Audio questions

Andrea Berez andrea at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Fri Jan 28 17:08:17 UTC 2005


Dear David,

Thanks for your reply. I'll take a look into your suggestions and let you
know what I come up with. I am currently looking into using SMIL, and I'll
keep the list posted on my findings as well.

Thank you,
Andrea Berez




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Andrea Berez
LINGUIST List Editor
Wayne State University
andrea at linguistlist.org
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, David Nathan wrote:

> Hi Andrea
>
> A short reply to your question - I dont know of any software that will automatically chop up your sound files, although there should in principle be something around. For video editing, for example, a method is to construct an EDL "edit decision list" which contains basically the time markers (as in ELAN); the software then chops up (and reassembles) the parts. Perhaps a search for key terms here might turn up something.
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> The other (better, perhaps) line of enquiry is leaving the sound file whole and playing parts of it in synch with the ELAN text stream. You probably already know that it is not possible to do this with ordinary web pages. I think the answer is in using some kind of "wrapper format" that allows some software to control the sound in terms of time codes. Possibilities include MP3 and Quicktime. For example, you could use MP3 and set up your data within Flash; a simpler solution would be to use Quicktime - you could convert your ELAN files to Quicktime text format and also import your sound. Users would then be able to play it from a web page via a Quicktime plug-in.
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> Let us know what you eventually decide.
>
> David Nathan
> Endangered Languages Archive
> SOAS London
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