[HISTORY] The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol.3: Germany and the Western Empire - icequeen

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TedL wrote: May 26th, 2024, 8:54 am
TedL wrote: May 22nd, 2024, 1:59 pm Could you assign to me Sections 65, 66, and 67? Thanks,
In case you missed this, I'm volunteering for 65-67. Regards,
Sorry, I did miss it. Assigned!
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Hello,

Section 39 is ready for it's PL.

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22:58

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sjr8545 wrote: May 26th, 2024, 9:00 pm Hello,

Section 39 is ready for it's PL.

https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/cambridgemedievalhistory3_39_various_128kb.mp3
22:58

Thanks,
Sarah
Great, Section 39 is PL OK :birthday:
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Sorry if this question has been addressed already. I searched this forum and the wiki and didn't see anything.

I'm getting ready to read section 51, and there's a chart on page 367. Is there a specific protocol for reading these, or should I just make my best attempt at conveying its content? Thanks!
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shellykess wrote: May 27th, 2024, 6:38 pm Sorry if this question has been addressed already. I searched this forum and the wiki and didn't see anything.

I'm getting ready to read section 51, and there's a chart on page 367. Is there a specific protocol for reading these, or should I just make my best attempt at conveying its content? Thanks!
To the extent that we can, we describe the contents of the table. This one looks fairly doable. Try it and see how it goes.
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Section 3 is once again available to be claimed.
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I could take on Section 3.

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TedL wrote: May 28th, 2024, 1:07 pm Here is Section 65 (21:55).

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Section 65 is PL OK :birthday:
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InTheDesert wrote: May 27th, 2024, 7:40 pm
shellykess wrote: May 27th, 2024, 6:38 pm Sorry if this question has been addressed already. I searched this forum and the wiki and didn't see anything.

I'm getting ready to read section 51, and there's a chart on page 367. Is there a specific protocol for reading these, or should I just make my best attempt at conveying its content? Thanks!
To the extent that we can, we describe the contents of the table. This one looks fairly doable. Try it and see how it goes.
Will do, thanks!
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This section hasn't been proof-listened yet but here are the technical notes. Could you resolve the technical issues and then re-upload the file before prooflistening?
  • The volume of this track is 92.88dB. LV requires the overall volume for the track (measured by ReplayGain - you can try this tool if you want to check the volume) to be between 86-92dB (with 89dB being the ideal). The easiest way to fix this automatically is to use the 'Loudness Normalization' effect (set to -19LUFS in 'perceived loudness' mode) in recent versions of Audacity before exporting the track as an MP3. If you use RMS normalization, set it to -21dB. Another way to fix it would be to use the Amplify effect set to -4dB.
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Section 53, volume fixed (I hope!). Still getting the hang of this, sorry.


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ClemmFandango wrote: May 28th, 2024, 4:40 pm Section 53 is ready for PL.
27 m, 35 s.

https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/cambridgemedievalhistory3_53_various_128kb.mp3
Section 53 PL Note:

00:19 and 01:12: small gaps (about 5-6s)

and that's it :) the actual reading's fine :birthday:
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