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* [http://simon.job.id.au/articles/recording-sermons/ Recording Sermons by Simon Job] | * [http://simon.job.id.au/articles/recording-sermons/ Recording Sermons by Simon Job] | ||
− | * [http://www.webservant.us/forum/viewtopic.php?t=316 Our pastor wears a wireless, head mic], which improves pick-up and eliminates accidental poking and clothes scratching against it. We have a limiter to keep the sound fairly level. We record directly into a Sony CD burner. I'm not really up on the hardware, other than basic operation when I sometimes have to record the CD. | + | * [http://www.webservant.us/forum/viewtopic.php?t=316 Our pastor wears a wireless, head mic], which improves pick-up and eliminates accidental poking and clothes scratching against it. We have a limiter to keep the sound fairly level. We record directly into a Sony CD burner. I'm not really up on the hardware, other than basic operation when I sometimes have to record the CD. |
I take the CD home and use GoldWave to rip it and save it as a WAV file, which I edit with CoolEdit (bought out by Adobe) and convert to RealMedia & Windows Media using their free compilers. From the time I get home until the files are on site is around 30 minutes, depending on editing time. | I take the CD home and use GoldWave to rip it and save it as a WAV file, which I edit with CoolEdit (bought out by Adobe) and convert to RealMedia & Windows Media using their free compilers. From the time I get home until the files are on site is around 30 minutes, depending on editing time. |
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How to Record Sermons for Your Church
I take the CD home and use GoldWave to rip it and save it as a WAV file, which I edit with CoolEdit (bought out by Adobe) and convert to RealMedia & Windows Media using their free compilers. From the time I get home until the files are on site is around 30 minutes, depending on editing time.
I take the tape home, play it from a boombox into my PC's audio card line-in, recording with a copy of Soundforge Studio (not the $600 one, but a cheaper/limited version). I edit with that and/or with Goldwave, save a copy as .wav, then convert to .mp3. Use 2 utils to get the ID tags as I want, then upload to the webserver and link it in. At that point our transcription company folk transcribe the sermon from the MP3 and send me a .doc file. Volunteers proof-read it, then I post it. I have a fair amount more discussion on all this in our webminfaq, so check there if you are interested in this topic. Hope it's helpful. http://www.centralpc.org/admin/webminfaq.htm#create_audio http://www.centralpc.org/admin/webminfaq.htm#create_transcripts http://www.centralpc.org/admin/webminfaq.htm#sermons http://www.centralpc.org/admin/webminfaq.htm#trans_audio |