Posted on 2010-02-01 17:53 by Timo at Permlink with 0 Comments. Tags: librivox
My second LibriVox recording is finished! The basic idea behind LibriVox is to read public domain texts and to put the recordings back into the public domain. More about that on librivox.org.
As with the last recording, my personal motivation is to practice my rusty English pronunciation. By reading and rereading the texts I believe my English will become more fluent and in the end also achieve better articulation.
The second recording is "Double Take" by Richard Wilson, a science fiction short story available from Project Gutenberg. I have also made a quick LaTeX typesetted version of the Gutenberg etext for more comfortable reading and with slight corrections: doubletake_wilson_text.pdf (369 KB).
Pacing through a high-speed spy adventure, young Paul Asher finds himself going around in circles -- very peculiar circles indeed!
MP3 encoded with standard lame VBR preset (obviously better/smaller than CBR 128 kbps)
doubletake_wilson_tb_vbr.mp3 (19.1 MB)
The recording is now also available on archive.org in the LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection 033.
Posted on 2009-09-05 17:53 by Timo at Permlink with 0 Comments. Tags: librivox
After two weeks of hard work, my first LibriVox recording is finally finished! The basic idea behind LibriVox is to read public domain texts and to put the recordings back into the public domain. More about that on librivox.org.
My personal motivation behind recording, besides a lasting inclination towards fantasy and science fictions texts, is to practice my rusty English pronunciation. By reading and rereading the texts I believe my English will get more fluent and in the end also achieve better articulation.
The first recording is "The Last Evolution" by John W. Campbell, Jr. a science fiction short story available from Project Gutenberg. I have also made a quick LaTeX typesetted version of the Gutenberg etext for more comfortable reading and with slight corrections: lastevolution_campbell_text.pdf (153 KB).
A future Earth population is unexpectedly attacked by powerful extraterrestrial Outsiders. However, the highly developed civilization of humans and machines quickly builds up forces and defends itself. This desperate, life threatening struggle against the invading aliens leads to The Last Evolution.
MP3 encoded with standard lame VBR preset (obviously better than CBR)
lastevolution_campbell_tb_vbr.mp3 (42.7 MB)
If someone drops me a line with a good reason for uploading 250 MB, then I can also provide a lossless 24-bit FLAC file. Just burning a CD is not a good enough reason.
The recording is now also available on archive.org in the LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection 026.