These are both well read.
Only one small detail need attention, per the bolded instructions, "There should be ~5 seconds silence at the end of the recording."
Both of these have only about 2 seconds. Just copy and post some of the silence to make it five, the upload the files again and you'll be golden.
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Carolin wrote: ↑April 19th, 2018, 8:42 am
Hi and welcome to librivox!
You are welcome to participate in this project. To be able to sign you up, i need to know under which name or pseudonym you would like to appear in the catalog. We can also link to your personal website or blog.
Please also complete the one minute test before getting started! Thank you!
Happy Friday Carolin!
I have uploaded my one minute test. You can upload me in the blog as"TheInnovator" please.
TheInnovator wrote: ↑April 20th, 2018, 11:35 am
I have uploaded my one minute test. You can upload me in the blog as"TheInnovator" please.
Enjoy this beautiful day,
Michael
Hi michael, please post a link to your one minute test in the listeners and editors wanted forum. Nobody can check your test if you dont post a link. Thank you!
Length 23:25. (Note for new readers wondering and worrying about having to fix errors in their recordings: my raw file was 32 minutes - 50% larger. That is my normal pattern even after almost 7 years here. Audacity can be your friend! No one knows about all those errors that never appear in the final file...)
Length 23:25. (Note for new readers wondering and worrying about having to fix errors in their recordings: my raw file was 32 minutes - 50% larger. That is my normal pattern even after almost 7 years here. Audacity can be your friend! No one knows about all those errors that never appear in the final file...)
Thanks, Todd
And, the result is 23 min 25 secs of good recording! ==PL OK
That percentage sounds about right, from raw recording to finished reading.
I think my first LV recording was a Poe poem that I read a dozen or more times to get it right because I didn't understand the editing process. i keep thinking I'll get better and won't have to edit so much. Well, maybe a little, but then there are the big trucks, trains and other noises that have to be cut out. Once I got comfortable editing, things smoothed out a lot.
I would be interested in taking the chapter on 'Lighting.'
Quick question though; this chapter has a table in which it lays out the rate of cost for different methods of illumination; the table does not look very listener friendly: should this be omitted, or is there another preferred method for situations such as these?
sizemorecrew wrote: ↑April 29th, 2018, 9:09 pm
Quick question though; this chapter has a table in which it lays out the rate of cost for different methods of illumination; the table does not look very listener friendly: should this be omitted, or is there another preferred method for situations such as these?
This table needs to be read as well. But i think it will be very easy to read and to listen to. Please let us know if you have any questions