VIDEO TUTORIALS FOR LIBRIVOX
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All tutorial videos can now be found in our wiki at http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Instructional_Videos
That's it folks, nothing more to see here so head on over to he link above and immerse yourself in our catalog of videos. Well, what are you waiting for? They are begging for your attention and enjoyment.
I should mention that it is now February 2022 and I am editing this. My highest priority is remaking some of the older ones so they are smoother. And of course adding ones that you feel need to be done. Actually that is not true; my highest priority is getting some more gumbo in me but videos come right after that, I promise. Keep recording!!! and Proof Listening! And making cover art!
That's it folks, nothing more to see here so head on over to he link above and immerse yourself in our catalog of videos. Well, what are you waiting for? They are begging for your attention and enjoyment.
I should mention that it is now February 2022 and I am editing this. My highest priority is remaking some of the older ones so they are smoother. And of course adding ones that you feel need to be done. Actually that is not true; my highest priority is getting some more gumbo in me but videos come right after that, I promise. Keep recording!!! and Proof Listening! And making cover art!
Last edited by philchenevert on December 27th, 2011, 11:32 am, edited 39 times in total.
Phil, I was thinking: at some point it would be nice to put links to each video here, maybe?
Phil and I have also been discussing how easy it would be to make these videos available in other languages. apparently, we only need someone to record the text in another language, and the same video track could be used.
I can start with the French at some point, maybe other people would like to do German? Portuguese? Spanish? Italian?
Phil and I have also been discussing how easy it would be to make these videos available in other languages. apparently, we only need someone to record the text in another language, and the same video track could be used.
I can start with the French at some point, maybe other people would like to do German? Portuguese? Spanish? Italian?
Hey Phil, great job with your videos! It's nice to have them all in one place - and putting in a link would be great!
I'm in principle willing to do it for German (if I only need to translate what Phil is saying and not be more creative...). Note however, that for example Audacity comes in several language versions. No point in explaining in German how to export a file if the video uses the English version of it...neckertb wrote: Phil and I have also been discussing how easy it would be to make these videos available in other languages. apparently, we only need someone to record the text in another language, and the same video track could be used.
I can start with the French at some point, maybe other people would like to do German? Portuguese? Spanish? Italian?
Cheers, Ava.
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I don't know about the German version of Audacity, but the French one has plenty of stuff untranslated and still in English. Which is why I use English only (less confusing than Frenglish)
I'd say it's better than nothing to do a first go like this. All the newbie needs to do is change the language in preferences, then the options come in the same order, right?
Oh, wait, how about a video to explain how to change the language in Audacity?
I'd say it's better than nothing to do a first go like this. All the newbie needs to do is change the language in preferences, then the options come in the same order, right?
Oh, wait, how about a video to explain how to change the language in Audacity?
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Thanks for the feedback. I am really excited about the potential of making Librivox more accessible to more people. Recording is fun but this is exciting.
1. I will put the links next to the videos so they can be quickly copied (why didn't I think of that? duh.)
2. Language. I (or anyone for that matter, they are PD naturally) can take an audio file and pop it into the video fairly easily, replacing my narration with a nice Italian or Spanish or French version. To make such a recording, just bring up Audacity or your favorite program, run the video and translate as it runs. Leaving out the clicks, stumbles and irrelevant stuff of course, adding comments and jokes as you feel the urge and explaining things I left out. why not have fun? Being a beat behind what is happening on the screen will probably be a good addition.
The shortest video is "Stereo to Mono", so why not make a quick file and send it to me? There is definitely a need to encourage multi languages on Librivox and this may help.
This may not be the best solution but we have to start somewhere, eh?
3. Audacity language version. Yes, some tings are in different order in different languages. I can definitely make a video about changing languages but as for tutorial videos, that may require some thought as to the best 'generic' way of doing it.
any ideas?
1. I will put the links next to the videos so they can be quickly copied (why didn't I think of that? duh.)
2. Language. I (or anyone for that matter, they are PD naturally) can take an audio file and pop it into the video fairly easily, replacing my narration with a nice Italian or Spanish or French version. To make such a recording, just bring up Audacity or your favorite program, run the video and translate as it runs. Leaving out the clicks, stumbles and irrelevant stuff of course, adding comments and jokes as you feel the urge and explaining things I left out. why not have fun? Being a beat behind what is happening on the screen will probably be a good addition.
The shortest video is "Stereo to Mono", so why not make a quick file and send it to me? There is definitely a need to encourage multi languages on Librivox and this may help.
This may not be the best solution but we have to start somewhere, eh?
3. Audacity language version. Yes, some tings are in different order in different languages. I can definitely make a video about changing languages but as for tutorial videos, that may require some thought as to the best 'generic' way of doing it.
any ideas?
Phil to make your first post neater, use the bbc code (I think that's what it is called)
Will give you this:
Setting LibriVox technical specs in Audacity
I know you know how to do it and it just looks nicer. (Not to make more work for you or anything. )
Esther
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[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqmCOxOs_pM]Setting LibriVox technical specs in Audacity[/url]
Setting LibriVox technical specs in Audacity
I know you know how to do it and it just looks nicer. (Not to make more work for you or anything. )
Esther
"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
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HA! thanks Esther. You are absolutely correct. If you will watch my new video that I'm so proud of "Put A Web Link in Your Signature" I even explain how to do this, (although I use the technical term "prettier" instead of neater). And then forgot to do it in my own post! duh.Starlite wrote:Phil to make your first post neater, use the bbc code (I think that's what it is called)Will give you this:Code: Select all
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqmCOxOs_pM]Setting LibriVox technical specs in Audacity[/url]
Setting LibriVox technical specs in Audacity
I know you know how to do it and it just looks nicer. (Not to make more work for you or anything. )
Esther
Looks good phil!philchenevert wrote:If you will watch my new video that I'm so proud of "Put A Web Link in Your Signature" I even explain how to do this, (although I use the technical term "prettier" instead of neater).
Esther
"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
This is great, Phil!
John
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"...what kind of internal wiring in my grandmother's mind enabled her...To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." -- Neal Stephenson
Only one thing that bothers me ever so slightly - we don't allow commercial links in signatures as these are perceived as spam. I think you said something like "add whatever you like" somewhere. See wiki
Ruth
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Ruth. Could you clarify that a bit? I certainly don't want to contribute to spam in any way but I'm not really sure what external links you mean. All of the videos so far have been uploaded You Tube so the links do lead there. Is that it? Anyway, let me know so we can nip any potential problem in the bud.RuthieG wrote:Only one thing that bothers me ever so slightly - we don't allow commercial links in signatures as these are perceived as spam. I think you said something like "add whatever you like" somewhere. See wiki
Ruth
I don't think she's referring to your signature, but rather to the fact that you're telling users they can put whatever they like in their signature, and in the past, spammers have used signatures as a way to insert weird links in the forum. LV related sigs (catalog page, projects in process, wiki links, etc), personal blogs/pages are ok, but commercial pages are treated with suspicion because of previous experience.
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Oh. Well that's certainly fixable. I will put it on the 'needs fixin' list.
I can slap a note directly onto any of my videos on youtube. Any suggestions as to wording.
"Please no links in your signature to commercial enterprises; Librivox aims at being a spam free zone. Your peronal pages and blogs of course are welcome" ?
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I can slap a note directly onto any of my videos on youtube. Any suggestions as to wording.
"Please no links in your signature to commercial enterprises; Librivox aims at being a spam free zone. Your peronal pages and blogs of course are welcome" ?
???
Sounds about right.
Karen S.
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. I wasn't very clear, was I?Karen wrote:I don't think she's referring to your signature, but rather to the fact that you're telling users they can put whatever they like in their signature, and in the past, spammers have used signatures as a way to insert weird links in the forum.
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