Section assigned, thanks!
COMPLETE: [WOMEN BIOGRAPHIES] The Empresses of Rome, by Joseph McCabe-leni
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
Completed Section 4. Please let me know if there's anything wrong with the audio that I maybe didn't catch. Thanks!
Completed Section 4. Please let me know if there's anything wrong with the audio that I maybe didn't catch. Thanks!
Good afternoon RhiannonD,RhiannonD wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 11:50 am https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
Completed Section 4. Please let me know if there's anything wrong with the audio that I maybe didn't catch. Thanks!
Section 4: PL complete, here are the things that need fixing:
1. Volume is high, needs to be brought down about 5.7dB.
2. The closing of the file does not need to contain "The Empresses of Rome, by Joseph McCabe" as this is not the final track of the book. Just needs simply, 'end of chapter 3' or 'end of section 3' however the book is ordered.
Your reading was clear and easy to follow. Caligula was one of many interesting insane emperors of Rome, how unfortunate were the women he pulled into his life...
~Bill
Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.
~Benjamin Franklin
~Benjamin Franklin
Also, please let us know the length of the recording. Thanks!RhiannonD wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 11:50 am https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
Completed Section 4. Please let me know if there's anything wrong with the audio that I maybe didn't catch. Thanks!
Leni
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https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3Leni wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 2:17 pmAlso, please let us know the length of the recording. Thanks!RhiannonD wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 11:50 am https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
Completed Section 4. Please let me know if there's anything wrong with the audio that I maybe didn't catch. Thanks!
I lowered the audio, but it is difficult to get an exact db so I can adjust again until it is just right. Also took off the last part with the title and author.
The length of the recording is 31.27 minutes. Thank you!
Thanks much!RhiannonD wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 6:19 pm
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
I lowered the audio, but it is difficult to get an exact db so I can adjust again until it is just right. Also took off the last part with the title and author.
The length of the recording is 31.27 minutes. Thank you!
Leni
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Can I read Section 5?
Best wishes,
Aubrey
Best wishes,
Aubrey
Hello, Aubrey
Sorry, another reader claimed it a few days ago, but she hasn't given her name which is why she cannot be added to the window yet. Can I perhaps interest you in another section?
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When narrating, do we read out loud words in parentheses?
Example: "Roman world from Eboracum (York)."
Also, when there are pictures, do we ignore the title/description of the picture?
Example:
*normal text*
*Image*
"Sabina, Bust in the british museum"
*continuation of text*
Thanks
Felicia Wang
Example: "Roman world from Eboracum (York)."
Also, when there are pictures, do we ignore the title/description of the picture?
Example:
*normal text*
*Image*
"Sabina, Bust in the british museum"
*continuation of text*
Thanks
Felicia Wang
The spot PL is good. I've updated the MW.RhiannonD wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2020, 6:19 pm
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/empressesrome_04_mccabe_128kb.mp3
I lowered the audio, but it is difficult to get an exact db so I can adjust again until it is just right. Also took off the last part with the title and author.
The length of the recording is 31.27 minutes. Thank you!
If you are using Audacity, lowering or raising volume is simple:
Run your draft audio through the Checker program after making your edits. Finding the Volume in the Information tab, and do this little math problem...
(Checker Volume - 89)(-1) = Amplify Change
Back in Audacity, use the Effect Amplify on the whole track and set the adjustment to equal the Amplify Change from above.
Exporting again, and using the Checker again, and now the output is right at or near 89 dB.
~Bill
Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.
~Benjamin Franklin
~Benjamin Franklin
Sure, thank you for contributing to the project!
Leni
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Thanks for asking, Felicia. Yes, please, do read what is in parentheses, but no, don't read the picture descriptions.felicia0wang wrote: ↑March 28th, 2020, 7:58 pm When narrating, do we read out loud words in parentheses?
Example: "Roman world from Eboracum (York)."
Also, when there are pictures, do we ignore the title/description of the picture?
Example:
*normal text*
*Image*
"Sabina, Bust in the british museum"
*continuation of text*
Thanks
Felicia Wang
Leni
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Alright, thanks! When I read what's in the parentheses, do I just say Eboracum and then York after a short pause, or should I add in some transition words such as "Eboracum, now known as York.."?Leni wrote: ↑March 29th, 2020, 9:39 amThanks for asking, Felicia. Yes, please, do read what is in parentheses, but no, don't read the picture descriptions.felicia0wang wrote: ↑March 28th, 2020, 7:58 pm When narrating, do we read out loud words in parentheses?
Example: "Roman world from Eboracum (York)."
Also, when there are pictures, do we ignore the title/description of the picture?
Example:
*normal text*
*Image*
"Sabina, Bust in the british museum"
*continuation of text*
Thanks
Felicia Wang
I usually just make a pause, I think it makes it clear.felicia0wang wrote: ↑March 29th, 2020, 12:01 pm
Alright, thanks! When I read what's in the parentheses, do I just say Eboracum and then York after a short pause, or should I add in some transition words such as "Eboracum, now known as York.."?
Leni
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