|
I recorded my complete class yesterday. It ran about 90 minutes. This morning I used a piece of software called GoldWave on my recording. I shrunk the 90 minutes into 73 minutes and then burned it to a CD. A CD only holds 75 minutes of sound.
It is quite listenable as the software automatically changes the frequency so it doesn’t sound like the chipmunks talking.
After listening to it to and from the client site, I decided it needed more work. The problem is I can hear the instructor loud and clear. But I can’t hear the participants as well.
No problemo. The software can fix that too. Tonight I “compressed” the recording to knock down the loud parts. Now, when I play it, it sounds more consistent from speaker to speaker. I’ll burn it to a CD and see how it sounds in the car.
Posted by Ted at July 28, 2004 9:50 PMHey Ted,
You were correct to "compress" your recording. You could inquire with Ned for reasonable options on how to record using your computer. After all, he does have a complete recording studio in our basement.
Warmly,
Kathy
Posted by: KATHY SWIFT at July 29, 2004 11:52 AM