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mikemon
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Post by mikemon »

I don't remember how I discovered LibriVox. I have a two boys, one is almost 6 and the other is 8. We have very much enjoyed listening to the Thornton Burgess books in the car while driving back and forth to school. It is only about 15 minutes, but that is enough time for a chapter or two. We have listened to all of the stories that have been recorded; all of them at least once and some several times. I enjoy reading to the boys and I want to give something back by recording more of the Thornton Burgess books.
Samanem
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Post by Samanem »

Welcome to Librivox mikemon! Thanks for joining! Recording is what most people do, for sure, but if you have time, and want other ways to contribute, there are lots of ways to help out here, including proof-listening (checking for errors - very important!), making cd covers, converting files into iTunes-ready audiobooks (m4b's), etc.

If you'd like to try Proof-Listening, here's a link to the Guide for Proof-Listeners: Guide for Proof-Listeners

As far as recording goes, the files we make do have to be in a certain format: mp3, mono, 44,100Hz, 16-bit, 128kbps and usually louder than most people think! Here's the Newbie Guide to Recording which you may not need, but I'll link it anyway: Newbie Guide to Recording.

And we respectfully urge a 1 Minute Test, to help you get things all set up! Here's a link to the 1-Minute Test Recording: 1-Minute Test that eplains how to do all that. You would upload your test and then post the link to the test as a new thread in the Listeners Wanted Forum. Instructions are in the link, including where to upload the link, the username and the password to use, etc. This test is not for any kind of audition purposes, just to make sure that it fits our format technically and that your levels are okay.

One of our volunteers, Philchenevert, has created several great videos that you might find helpful in learning more about Librivox. Here's a list of them: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/User:Philchenevert

People here are very helpful and friendly, so don't be afraid to ask any questions you have along the way. You can just ask away in this same thread if you have any trouble.

Remember, have fun!
Samanem
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it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark." ~ William Tyndale (1494-1536)
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