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Speaker Characteristics:
Gender: male;
Age range: adult;
Pronunciation dialect: general American.
Recording Information:
Microphone make: Sennheiser PC131;
Microphone type: noise canceling headset;
Audio card make: Andrea USB Adapter;
Audio card type: USB;
Audio Recording Software: Audacity 1.2.6;
O/S: Windows XP Professional.
File Info:
File type: FLAC;
Sampling rate: 48kHz;
Sample rate format: 16bit;
Number of channels: 1;
Audio Processing: no
vf19-01 It was beating and waiting in the ambush of those black pits
vf19-02 Something vastly more thrilling had come into it now
vf19-03 It took him half an hour to reach the edge of it
vf19-04 But there was no longer the mother yearning in his heart
vf19-05 Besides, had he not whipped the big owl in the forest
vf19-06 After all, it was simply a mistake in judgment
vf19-07 Had it struck squarely it would have killed him
vf19-08 The Indian even poked his stick into the thick ground spruce
vf19-09 Pebbles and dirt flew along with hair and fur
vf19-10 And he was filled with a strange and foreboding fear
vf19-11 It was steel, a fisher trap
vf19-12 OW, a wild dog, he growled
vf19-13 He was a pariah; a wanderer without a friend or a home
vf19-14 That is the strange part of it
vf19-15 His freshly caught furs he flung to the floor
vf19-16 For that reason Le Beau had chosen him to fight the big fight
vf19-17 In the crib the baby sat up and began to prattle
vf19-18 She obeyed, shrinking back with the baby in her arms
vf19-19 His teeth shut with a last click
vf19-20 It was over when he made his way through the ring of spectators
vf19-21 In a flash he was on his feet, facing him
vf19-22 He thought he saw a shudder pass through the Factor's shoulders
vf19-23 The moon had already begun its westward decline
vf19-24 They laughed like two happy children
vf19-25 He pulled, and the log crashed down to break his back
vf19-26 Fast, but endure
vf19-27 A little before dawn of the day following, the fire relief came
vf19-28 The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart
vf19-29 He drew in a deep breath as he looked at them
vf19-30 Then he shouted, Shut up
vf19-31 He changed his seat for a steamer reclining chair
vf19-32 On the far corner of the compound fence a hawk brooded
vf19-33 To these he gave castor oil
vf19-34 Hatred and murder and lust for revenge they possessed to overflowing
vf19-35 Sheldon glanced at the thermometer
vf19-36 I'll see to poor Hughie
vf19-37 Her gray eyes were flashing, and her lips were quivering
vf19-38 Also, I want information
vf19-39 Let them go out and eat with my boys
vf19-40 I, I beg pardon, he drawled
--- (Edited on 8/22/2007 3:32 am [GMT-0500] by ralfherzog) ---
Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. |
Hi Ralf,
I spoke too soon ... Flac (version 1.1.2) on Linux works perfectly with this submission!!!
I must have had a transmission problem when I downloaded your previous submission to Linux - never thought of downloading a second time on Linux (very stupid of me not to do so ...). I downloaded the file again and it now works fine.
Therefore it seems that the crc check was basically telling me that there was a problem with the "download", and that I should try it again.
thanks for your help,
Ken
--- (Edited on 8/22/2007 8:49 am [GMT-0400] by kmaclean) ---
--- (Edited on 8/22/2007 8:52 am [GMT-0400] by kmaclean) ---
Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. |
--- (Edited on 8/22/2007 8:44 am [GMT-0500] by ralfherzog) ---
Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. |
Hi Ralph,
thanks for this submission!
Flac audio is now
being processed automatically in the acoustic model creation
scripts. Sometime in the future, I hope to convert all the audio
from wav to flac format. Your last two submissions should be
processed tonight.
One interesting thing, is that it seems that you get much better Flac compression ratios with audio recorded at higher sampling rates.
thanks,
Ken
--- (Edited on 8/24/2007 8:40 pm [GMT-0400] by kmaclean) ---
Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. |
Hi Ken,
At a quality of 48 kHz/16 bit, the speech files are compressed to a size of normally less than 40% compared to the original wav files. I think that FLAC is a good choice. At the moment, I am convinced that a recording quality of 48 kHz/16 bit should be sufficient.
I found an interesting information regarding the question following question: "Which Sound Cards are compatible with NaturallySpeaking?"
Take a look at this hyperlink: http://www.itspeaking.com/speech-faqs.asp#4
They mention that the soundcards "Creative® Labs SoundBlaster® Live, Player and Platinum (card only)" are recommanded. And what is even more interesting is the following information:
"To use Dragon NaturallySpeaking the card must support 11,025 Hz mono, 16-bit sound recording."
So, that means that Dragon NaturallySpeaking (a very good speech recognition software, which I am using) possibly needs a sound quality of only 11.025 Hz.
If you are being asked, which soundcard you would recommend, those soundcards probably are a good and not too expensive choice (compared to professional recording cards).
--- (Edited on 8/25/2007 1:48 am [GMT-0500] by ralfherzog) ---
--- (Edited on 8/25/2007 4:52 am [GMT-0500] by ralfherzog) ---
Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. |