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This page is to coordinate activities for editing the audio files from the 2012 Ohio LinuxFest. It is divided into a section for each SD card, which contains a number of talks. To claim a particular talk or set of talks, download the raw audio file from the linked directory and then change the entry in the "Editor" column from "unclaimed" to your name/e-mail address. If it takes you more than a few days to work on them, e-mail [[User:Vance|Vance]], otherwise he may revert it back to "unclaimed" so someone else can pick it up. | This page is to coordinate activities for editing the audio files from the 2012 Ohio LinuxFest. It is divided into a section for each SD card, which contains a number of talks. To claim a particular talk or set of talks, download the raw audio file from the linked directory and then change the entry in the "Editor" column from "unclaimed" to your name/e-mail address. If it takes you more than a few days to work on them, e-mail [[User:Vance|Vance]], otherwise he may revert it back to "unclaimed" so someone else can pick it up. | ||
− | + | More [[#Editing_Instructions|specific instructions on editing]] will appear at the end of this page. When you're done, name the resulting WAV file as ##.wav with the track number from the table. Compress the WAV files as FLACs (this saves upload time and storage space) and upload them to INSERT LOCATION. | |
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− | More [[#Editing_Instructions|specific instructions on editing]] appear at the end of this page. When you're done, | + | |
== Card 1 == | == Card 1 == | ||
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=== Early Penguin Talks === | === Early Penguin Talks === | ||
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== Card 2 == | == Card 2 == | ||
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=== Track 2 Talks === | === Track 2 Talks === | ||
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== Card 5 == | == Card 5 == | ||
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=== Track 4 Talks === | === Track 4 Talks === | ||
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== Card 6 == | == Card 6 == | ||
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=== Opening Keynote Talk === | === Opening Keynote Talk === | ||
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== Card 7 == | == Card 7 == | ||
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=== Open Source Solutions Stage Talks === | === Open Source Solutions Stage Talks === | ||
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== Card 9 == | == Card 9 == | ||
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=== Career Track Talks === | === Career Track Talks === | ||
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|Janine Moon | |Janine Moon | ||
|SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac | |SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac | ||
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|2CheckOut | |2CheckOut | ||
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|SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac | |SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac | ||
|unclaimed | |unclaimed | ||
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|64 | |64 | ||
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|Lou Russo and Rufus Smith | |Lou Russo and Rufus Smith | ||
|SR001F.flac / SR001R.flac | |SR001F.flac / SR001R.flac | ||
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=== Normalizing === | === Normalizing === | ||
− | At this point you'll have just one single mono track left. | + | At this point you'll have just one single mono track left. '''Effect -> Compressor''' ADD DETAILS |
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=== Saving === | === Saving === | ||
Once you're happy with the way things sound, go to '''File -> Export'''. You can select "WAV signed 16 bit PCM" as the format, or if it's supported choose "FLAC" from within Audacity (make sure under "Options" you choose 16 bit). Name the file with the track number (e.g., 07.wav or 07.flac). WAV files can be compressed after the fact using the command line '''flac --best ##.wav''' which will create a file named ##.flac. | Once you're happy with the way things sound, go to '''File -> Export'''. You can select "WAV signed 16 bit PCM" as the format, or if it's supported choose "FLAC" from within Audacity (make sure under "Options" you choose 16 bit). Name the file with the track number (e.g., 07.wav or 07.flac). WAV files can be compressed after the fact using the command line '''flac --best ##.wav''' which will create a file named ##.flac. |