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>Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 14:05:18 -0600
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>Subject: Re: #5860.5 Digitized audio (!)
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All,
QuickTIme Pro, for both Mac & PC, allows you to add a text track (well,
several actually) which you can synchronize to the audio. You can turn the
text on or off, depending on the focus of the lesson.
I am just finishing a little Macintosh app to help with the transcription
and timing. Let me know if you are interested in it.
Tom Browne
--On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 8:12 AM -0500 LLTI-Editor
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>> From: "Fatima Chajia" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: #5860.1 Digitized audio (!)
>> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 15:33:21 -0000
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> ------------------
> Greetings Ed and LLTI members,
>
> The reason why I asked the question concerning the transcription of the
> audio is that reasearch shows that it helps develop proficiency and I
> wanted to know if any of y'all have combined that aspect with digitized
> tapes. Now in terms of obtaining the transcriptions, it is no problem
> since the transcriptions of the tapes come with most
> textbook/audiotapes/cd-rom packet. The question here is what software
> can be used to match the text with the digitized sound?
>
> Thanks y'all
>
> fatima
>
>
>
>> --- Forwarded Message from Ed Dente <[log in to unmask]> ---
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>> > 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]>
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>> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, LLTI-Editor wrote:
>>
>> > --- Forwarded Message from "Fatima Chajia" <[log in to unmask]> ---
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>> > 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)
>> >
>> >
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>> Edmund N. Dente
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>> Tufts University [log in to unmask]
>> Medford, MA 02155
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