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Re: [lp-ca-on] Podcast for our Mumble meetings?
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Bob Jonkman |
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Re: [lp-ca-on] Podcast for our Mumble meetings? |
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Mon, 30 May 2016 18:07:56 -0400 |
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Stephen wrote:
>> Does anyone know where we could get some original Free Culture
>> music? ;-)
>
> FMA or archive.org (they have most of the old Jamdendo archive)
;-) I was thinking of something even more original and local
http://sobac.com/owncloud/s/bL1fhX9CC4eqZu8
(sorry, corrupt file because of a lousy phone)
> Bob: do the recording come out in Opus already from Mumble? I
> would hope so. That would be ideal.
I'm not sure I understand the question. I get a .wav file from Mumble
(hundreds of MBytes), which I run through Audacity to remove silences
greater than 300ms -- this works to eliminate those awkward pauses,
and nicely stitches together "stuttery" audio caused by poor bandwidth.
For the first two recordings I tried to do some levelling as well, but
it seems Mumble already does a good job of that. This last meeting
there was a lot of background noise from open mics, but noise
cancellation didn't work well so I didn't use it in the end. Finally,
I export the file in .ogg format (~30 MBytes), put it on my Web
server, and link the wiki meeting page to the file.
- --Bob.
On 2016-05-30 05:44 PM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
>> take a collection of audio files and generate an Atom/RSS feed
>> out of them, but didn't find anything that would work. Does
>> anyone know of something?
>
> I have something I use that's written in redo
>
>> If we do create a podcast it would be nice to have some bumper
>> music as an intro and an outro. Does anyone know where we could
>> get some original Free Culture music? ;-)
>
> FMA or archive.org (they have most of the old Jamdendo archive)
>
> Bob: do the recording come out in Opus already from Mumble? I would
> hope so. That would be ideal.
>
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