1-minute test recording - here we go! :)

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vocallauri
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Post by vocallauri »

Hi, everyone! Thank you in advance for your feedback!

https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_vocaLLauri_LauriRobinson.wav

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Post by sjmarky »

Welcome Lauri

I reviewed your test sample, and while it sounds good there are some technical changes needed. LibriVox requires audio that is 128kbps constant bit rate MP3, 44.1kHz sample rate, mono, and between 86dB and 92dB, preferably 89-90. Your test audio is a WAV file, stereo, and volume too low by about 4dB.

Make sure input gain slider in Audacity (upper right with the little mic icon) is well to the right. Then adjust the input gain on your mic so your raw recording has wave forms that peak at about the 0.5 marks in the Audacity window:
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If necessary, adjust the volume level before exporting by going to Effects>Amplify and enter an amount.

Before you start recording, go to Audio Setup (in the Audacity menu bar), select Audio Settings. In the dialogue box set Recording Channels and select 1 (mono).

When exporting your MP3 from Audacity, go to File>Export Audio. In the pop-up menu select:
Format: MP3 Files
Channels: Mono.
Sample Rate: 44100
Bit Rate Mode: Constant.
Quality: 128kbps.

These selections will be saved for future exports.

See the pinned post at the top of this forum for screen shots of these menus and settings.

You can pre-check your audio yourself by downloading the free Checker app: https://cgjennings.ca/projects/checker/
Passed with Warnings is a fail with regard to volume.

Please make a new test recording and post it in a reply to this message. I will come back and review it for you.
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vocallauri
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Post by vocallauri »

Thank you SO much! Okay, I'll adjust those settings and try again. :) Thanks again.
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