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Using audio module. A text documentary. To be continued...

Thanks for writing. I tried the upload again and this time the size was ok but it gave other errors. One was that the sample rate has to be 11, 22 or 44 and I believe my file is 4,400. I'm not sure exactly what sample rate is, but I know it is something that can be altered in my sound editor. The other error had something to do with "ID3" and I have no idea what that is. Also, there were requested fields for "title" and "artist" that I tried to fill in but I think they are meta data driven not just where you put anything in you want to call it. . Or so it seems. Anyhow, there may be a file up there in the audio/temp area and you could play with it if you have time. It seems like the audio system is pretty high end which is very cool, but will take a it of know-how on my end to be able to use it probably.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Melancon [mailto:ben@agaricdesign.com]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 11:53 AM
To: Edward Rholl
Cc: 'JEFFREY ARESTY'; Stefan Freudenberg
Subject: Re: Internet Bar & Podcasts, etc.

Hello Ed,

Oops, I thought I'd upped the file upload size a lot already... well at the
time 2mb to 6 probably seemed like a lot.

I've upped the upload limit to 60 megabytes on the server. That should do
it!

I'd appreciate if you could try again, I do think this solution - which
gives people podcast style links for iTunes for example - is best.

There is not FTP access on the internetbarcontest.org server, mostly as a
security consideration. Our sysadmin could set that up (correctly) but in
the short term if you need FTP access I can create an account for you at
other sites I manage, such as zingspace.org

ben

[sorry, I thought I sent this e-mail several hours ago. must not quite have
hit send]

Edward Rholl wrote:
> > Hi Ben,
> >
> > I tried to load up the podcasts last night but they are too
> > large--about 30 megs and I noticed there is a limit to the permissible
> > size of files of 6 megs.
> >
> > Probably the most important immediate issue we have is to create a
> > page or pages where these audio podcasts can reside so that I can send
> > links to that page to people who buy the e-courses from the institute.
> > Anything you can do with me to facilitate that would be really
appreciated!
> >
> > It seems the only way to get the files to you would be by ftp. Is that
> > possible? They don't really need any formatting or associated text for
> > the immediate future, though I could write some to add context. All
> > that is needed right away is a page for them to reside on--or,
> > preferably I guess a separate page for each of them so that I can
> > provide a separate link for each to people who purchase the e-courses we
have in the Institute.
> >
> > Is this possible to do and if so, could it be done fairly quickly?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Ed

Thanks for writing. I tried the upload again and this time the size was ok but it gave other errors. One was that the sample rate has to be 11, 22 or 44 and I believe my file is 4,400. I'm not sure exactly what sample rate is, but I know it is something that can be altered in my sound editor. The other error had something to do with "ID3" and I have no idea what that is. Also, there were requested fields for "title" and "artist" that I tried to fill in but I think they are meta data driven not just where you put anything in you want to call it. . Or so it seems. Anyhow, there may be a file up there in the audio/temp area and you could play with it if you have time. It seems like the audio system is pretty high end which is very cool, but will take a it of know-how on my end to be able to use it probably.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Melancon [mailto:ben@agaricdesign.com]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 11:53 AM
To: Edward Rholl
Cc: 'JEFFREY ARESTY'; Stefan Freudenberg
Subject: Re: Internet Bar & Podcasts, etc.

Hello Ed,

Oops, I thought I'd upped the file upload size a lot already... well at the
time 2mb to 6 probably seemed like a lot.

I've upped the upload limit to 60 megabytes on the server. That should do
it!

I'd appreciate if you could try again, I do think this solution - which
gives people podcast style links for iTunes for example - is best.

There is not FTP access on the internetbarcontest.org server, mostly as a
security consideration. Our sysadmin could set that up (correctly) but in
the short term if you need FTP access I can create an account for you at
other sites I manage, such as zingspace.org

ben

[sorry, I thought I sent this e-mail several hours ago. must not quite have
hit send]

Edward Rholl wrote:
> > Hi Ben,
> >
> > I tried to load up the podcasts last night but they are too
> > large--about 30 megs and I noticed there is a limit to the permissible
> > size of files of 6 megs.
> >
> > Probably the most important immediate issue we have is to create a
> > page or pages where these audio podcasts can reside so that I can send
> > links to that page to people who buy the e-courses from the institute.
> > Anything you can do with me to facilitate that would be really
appreciated!
> >
> > It seems the only way to get the files to you would be by ftp. Is that
> > possible? They don't really need any formatting or associated text for
> > the immediate future, though I could write some to add context. All
> > that is needed right away is a page for them to reside on--or,
> > preferably I guess a separate page for each of them so that I can
> > provide a separate link for each to people who purchase the e-courses we
have in the Institute.
> >
> > Is this possible to do and if so, could it be done fairly quickly?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Ed

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