COMPLETE: Homecraft Rugs by Lydia Le Baron Walker -lny
I think we do the same thing, Linny, I'm just not good at describing it. I did get a response from the Audacity help forum with some good suggestions. I'll give those ideas a try and if they don't work, I'll keep trying.
Thanks,
Thanks,
And by not being good at describing it, I mean that they are saved as Audacity files.
On another point, I need to establish keywords--can they be phrases? And I need to write a description/synopsis of the book for its release--is there a length limit?
Finally, as a matter of protocol, I have another solo project with an MC and DPL already signed on, which I will start once I have finished recording this project, but there is yet another that I would like to do. Do members typically work on more than one project at a time?
Thanks,
On another point, I need to establish keywords--can they be phrases? And I need to write a description/synopsis of the book for its release--is there a length limit?
Finally, as a matter of protocol, I have another solo project with an MC and DPL already signed on, which I will start once I have finished recording this project, but there is yet another that I would like to do. Do members typically work on more than one project at a time?
Thanks,
Some do work on multiple projects. Honestly I thinks it whatever keeps you motivated to record and doesn't annoy your DPL because you are either too fast for them or too slow. I've seen DPLs leave a project if there hasn't been anything to listen to in over a month. Relax, enjoy, you'll find the right pace. I would suggest not starting the third project until you get the Audacity issues worked out.
Linette's DPL list
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Section 11 has just a little correction. At 24:19, there is a repetition: "it is so named...".
Wow, what an interesting chapter! First, I love the term archeology of floor coverings Also, I could never learn cross stitch properly, even though I did embroider a bit as a teenager. I had no idea how old it was though!
Wow, what an interesting chapter! First, I love the term archeology of floor coverings Also, I could never learn cross stitch properly, even though I did embroider a bit as a teenager. I had no idea how old it was though!
Leni
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Thanks, Leni. I'll get the repeat in section 11 fixed. I have uploaded the corrected version of Section 10 (Chapter 10). I still haven't figured out the problem with Audacity, but it affected only that file. (I still had it saved on the original computer, so I just switched out the hardware long enough to fix that chapter, export it, and upload it.) I have been able to export everything else successfully, which brings me to the next point. I have recorded several of the shorter chapters and will begin uploading them. Again, you should feel no pressure to get to them; the problem is my schedule. I was originally scheduled to have training on only a few days in each of the next two weeks, but now it is every day, Monday through Friday, all day. On the other hand, I was supposed to be in training four days this week but instead, only one. I have been using the extra time to work on this project in hopes of staying on track to have it entirely in your hands (or is it ears?) by mid-August.
Thanks again,
Joanne
Thanks again,
Joanne
I usually use end of Section, because not always the Section and the Chapter correspond, but people use Chapter as well. I don't think it makes much of a difference, the point is to have an outro so the listener knows that is really the end of the reading, and that the file wasn't somehow cut in the middle.
Leni
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Section 13:
@25:59, a repetition " A little knack..."
I was glad to hear that "the idiosyncrasies of the hand" are the "charm of handcraft" - that is how I am going to name all my mistakes in crocheting
@25:59, a repetition " A little knack..."
I was glad to hear that "the idiosyncrasies of the hand" are the "charm of handcraft" - that is how I am going to name all my mistakes in crocheting
Leni
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I always say “that’s how you know it was handmade”.
Linette's DPL list
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian