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blogdesk: nice comment

Posted on May 13, 2008 by | Posted in News, on the web | Comments: Comments Off on blogdesk: nice comment

Every once in a while someone writes a really nice blog comment about LibriVox. This is one:

In tangential news, we’ve upped production approximately 6000% in the past couple weeks, with a couple neat discoveries.
First of all, http://librivox.org is a free source for public domain recordings of public domain books. Now, I don’t know about y’all, but I likes me some literature, and all the sudden here’s all the Twain, Dickens, Wodehouse, and Thoreau you’ll need to keep you busy for a good while. You got’cher Oscar Wilde, yer Leo Tolstoy, and yer H.G. Wells. Edgar Rice Borroughs brings us the amazing Tarzan books, there’s Dr. Dolittle, Sherlock Holmes, and a hefty lot of Oz books. I’m pretty sure Mr. Armadillo is quite (Plato!) through with hearing me randomly (Tom Swift!) shouting out nice finds throughout the last week or so (Dostoyevsky!).

I love to have an audiobook running while I work. It keeps my mind busy and I love to spend an afternoon tuned into a reading while making neat things. Audiobooks are hard to come by, though. They’re pricey to buy, and it’s hard for me to get them back to the library on time. Plus, our little branch has a pretty dismal selection, and the good ones can be hard to get ahold of. Finding LibriVox is like I’ve suddenly fallen into this amazing treasure trove, I can’t even adequately describe how tickled I am over the whole thing.

I’ve already signed up to volunteer a reading, and I’ve got a really neat little collection of very old children’s and young adult literature that will be fun to share, most are about dogs or horses or general adventure-type stuff, pirates and shipwrecks. If you know anyone with a Scottish accent that would be willing to do a reading, I have copies of Bob, Son of Battle and Greyfriars Bobby that I would give a great deal to hear properly read.

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PDsounds – Challenge

Posted on May 4, 2008 by | Posted in News, on the web | Comments: Comments Off on PDsounds – Challenge

WHAT IS IT? pdsounds is like LibriVox for audio-other-than-text. Go there to find recordings of babies sneezing, cats purring and fireworks exploding. It’s all dedicated to the public domain, and therefore is available for people to use in all sorts of ways. Sounds from there make regular appearances in my LibriVox Community Podcasts, for example!

TAKE THE PDSOUNDS CHALLENGE!

A database of sounds is only as good as the sounds it contains. It needs more. LibriVoxers, by definition, tend to be audio-aware people, and many have microphones that could be turned away from the reader briefly to catch another noise. Or just upload your yawns, giggles and coughs as you snip them out of recordings!

BRONZE LEVEL: pledge to contribute one recording during May to pdsounds. Most files there are short (5-30 seconds) and are simple sounds. Every LibriVoxer with a microphone could do this. There is no sound too mundane!

SILVER LEVEL: pledge to contribute one recording a week. Come ON, the moment a yappy dog or low-flying plane interrupts your chapter, that’s your week’s contribution recorded!

GOLD LEVEL: aiming to upload a sound a day!

More info on the challenge, at the LV forum.

More info on PDsounds at PDsounds.

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Librivox Community Podcast #79

Posted on April 24, 2008 by | Posted in Librivox Community Podcast, News | Comments: Comments Off on Librivox Community Podcast #79

Listen to Librivox Community Podcast Show #79 – 24th April 2008[audio:http://www.archive.org/download/librivox_community/librivox_community_podcast_79.mp3]
Duration 12:18

Your host this week is Cori Samuel.

Voices for the Addicted: musicmaiden, russiandoll, gypsygirl and Cloud Mountain. Please feel free to share your stories in that thread too.

New Projects Launch Pad – chocoholic explains all.

What are your favourite recordings? – Steampunk talks about this new thread — comments and suggestions very welcome.

Our most recently catalogued works can always be seen at: What’s New? — here’s a little sample.

Sound FX: Gong and Object Falling Noisily Off a Table found in the public domain at pdsounds.org.

Subscribe to the Librivox Community Podcast or hit this iTunes link to get you to the subscribe page.

Past and present Librivox Community Podcast files can be found at our spot in archive.org.

Archived shownotes for the Librivox Community Podcast
RSS feed for those shownotes

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emaildesk: praise for kayray

Posted on April 13, 2008 by | Posted in about LibriVox, News | Comments: 7 Comments on emaildesk: praise for kayray

What great feedback this is:

Dear Kayray ….I really am happy to send you this message ,since you are one of our favourite reader of the librivox.Me and my friends live in one of the nations in Africa,namely the proud and never colonized country Ethiopia.Though we are materially poor we enjoy here too much for the kind of calm civilization ,which exists here.We always listen,repetitevely,your recordings of “Letters of two brides” and we are impressed by your sweet and impressful voice which you arouse and ignite our passion for classic pieces like this.Please our dear lots people here in Ethiopia have started knowing you,we all are your fans and don’t hesitate to send us reply.We love you our dear sister!!!!! farewell
Voices from Africa

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