--- Forwarded Message from Ed Dente <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 16:23:32 -0500 (EST) >From: Ed Dente <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #5860 Digitized audio >In-reply-to: <[log in to unmask]> >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, LLTI-Editor wrote: > --- Forwarded Message from "Fatima Chajia" <[log in to unmask]> --- > ------------------ > Greetings to y'all, Ah, a fellow Bostonian! some thoughts below: > > We are considering digitizing the audio tapes used in our language programs. > I would like to know your opinion on that. I am particularly interested in > knowing: This is a timely memo for me. We have just begun the same process. I have put together a station solely for this purpose it comprises: PC: 933 mHz, 40 g Hard Drive, 512 m RAM, internal CD-RW, internal 250 mb Zip, Soundforge for the audio software (plus other to compress, make RA files, etc.), 32 mv NVIDIA M64 AGP card, IEEE1394 PCI card, Dell Movie Studio (is this a good tool? I figured I'd try it before I spring for more video software. Anyone had experience w/ this?), Epson 1200 Scanner, HP932 C color printer. My sense was that this would handle the job of doing the digitizing we want to do. Sound ok? Did I miss something? Is this similar to what you're using? more... > > 2- or that you have the transcriptions of the texts on the monitor (with the > possibility of the text being highlighted or underlined as the audio enfolds Madonn'!! This seems like a huge undertaking, unless you already have the textual material to scan in or a publisher-supplied cd-rom with all that on it or something. Is anyone else doing this? Sounds like a great result, but an awful lot of effort (on what may be more or less ephemeral material) to get there. Since our undertaking is essentially a two-person effort I hesitate to commit to that extent. However, I, too, would be interested in knowing if anyone is doing this. > 3. or that you have added some other options such as the possibility of > playing the audio texts at a slower speed etc... I would love to hear about this as well. Much of this kind of thing may be more easily done by the student w/ his or her own audio controls, perhaps. Also, I want to again thank the IALL/LLTI-er who recently suggested using the Windows Recorder as an on-the-fly sort of substitute for the DRILL function! Cheers, And keep those chads coming, Ed > > I would appreciate all your comments, recommendations etc... > Thanks y'all. > > fatima > > > Fatima Chajia, Ph.D > Dept of Foreign Languages > 358 T.T. Allain > Southern University and A&M > Baton Rouge, LA 70813 > (225) 771-3030 (office) > > _____________________________________________________________________________________ > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edmund N. Dente Director, Language Media Center Ph: 617-627-3036 Tufts University [log in to unmask] Medford, MA 02155