COMPLETE: Birds and Nature, Volume XII No 4 Nov 1902 - jo
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Thank you. MW updated.
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Thanks, Betty. MW updated.
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Thank you Betty, section 14 is PL OK.
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Here is the new version:aradlaw wrote: ↑October 5th, 2018, 7:17 pm Thank you Liz, section 13 is well read, but the bitrate is 192 kbps, it needs to be 128 kbps for cataloging. Your volume is low at 85.7 dB, could you correct these items and upload using the same filename please ?
If you need help correcting, please don't hesitate to ask.
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/birdsandnaturenov1902_13_various_128kb.mp3 4.42
I'm not sure how to find the volume in Audacity in a way that matches your description of 85.7 dB. In Audacity, I of course see the waveform that goes from -1 to 1, but don't know how to convert the numbers I see there to anything that matches a dB measurement. For this new copy, I used the Amplify effect and chose amplification of 4.0 and new peak amplitude was .4991. And I allowed clipping. I exported at 128 kbps. Hope this works - and thanks for the offer to help!
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Thanks for the edit, the volume is now 89.6 dB, and the bitrate is correct... so PL OK.
You mentioned the waveform, you should aim for your wave forms to peak near the 0.5 mark, like this:
I should have mentioned this, but you can check your volume using our Checker program - see info at http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker You will find the volume in decibels on the Information tab. For your information, we look for around 89 dB (87-91 is OK)
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Hi Jo,knotyouraveragejo wrote: ↑September 30th, 2018, 4:20 pm Hi Pradeep,
I've signed you up for sections 11 & 22.
As these will be your first recordings for Librivox, please have a look at the NewbieGuideToRecording and also read carefully through all the notes in the first post of this thread if you haven't already done so.
We also highly recommend that you upload a short test recording to the Listeners Wanted to get an OK that all the technical requirements are good before recording a full chapter. Instructions are here:
http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test
Meanwhile I've added you to the database. You can see this on your catalog page at http://librivox.org/reader/12808
If you click on the link for Reader Section Details below your username you will find a summary table showing the status of all the sections that you have signed up to read in open projects. Click on any of the thread titles in this list to navigate to the thread on the forum.
Thanks and welcome to Librivox. :)
I have uploaded the 1 minute test:
https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_psahdi.mp3
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Pradeep Singh
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Thank you Pradeep, all specs are correct in your test recording, you are free to record your sections. Please follow all instructions in the opening post.
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Hi Jo,
I have uploaded Section 22.
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/birdsandnaturenov1902_22_various_128kb.mp3
Length in Time: 5:01
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Pradeep Singh Ahdi
I have uploaded Section 22.
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/birdsandnaturenov1902_22_various_128kb.mp3
Length in Time: 5:01
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Thank you Pradeep, the reading is PL OK, but could you make a couple of edits please, the opening and ending silences are not up to spec - .5 - 1 second and 5 seconds respectively.
At the end of the text we need the author's name "Rowland Watts." added. Thanks .
At the end of the text we need the author's name "Rowland Watts." added. Thanks .
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Thanks David, I will make the changes. Just a quick one. How should I mention the author? Should I say "written by [Name of the author]" ? Could you please suggest the exact wordings for it?aradlaw wrote: ↑October 26th, 2018, 5:50 am Thank you Pradeep, the reading is PL OK, but could you make a couple of edits please, the opening and ending silences are not up to spec - .5 - 1 second and 5 seconds respectively.
At the end of the text we need the author's name "Rowland Watts." added. Thanks .
Regrds,
Pradeep Singh
regards,
PS Ahdi
PS Ahdi
Sorry I mean "aradlaw"PSAhdi wrote: ↑October 26th, 2018, 5:55 amThanks David, I will make the changes. Just a quick one. How should I mention the author? Should I say "written by [Name of the author]" ? Could you please suggest the exact wordings for it?aradlaw wrote: ↑October 26th, 2018, 5:50 am Thank you Pradeep, the reading is PL OK, but could you make a couple of edits please, the opening and ending silences are not up to spec - .5 - 1 second and 5 seconds respectively.
At the end of the text we need the author's name "Rowland Watts." added. Thanks .
Regrds,
Pradeep Singh
regards,
PS Ahdi
PS Ahdi