Another jam-packed year for Pepys, making provisions for Tangier, indulging his passion for the theatre, always thoroughly engaged in his relationships with his wife and family, pursuing his foundational work for the Royal Navy, and displaying his hard-headed focus on money and his accounts. ( Nicole Lee)
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Biography & Autobiography/Memoirs
Keywords that describe the book: Charles II, Royal Navy, restoration, diaries
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fbtoast wrote: ↑October 11th, 2020, 8:12 am
hi Both
Thanks for offering to MC and Prooflisten! Just done January and ready to load up.
Nicole
Great! Please make sure you update the MW; title, duration (in the notes), link to the file, and update the workflow status to Ready for PL. Once that's all done then we will move to Going Solo. Let me know if you have any difficulties along the way.
I've loaded January now. It's been so long since I did this, it was quite a struggle to remember the process. I hope I've done it right!
I'd got out of the habit of librivoxing until I got a thank you from some chap who's started listening to the earlier volumes. He's finished 1660 and had started on 1661, and I got worried that he was going to run out of the diaries quite rapidly!
February is PL OK, but what a morbid and grim month... Touching a cadaver... Dissection of a baby...
By the way, probably while you were away, we've set the ending silence to 5 seconds as enough for the longer recordings, too. So, it's not a problem if a recording has a 10-second silence, but if you want to go with 5 seconds from now on, it'll be OK!
Compared to previous intros, the "April 1663" at 0:24 is extra, so it can be deleted to match the other intros, for consistency. Except if there's a reason for its being added.
0:29 repeat of "Up betimes"
Also, compared to the previous recordings, there is some slight background noise, up to 30:03 (21st) and after 30:33 again. Noise reduction, optional.