[COMPLETE Group, children, SS] The Wonder Garden - ke
Can I relinquish my claim on section 87? I have had a lot come up recently and I think I had better let someone else go ahead and do this section.
Thank you.
Thank you.
"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." Phil. 4:8
Kathrine, if this is orphaned, I'd be happy to pick it up!AbbyJay wrote:Can I relinquish my claim on section 87? I have had a lot come up recently and I think I had better let someone else go ahead and do this section.
Thank you.
Nemo
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thank you for letting me know!AbbyJay wrote:Can I relinquish my claim on section 87? I have had a lot come up recently and I think I had better let someone else go ahead and do this section.
THank you! All yoursNemoR wrote:Kathrine, if this is orphaned, I'd be happy to pick it up!
Nemo
Kathrine
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Hello
I have uploaded the file for
The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/ ... _128kb.mp3
Please advise of next steps and I will proceed to prepare the files for the other sections I claimed.
Thank you
I have uploaded the file for
The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/ ... _128kb.mp3
Please advise of next steps and I will proceed to prepare the files for the other sections I claimed.
Thank you
You are doing a wonderful job in section 133, Patricia! Great reading
I have a few PL notes:
2:57 - repeat - "Into this place little Inger sank, the bread stuck fast to her feet and drew her down. She shivered in every limb. Into this place little Inger sank, the ... every limb.
At the very end of the recording, after you read "End of section #" there should be 5 seconds of (room) silence. You can record some and insert it there.
The volume is a bit low. We aim for 89 dB and generally accept anything between 87 and 91 dB. Your recording is about 83 dB. You can amplify it in Audacity (are you using Audacity?). You'd have to compress it first. Here is a short video explaining how to compress in Audacity. I can explain how to amplify if you'd like, just ask!
In addition, there is a technical setting that need adjusting. All recordings need to have bit rate 128 kbps and the bit rate should be constant. You fix this when you export the recording if you use Audacity.
If using Audacity 1.3 or later:
You must have something recorded in order to activate the Export function. If you try to export an empty project, you will find that the Export function is greyed out. For testing purposes, just click the record button and then stop after a second or two.
Click File > Export
You'll see the "Export file" window appear. You can select the destination here, of course. Enter the name of the file (without the "mp3" on the end - it'll be added for you).
In the "Save as type" box, select "MP3 files", but DON'T click Save yet!!!
Now look for the "Options" box in the Right lower corner of the window, and click on that.
You'll see a "Specify MP3 Options window now. Here click on:
Constant
128 kbps
Joint stereo
Click "OK"
Now click on "Save", and your mp3 will be exported at 128 kbps.
When you have edited, please save the file with the exact same filename as the one you uploaded before, then upload and post again in the thread. Sorry about the text-heavy reply -- please holler if you'd like more explanation. I'm looking forward to listening to you again!
I have a few PL notes:
2:57 - repeat - "Into this place little Inger sank, the bread stuck fast to her feet and drew her down. She shivered in every limb. Into this place little Inger sank, the ... every limb.
At the very end of the recording, after you read "End of section #" there should be 5 seconds of (room) silence. You can record some and insert it there.
The volume is a bit low. We aim for 89 dB and generally accept anything between 87 and 91 dB. Your recording is about 83 dB. You can amplify it in Audacity (are you using Audacity?). You'd have to compress it first. Here is a short video explaining how to compress in Audacity. I can explain how to amplify if you'd like, just ask!
In addition, there is a technical setting that need adjusting. All recordings need to have bit rate 128 kbps and the bit rate should be constant. You fix this when you export the recording if you use Audacity.
If using Audacity 1.3 or later:
You must have something recorded in order to activate the Export function. If you try to export an empty project, you will find that the Export function is greyed out. For testing purposes, just click the record button and then stop after a second or two.
Click File > Export
You'll see the "Export file" window appear. You can select the destination here, of course. Enter the name of the file (without the "mp3" on the end - it'll be added for you).
In the "Save as type" box, select "MP3 files", but DON'T click Save yet!!!
Now look for the "Options" box in the Right lower corner of the window, and click on that.
You'll see a "Specify MP3 Options window now. Here click on:
Constant
128 kbps
Joint stereo
Click "OK"
Now click on "Save", and your mp3 will be exported at 128 kbps.
When you have edited, please save the file with the exact same filename as the one you uploaded before, then upload and post again in the thread. Sorry about the text-heavy reply -- please holler if you'd like more explanation. I'm looking forward to listening to you again!
Kathrine