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= Posting =
= Posting =


1) [https://forum.librivox.org/posting.php?mode=post&f=21 Post a new thread in the Listeners and Editors Wanted forum]
; 1) [https://forum.librivox.org/posting.php?mode=post&f=21 Post a new thread] in the Listeners and Editors Wanted forum.


2) In the body of your message, include:
 
; 2) In the body of your message, include:


* The link to the test file you uploaded.
* The link to the test file you uploaded.
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When finished your post, click "Submit".
When finished your post, click "Submit".


3) Check back in with your thread to see responses.
 
; 3) Check back in with your thread to see responses.


You'll get feedback on your test, and perhaps some advice on making it sound even better.
You'll get feedback on your test, and perhaps some advice on making it sound even better.


If you make any adjustments to the way you record, create another another test recording for further feedback.
If you make any adjustments to the way you record, create another another test recording for further feedback.

Revision as of 17:24, 7 December 2012

WORKING

Article Assumptions

This article was made referencing Audacity 2.0.2.

Microphone Setup

  • Shut down / turn off your computer
  • Plug in your microphone
  • Turn on your computer
  • Position your microphone
    • (Desktop microphone) Take your hand and spread your fingers apart. Point your thumb at your mouth, and your smallest (pinky) finger should be touching or very near the mic.
    • However you position your microphone, a consistent placement and distance is important!

Audacity Settings

  • Edit > Preferences <Control-P>
  • Devices > Channels: 1 (Mono)
  • Quality > Default Sample Format: 16 bit

Audacity Use

Related Articles: Audacity 1-2-3, Editing Audio
  • At the top, click the red circle to begin recording. A new track will appear in the main view.
  • Click the yellow square to stop recording.
  • If you make a mistake and want to start over, you can stop recording then click the small 'X' to the top-left of your audio track.

Speaking Script

5 seconds of sil

Audacity Save

TODO

Audacity Export

  1. File > Export
  2. Bottom-right, choose MP3 Files
    • The default options are correct: Constant, 128 kbps, Joint stereo
  3. Choose the folder in which you want to save your file.
  4. Type in the file name.
    • Call it: test_yourforumname - for example test_spiralofhope is for user "spiralofhope".
    • Audacity will automatically add the file's .mp3 extension, so you don't have to.
    • Use all lowercase.
    • DO NOT use spaces.
  5. Click Save. An "Edit Metadata" dialog will open.
  6. You may add "Recorded by (your name)" in the Comments field, and click OK.

This is a short audio clip, so Audacity should complete quickly.

Uploading

Main article: How to Send Your Recording
There is also a video: How to Upload your 1 Minute Test


1) Visit http://upload.librivox.org

2) Log in - Do not use your forum login for the Uploader. Use:

(If you have trouble reading the image above, please message an admin)

3) TODO - Select tests--tests from the uploader's MC drop-down list.

4) When the upload is complete, a link to your file will appear. Copy that link.

Posting

1) Post a new thread in the Listeners and Editors Wanted forum.


2) In the body of your message, include
  • The link to the test file you uploaded.
  • Your operating system
    • e.g. Windows, Macintosh
    • Give more details if you know them (Windows XP, etc)
  • Your recording software
    • The version (if you know it)
  • Your microphone brand and name.
    • The model number (if you know it)
  • Your microphone type:
    1. USB (wider plug)
    2. Analog (headphone jack-style)

At the bottom of your message, select "Notify me when a reply is posted" if you'd like to be emailed when someone replies to your thread.

When finished your post, click "Submit".


3) Check back in with your thread to see responses.

You'll get feedback on your test, and perhaps some advice on making it sound even better.

If you make any adjustments to the way you record, create another another test recording for further feedback.