On 04/23/2015 09:55 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
Ah, OK. I will merge the two and redo Jim's export (hopefully) tomorrow - ran out of time today.
The bit from the end of 01 pastes directly onto the one you sent, without even a gap. So ... not sure what happened there, but there shouldn't be anything else we need to do here.
-- Daniel Ruggeri ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> *Sent:* April 23, 2015 7:26:17 PM CDT *To:* dev@community.apache.org *Subject:* Re: [ApacheCon] Volunteers needed: Audio editing I believe 01 has the first half of the talk. Maybe the data card got filled up? On Apr 23, 2015 7:20 PM, "Daniel Ruggeri" <drugg...@primary.net> wrote: It looks like the http://people.apache.org/~nick/raw-acna15-recordings/13-Monday/A-HTTPD/150413_002.MP3 file didn't get started until rather late in Jim's talk, so I grabbed what I could of his and John's. -- Daniel Ruggeri On 4/23/2015 3:24 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: Nick Burch and the TAC recipients recorded some of the content from ApacheCon, and we need some help editing it down to usable bits. Here's how it'll work What you need: 1) Audio editor. Audacity is always a good choice, since it's free and available for every platform 2) Time, patience. 3) A place to upload finished files How you do it: 1) The files are at http://people.apache.org/~nick/raw-acna15-recordings/ 2) At https://etherpad.mozilla.org/acna-2015-audio we'll keep track of who's working on what, so that we're not wasting time/effort. Indicate who you are, and the file that you're working on. 3) Download a file, split it into tracks. Audacity has a tool for doing this. Tutorial is here: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/splitting_a_recording_into_separate_tracks.html Name the resulting files after the day and the track and the talk number. eg Monday_HTTPD_01.mp3 4) For each of these files, go back and trim off the dead air at the beginning and end. 5) Upload the resulting files to a public location and put that location back into the etherpad. From there, I'll post them on FeatherCast.apache.org <http://FeatherCast.apache.org> Thanks.
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