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[edit] Spoken article quality assessment
Version reviewed: 00:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
Technical quality: Medium
- Very low audio level.
- Encoded at 96 kbps, not 48 kbps per recording guidelines. This makes the audio file larger than it needs to be for a good quality voice recording.
Clarity: High
Accuracy: High
Help with recording issues can be obtained under "Recording assistance" here.
Information on the assessment procedure can be found on the spoken article assessment page.
Reviewed by: Macropode 10:38, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Spoken article quality assessment
Version reviewed: 11:24, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Technical quality: Medium
- This recording has been encoded to Ogg Vorbis at 96 kb/s, not 48 kb/s per the recording guidelines. Reducing the "Quality" setting to minimum when encoding to Ogg Vorbis will usually achieve 48 kb/s. The result will be very little loss in voice quality, but a significant decrease in file size, which is important for ease of downloading and other reasons.
- While the audio level is now good, the level increase has made various minor breath-on-microphone thumps and other extraneous noises throughout the recording more prominent.
Clarity: High
Accuracy: High
Help with recording issues can be obtained under "Recording assistance" here.
Information on the assessment procedure can be found on the spoken article assessment page.
Reviewed by: Macropode 10:54, 31 March 2007 (UTC)