[RNLD] Archiving SayMore files

Nick Thieberger thien at unimelb.edu.au
Wed Mar 14 21:08:43 UTC 2018


If you have used SayMore for creating spoken annotations of a recording
(the BOLD method) then you may have found that it has created hundreds, or
thousands, of small audio files. When you come to archive this mass of
data, you may want to try the tool our colleagues built for us. It rejoins
the files and inserts silence in the master file so it is all synced up,
and playable as a single file. On behalf of digital language archives I ask
that you do not archive all of the small files created by SayMore, but that
you use this method to produce a good archival form of the data.

Details here: http://www.paradisec.org.au/blog/2018/03/merging-saymore-
audio-snippets-into-a-single-wav-file/
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