mp3; same file length, 19 Mb file size
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_king_4.mp3
@15:51 one word error, should be "The course of justice" (sounds like "court" which also makes sense actually! Kristin, this is a judgement call if you want it word perfect or not.)
The rest was PL OK! Thanks Ted!
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As it's the only note, and both makes sense, it's no trouble, just leave it:)Elizabby wrote:Sorry for the delay! Just one PL note:GlassMask wrote:Sorry for the problems. Here's the mp3; same file length, 19 Mb file size
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_king_4.mp3
@15:51 one word error, should be "The course of justice" (sounds like "court" which also makes sense actually! Kristin, this is a judgement call if you want it word perfect or not.)
The rest was PL OK! Thanks Ted!
Marion de Lorme, PL notes:
Act 1:
@00:08 should be "Not such close..."
@00:12 "Marquis" is usually pronounced without the "s" on the end, as in French. Don't know if you want to change this.
(also at 00:58, 2:35)
@3:08 an extra word "This is a theology, it seems to me" (optional to correct, both versions make sense)
Act 2:
@00:31 extra word "Why is this good-bye?" (Optional correction)
@00:45 a repeat of "condemned to death" (I think the second version is better)
@00:59 should be "brought her here" (refers to Death, not Didier)
@01:22 stumble which can come out in editing
Act 3:
@00:52 sounds like something hit the mic, but I think should be easily able to be edited out.
Act 4:
@00:49 Two minor mistakes "That's very well my Lord. When shall I see the King?" (Optional)
There are a couple of long pauses during the big speech which will need to be closed up in editing.
@04:08 line is unclear "I'll fly to save the prisoners!"
Act 5:
@01:07 should be "This night!"
@04:38 should be "for ever more gone by?"
@05:15 editing stutter at "All things to me" should come out in editing.
@06:07 should be "now it is your turn"
@09:17 should be "now if in you there's anything that"
Strange play!
Act 1:
@00:08 should be "Not such close..."
@00:12 "Marquis" is usually pronounced without the "s" on the end, as in French. Don't know if you want to change this.
(also at 00:58, 2:35)
@3:08 an extra word "This is a theology, it seems to me" (optional to correct, both versions make sense)
Act 2:
@00:31 extra word "Why is this good-bye?" (Optional correction)
@00:45 a repeat of "condemned to death" (I think the second version is better)
@00:59 should be "brought her here" (refers to Death, not Didier)
@01:22 stumble which can come out in editing
Act 3:
@00:52 sounds like something hit the mic, but I think should be easily able to be edited out.
Act 4:
@00:49 Two minor mistakes "That's very well my Lord. When shall I see the King?" (Optional)
There are a couple of long pauses during the big speech which will need to be closed up in editing.
@04:08 line is unclear "I'll fly to save the prisoners!"
Act 5:
@01:07 should be "This night!"
@04:38 should be "for ever more gone by?"
@05:15 editing stutter at "All things to me" should come out in editing.
@06:07 should be "now it is your turn"
@09:17 should be "now if in you there's anything that"
Strange play!
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Here are two files for you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_damerose_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_voice_5.flac
Thank you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_damerose_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_voice_5.flac
Thank you!
~Jessie
Epic Music composer studying Film and Media Arts, BA
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Epic Music composer studying Film and Media Arts, BA
I love lights, camera, colors, and story!
Here are some tunes I made.
Staying in the U.S. starting Fall 2021.
Thanks!jessieyun0404 wrote:Here are two files for you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_damerose_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_voice_5.flac
Thank you!
Two comments on "Dame Rose":jessieyun0404 wrote:Here are two files for you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_damerose_1.flac
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/mariondelorme_voice_5.flac
- The voice credit is incorrect. "Dame" should rhyme with "same" and be only one syllable.
- Dame Rose has more lines in Scene 4, right at the end of Act 1.
The "Voice" of Act 5 is PL OK!
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FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
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