Casey, Crime Photographer
Joe Webb
The log and episode notes are now available through a convenient "portal" page https://sites.google.com/view/ethelbertsarchives/home
Next... Casey, the Book -- much editing to go -- ---------- Suspense resource page https://sites.google.com/view/suspense-collectors-companion Suspense enhanced log https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11XflGB-S18jQ8JPr4EV1C9aZsRM_3Dw4xlLpGqgpBiU/edit?usp=sharing The Whistler Files https://sites.google.com/view/the-whistler-files The Big Story Revealed! https://sites.google.com/view/thestoriesbehindthebigstory/ Casey, Crime Photographer episode analysis https://bluenotebulletin.blogspot.com/ |
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Re: Another Audacity question
StewGold
I'm a Soundforge user, I use normalize which sets the loudest moment of the recording to the highest possible volume without distortion and then brings everything else up proportional to that. Unfortunately the only version with a batch converter so you can run a whole folder is version 9. At least I've never found it in the later version, but I may just be missing it. all the best, Leslie
On Monday, 13 July 2020, 23:34:01 BST, Jim Jones <otr@...> wrote:
Ryan
Joe mentioned the other day MP3Gain. I have used it for years. Works
great and you can apply it to an entire folder at once, which is easier than
Audacity.
jj
From: Ryan Ellett via groups.io
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 3:45 PM
To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io
Subject: Re: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] Another Audacity
question Excellent!
How? On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 10:53 AM, C. Nava wrote:
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
mike arendt
ok subscribed ok next is what? On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:36 AM Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian=briankavanaugh.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Another Audacity question
Jim Jones
Ryan
Joe mentioned the other day MP3Gain. I have used it for years. Works
great and you can apply it to an entire folder at once, which is easier than
Audacity.
jj
From: Ryan Ellett via groups.io
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 3:45 PM
To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io
Subject: Re: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] Another Audacity
question Excellent!
How? On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 10:53 AM, C. Nava wrote:
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Re: Another Audacity question
Excellent! How?
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 10:53 AM, C. Nava wrote:
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Re: Another Audacity question
C. Nava
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> on behalf of Ryan Ellett via groups.io <oldradiotimes@...>
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 7:04:54 AM To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] Another Audacity question Can the volume of a file be increased in Audacity without throwing off other audio qualities?
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
From https://www.youtube.com/c/OldTimeRadioResearchers 1. Log into your gmail account, if you haven't already 2. Click the subscribe button. On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:15 AM mike arendt <m.arendt41a@...> wrote:
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Re: Firefighters v2007
Go to the distro group. Links to download it are there. Poked around, can't seem to find it. Has it not been released yet? The link on OTRR Library is dead, and the Internet Archive's listing is Version 1908, from late 2019. |
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Another Audacity question
Can the volume of a file be increased in Audacity without throwing off other audio qualities?
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Re: Firefighters v2007
Poked around, can't seem to find it. Has it not been released yet? The link on OTRR Library is dead, and the Internet Archive's listing is Version 1908, from late 2019.
No rush... it's not like I'm going to be listening to it tomorrow, but I was curious. Scott |
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
mike arendt
can you show me how to join? On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:01 AM Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian=briankavanaugh.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
You would need to go to the channel and subscribe. I can't do that for you. On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:34 AM mike arendt <m.arendt41a@...> wrote:
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
mike arendt
confused on the question, but yes subscribe me On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 11:47 AM Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian=briankavanaugh.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Notes On An Episode of "The Breakfast Club"
Larry Maupin
This recording, entitled "Scottish Number," was aired on station WLS-FM Chicago on September 17, 1968. It is referred to in the program itself only as "The Don McNeil Show, brought to you from the Clouds Room atop the Hotel Allerton on Chicago's Magnificent Mile." Much of the old and much beloved format is gone by this time. There is no "Good morning breakfast clubbers," no "It's the first call to breakfast for all of you out there, America awake The Breakfast Club is on the air!" No "Fourth call to breakfast, last call to breakfast!" In fact we learn that Don will be retiring and the show will end on January 1, 1969.
What remains is some lively conversation, several good musical numbers and several commercials. Songs and instrumentals include the "Girl Watchers" theme, "Everyday Housewife," "High Hopes" and "Summer Samba." There are commercials for Pream, "the non-dairy creamer, Delta Air Lines, Bayer Aspirin, Regal Wall Satin by Benjamin Moore, and Sanka from General Foods. Five minutes of "Paul Harvey News and Comment" is aired during the program. This is the last summary I will be posting on this set of episodes which are now proudly residing on the Internet Archive for everyone to hear who wishes to. I will conclude with a story from one of the shows that did not make it because it was from a Vaughn Meader recording entitled "Second Coming" which was not an OTR series, but I had it digitized anyway because it is so funny and, along with a record entitled "From Our Point of View," was on a cassette I received labeled "Miscellaneous OTR." Here is the joke: God and Jesus are having a conversation in Heaven. God tells Jesus that prayers have fallen off from people on earth and that they seem to be mad at him. Jesus replies that perhaps people are upset because of all the natural disasters that have been occurring and they blame God for them. God asks, "Like what?" Jesus replies, "A good example is that terrible earthquake in California last year." God says, "Hey, I had absolutely nothing to do with that! That was all San Andreas fault!"
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Firefighters v2007
A new release of the series Firefighters (1948), version 2007, has been announced in the distribution group,https://oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io/g/OTRRDistroGroup/, and on Facebook.
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
Interestingly, the vast majority of views and watch time is from people who aren't subscribers to our channel, so our reach is much greater than our subscriber base there.
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
David Lines
Thanks for the info! I must have missed this over time. Dave On Sat, Jul 11, 2020, 11:10 AM Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian=briankavanaugh.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
If Paul Kornman has Google Analytics set up on our various sites (or is tracking listening information on HOTROD, for example), he can probably get similar information to this - at least, from whatever point it was set up. HOTROD has a registration function, so the number of people who have done that should be available. For archive.org, though, I don't think we'd be able to get much in the way of meaningful statistics.
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Re: OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
I wonder if there's any way to compare these numbers to those of our OTRR library or series that are up on Archive? That's a lot of subscribers considering longer-time OTRR members may not even know our stuff is on YouTube! Ryan www.RyanEllett.com The Old Time Radio Researchers "Saving the Past for the Future" www.OTRR.org www.OTRRLibrary.org
On Saturday, July 11, 2020, 11:10:47 AM CDT, Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:
This is your periodic reminder that, in addition to all the other ways we have to listen to old-time radio, we also have a YouTube channel. The URL is https://www.youtube.com/c/OldTimeRadioResearchers and the channel was started January 22, 2017. There you will find thousands of episodes, organized into playlists, for well over 100 series. Only OTRR-certified/maintained sets are uploaded.
Some statistics:
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OTRR YouTube Channel Reminder
This is your periodic reminder that, in addition to all the other ways we have to listen to old-time radio, we also have a YouTube channel. The URL is https://www.youtube.com/c/OldTimeRadioResearchers and the channel was started January 22, 2017. There you will find thousands of episodes, organized into playlists, for well over 100 series. Only OTRR-certified/maintained sets are uploaded.
Some statistics:
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