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* [https://forum.librivox.org/ucp.php?i=main&mode=drafts] Make a [[1-Minute Test]]. |
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* continue [[User:Spiralofhope/workflow]] |
* continue [[User:Spiralofhope/workflow]] |
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* continue [[User:Spiralofhope/1-Minute Test redux]] |
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* [http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Project_Status_Table] uses an external program and challenging procedure for updating. Wikify it. |
* [http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Project_Status_Table] uses an external program and challenging procedure for updating. Wikify it. |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW2olsJbEaA&list=UUeYbrnCUJDsDEaiCe7v0-XA&index=3&feature=plcp#how-do-i-voice-act?-help-series-ep1-youtube] How Do I... Voice Act? [Help Series EP1] - YouTube |
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW2olsJbEaA&list=UUeYbrnCUJDsDEaiCe7v0-XA&index=3&feature=plcp#how-do-i-voice-act?-help-series-ep1-youtube] How Do I... Voice Act? [Help Series EP1] - YouTube |
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** Has to support the shock mount and weight of the Yeti. |
** Has to support the shock mount and weight of the Yeti. |
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** Rode is recommended for stability. |
** Rode is recommended for stability. |
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** This is more important than a pop screen. |
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* revisit [[User:Spiralofhope/1-Minute Test redux]] and use it to improve the existing documentation/workflow. |
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* Plug the Yeti directly into my computer (try different ports) - determine if additional noise is being caused by my hub. |
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 9 December 2012
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See also (TODO)
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questions to find answers for
- Why use the patent-encumbered mp3 format if the content is meant to be public domain?
- research: I saw some references to OGG elsewhere. I haven't found anything on this issue specifically, but have neither looked very hard nor asked.
- Using CBR is Wrong. Use VBR.
- Everything recent can play VBR. Those with format constraints can do the conversion.
To get an admin to do
The forum account welcome email has:
One of our volunteers has created a number of videos that you might find helpful to learn more about the workings of Librivox. You can find a listing of those here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/User:Philchenevert
That link is better as: https://sites.google.com/site/librivideo/home
- [18] links to http://www.legaltorrents.com/ which is gone.
delayed
There is a lot of behind-the-scenes tech stuff going on thanks to funding from the Mellon Grant, so these items are pointless until all of that effort goes live.
I still think their user stories could be useful.
- The wiki lockdown experience can be improved.
- Special:UserLogin can be edited to include the text to PM those administrators for an account.
- research/confirm, possibly delayed: This may require editing of the installed files.
- Instead of PMing one of a list of administrators, set aside a forum for this purpose. A requesting user creates a new thread there, and whichever administrator who will perform the action then deletes the thread and performs it. This way any of the admins can do it, and it's not just an inbox action for whichever single person got PMed.
- delayed: The Wiki can have its database linked to the forum.
- research/confirm: I may be wrong about this possibility.
- Also, this may be entirely invalid depending on the changes being done on the technical side.
- Special:UserLogin can be edited to include the text to PM those administrators for an account.
- http://librivox.org/feedback/
- User comments should be possible to make right in the catalog.
- Some issues don't need to be acted on because they're so minor, but it would be wonderful to note them so that others can know it's been reported already or a particularly keen person can fix the issue.
- [19] (SSL) links to the forum. There's no SSL version of the wiki.
- Something like [20] also links to the forum but in a broken form - probably because the paths to the CSS files are wrong.
- Each major topic in the catalog should link to a forum topic for community discussion.