great, thank you Larissa. I have glanced over your test and it seems you have the correct settings now. The only thing that is still outside the range of LibriVox standard is the volume, which is a bit high.lortizsouza wrote: ↑March 7th, 2018, 4:02 pm I just make another test to the 1 minute section.
About the credit it can be Larissa Ortiz.
If you are using Audacity, you can download a plug-in which will calculate by how much you need to amplify or decrease your recording so that you get to our desired average of 89 dB. You can download it this way and it's very useful :
I have officially created a reader page for you now, here it is: https://librivox.org/reader/12331Replay Gain plugin for Audacity: - http://forum.audacityteam.org/download/file.php?id=4668
1. Save the file to your computer - your desktop or somewhere where you can easily find it.
2. Now browse to the folder in which Audacity is installed. It's probably in C:\Program Files\Audacity) and then open the Plug-Ins folder.
3. Drag the file you saved into the Plug-Ins folder.
4. When next you start up Audacity, you will be able to select the whole recording (Ctrl+A on Windows), then go to Analyze | ReplayGain, and it'll tell you how much to amplify your file to get to about 89 dB.
here you can see what projects you are participating in and what sections you still have to record or which have PL notes. Let's hope it will fill up with many projects by and by.
So, the two sections are yours now. Have fun recording ! All the info about how to say the intro and outro and how to name your file can be found in the very first post of this project.
And this makes us FULLY CLAIMED !!! So how about it, are you guys ready to tackle another project one day soon ? I will wait a bit for the readers to hand in a few more sections here though.
Sonia