Hey count me in!!
I'm a linux guy, but my main linux machine is an iBook so i can reboot into OSX as well. I would love to help you guys put together packages for linux/OSX and (long term future) integrate this into the debian main package selection.
But for the momet, we need to get some kinda versioning system etc. I'm impartial on how to do this. But what about an account over on sourceforge.net? We could get one for free.
I would be willing to devote some coding/packaging/documenting/debugging time to such a simple but useful tool!
Gavin Rogers
Lynn Allan wrote:
I've been working with the founder of the www.sermonaudio.com website and the project leaders of the Audacity audio editor to develop a simplified/enhanced audio editor specifically designed for speeches/sermons.
SermonEditor (aka CleanSpeech) is about to go from narrow alpha testing to wider beta testing. Both the existing Audacity project and the proposed SermonEditor are open source freeware using wxWidgets, and the actual release 1.0 or 1.1 of SermonEditor will be cross-platform.
My impression is that SermonEditor: * might be useful for future audio support in sword.
* might be of interest to some people who participate on the sword-devel list, at least eventually as it matures
* would benefit from feedback from sword-devel participants
Full version with test files, dll's, etc.(3.7 meg) www.bibleinverse.org/Misc/CleanSpeechSetup_0.4.a.exe
Enhancements to "vanilla" audacity audio editor: * many menu items and widgets removed to "declutter" (e.g. SermonEditor "skin" doesn't provide Record capability) * primitive "ClickRemoval" effect * primitive "Leveler" effect * primitive "TruncateSilentPauses" effect * One Button "Prepare Speech" - normalize - noise removal - declick - truncate long pauses - leveler (make soft sections louder) - re-normalize - convert to standardized .mp3 format (11025 sampling rate, 16kbps, mono) * Batch processing of above steps for dozens/hundreds of sermons with console app (CleanChain.exe)
For comparison, the "real" audacity cross platform audio editor is at: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and the windows audacity version can be downloaded from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/latest/audacity-win/audacity-win-1.2.3.exe
audacity for mac (not SermonEditor): http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/mac
audacity for linux/unix (not SermonEditor): http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/linux
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