Chad, you have had 2 1/2 months.
I said I would delete it if the other 19 sections were claimed. We’re at 18 now. I don’t feel inclined to change that.
That wouldn't fit in this collection as it is not the first chapter. It would probably fit in Children's Short Works viewtopic.php?f=28&t=82854Jime1 wrote: ↑September 28th, 2020, 7:41 am Would be ok if I record "A silly question" by Edith Nesbit? (It is quite short)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/27190/27190-h/27190-h.htm#Page_40
It can be any book... even the first chapter of that same book. "Too Clever by Half"
Yes. I’d recommend using this link: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5230
Ok I’ll listen in the next couple of daysHorner94 wrote: ↑October 3rd, 2020, 4:45 pm Hello,
I apologise for the delay in responding to your PL notes; although, I decided to re-recorded the chapter because I have moved to a different location and was able to edit this recording more thoroughly in comparison to the previous raw recording.
Here it is: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/fc07_villageitself_cjph_128kb.mp3
Time: 13:52
Many thanks,
Chad
Hello Lynnet,Lynnet wrote: ↑October 5th, 2020, 10:12 am When the Lint Was in the Bell
Chad, please be sure to edit before uploading. This is creating a lot of extra work.
~0:50 repeat "Two great railway companies..."
~1:10 stumble "The great...the general appearance"
~2:30 repeat "These things being conceded"
~2:40 repeat "neither more nor less"
~2:55 stumbles "Railway trains were... railways trains...railway trains were only heard"
~3:20 mangled word "betokened"
~3:40 repeat "The farmers, when not requiring to take their- horses on market-days"
~4:20 stumble "when owning... when owing"
~4:50 repeat "On rare occasions"
~5:20 repeat "from the Capital"
~5:35-5:44 long pause, and I can hear scrolling between pages. Please cut to about 2 seconds and remove the scrolling sounds.
~6:30 repeat "if rain came on we turned it down all round. "
~7:10 repeat "This was the reason of our customary silence"
~7:26-7:36 long pause followed by repeat "by leaning over"
~7:48 repeat "and commenting to each other on the passers-by"
~7:58 repeat "There may not have been any great rush of trade in the village"
~8:49-8:55 long pause
~8:59 Stumbles "The leading draper was also pretty sessions clerk....The leading draper was also pretty sessions clerk...The leading draper was also petty sessions clerk"
~9:20 stumble "possessing"
~10:05 stumble "of his maiden...of his midden"
~10:55 stumble "of the middens"
~11:10-11:34 sentence very disjointed... it should be tightened up, so as to sound like a single sentence rather than odd words
11:52 repeat "wun"
13:15 pause. Tighten up "Jamie Miskimmon" -- as read, it sounds like 2 different people
~14:22 repeat "so long as the fishes lasted."
~14:27-14:33 Long pause
~14:38 stumble " that he would not lay aside his visit... that he would not lay aside the work on hand"
~15:10 repeat "We sat pretty constantly... We sat pretty constantly in the shop"
~15:30 repeat "Jamie promising to bring them to our house"
~15:50 repeat "and a fierce storm was ranging"
~16:30 repeat "having gone out to convoy a friend"
Yes, it took me over an hour to PL and make note of the errors and times.Horner94 wrote: ↑October 5th, 2020, 1:11 pmHello Lynnet,Lynnet wrote: ↑October 5th, 2020, 10:12 am When the Lint Was in the Bell
Chad, please be sure to edit before uploading. This is creating a lot of extra work.
~0:50 repeat "Two great railway companies..."
~1:10 stumble "The great...the general appearance"
~2:30 repeat "These things being conceded"
~2:40 repeat "neither more nor less"
~2:55 stumbles "Railway trains were... railways trains...railway trains were only heard"
~3:20 mangled word "betokened"
~3:40 repeat "The farmers, when not requiring to take their- horses on market-days"
~4:20 stumble "when owning... when owing"
~4:50 repeat "On rare occasions"
~5:20 repeat "from the Capital"
~5:35-5:44 long pause, and I can hear scrolling between pages. Please cut to about 2 seconds and remove the scrolling sounds.
~6:30 repeat "if rain came on we turned it down all round. "
~7:10 repeat "This was the reason of our customary silence"
~7:26-7:36 long pause followed by repeat "by leaning over"
~7:48 repeat "and commenting to each other on the passers-by"
~7:58 repeat "There may not have been any great rush of trade in the village"
~8:49-8:55 long pause
~8:59 Stumbles "The leading draper was also pretty sessions clerk....The leading draper was also pretty sessions clerk...The leading draper was also petty sessions clerk"
~9:20 stumble "possessing"
~10:05 stumble "of his maiden...of his midden"
~10:55 stumble "of the middens"
~11:10-11:34 sentence very disjointed... it should be tightened up, so as to sound like a single sentence rather than odd words
11:52 repeat "wun"
13:15 pause. Tighten up "Jamie Miskimmon" -- as read, it sounds like 2 different people
~14:22 repeat "so long as the fishes lasted."
~14:27-14:33 Long pause
~14:38 stumble " that he would not lay aside his visit... that he would not lay aside the work on hand"
~15:10 repeat "We sat pretty constantly... We sat pretty constantly in the shop"
~15:30 repeat "Jamie promising to bring them to our house"
~15:50 repeat "and a fierce storm was ranging"
~16:30 repeat "having gone out to convoy a friend"
Thank you for the message. Are you sure you meant to send me this feedback? There are inconsistencies with your feedback and my re-recording? Also my recording does not last to 16 minutes 30 seconds? Please can you clarify this?
Many thanks,
Chad