COMPLETE [history]The World's Famous Orations by Bryan and Halsey-ck
Linny:
Thanks so much! One of the many things I have come to appreciate about Librivox is the way everyone seems to pitch in without "keeping score" so to speak. I really appreciate your and Carolin's patience with me--(although I've been fairly active, my experience is compressed in a short time span). So I know many times I exasperate the more experienced folks without meaning to. But everyone here has been terrific so far, and I'm trying to mold myself into the "Librivox way."
Philip
Thanks so much! One of the many things I have come to appreciate about Librivox is the way everyone seems to pitch in without "keeping score" so to speak. I really appreciate your and Carolin's patience with me--(although I've been fairly active, my experience is compressed in a short time span). So I know many times I exasperate the more experienced folks without meaning to. But everyone here has been terrific so far, and I'm trying to mold myself into the "Librivox way."
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
thank you so so much linny
and of course you too philip so good to have you both around!
and of course you too philip so good to have you both around!
Carolin
Thank you
Carolin
Of course, thank you!
Carolin
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Section 2 has been recorded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/orations3_02_bryan_128kb.mp3 (4:46)
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/orations3_02_bryan_128kb.mp3 (4:46)
Carolin: I PL'd section 2 with the following notes:
aravaragarwal:
Just one technical issue about Section 2:
The first post specifies that the silence at the beginning of the recording should be .5-1 second. This is 1.2. At the end of the recording, the first post specifies that the silence should be 5 seconds. This recording is approximately 9 seconds.
(Ordinarily I would not mention the silence at the beginning because it is reasonably close).
Many thanks to you both,
Philip
aravaragarwal:
Just one technical issue about Section 2:
The first post specifies that the silence at the beginning of the recording should be .5-1 second. This is 1.2. At the end of the recording, the first post specifies that the silence should be 5 seconds. This recording is approximately 9 seconds.
(Ordinarily I would not mention the silence at the beginning because it is reasonably close).
Many thanks to you both,
Philip
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Resubmitted. Sorry for the oversight in my last recording.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/orations3_01_bryan_128kb.mp3
Total length is 7:01
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/orations3_01_bryan_128kb.mp3
Total length is 7:01
Thank you all
Carolin
Thank you philipDrPGould wrote:The first post specifies that the silence at the beginning of the recording should be .5-1 second. This is 1.2. At the end of the recording, the first post specifies that the silence should be 5 seconds. This recording is approximately 9 seconds.
(Ordinarily I would not mention the silence at the beginning because it is reasonably close).
I have marked this section pl ok. We generally arent strict about the silence in the beginning, 1.2 s is thus perfectly fine thank you!
Carolin
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Here is section 3: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/orations3_03_bryan_128kb.mp3 (10:34)
thank you
Carolin
Carolin:
I PL'd Section 3 with the following notes:
aravaragarwal:
The "biographical sketch" ahead of the sermon which starts with the year 1589 and ends with the phrase "Oxford in 1555" is omitted.
At 6:43 the phrase "or put his body in danger to do good for thee" has an extra syllable that I cannot hear clearly.
At 8:31 there is a short out take which remained in the file.
Other than that, everything sounded ok.
Thanks for reading.
Philip
I PL'd Section 3 with the following notes:
aravaragarwal:
The "biographical sketch" ahead of the sermon which starts with the year 1589 and ends with the phrase "Oxford in 1555" is omitted.
At 6:43 the phrase "or put his body in danger to do good for thee" has an extra syllable that I cannot hear clearly.
At 8:31 there is a short out take which remained in the file.
Other than that, everything sounded ok.
Thanks for reading.
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.