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To maintain a consistent vocal sound and to avoid the degradation in sound quality that comes from re-editing compressed audio files, edits to an existing recording should be done by the original recorder. Thus, in cases where a recording needs to be modified and the original recorder is not
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is more general and may be awarded to editors who make a significant contribution to the wiki by creating and/or adding original or rare audio files, historical recordings, self-made music, self-made examples of sound effects or musical styles, natural sounds, etc.
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Recording and editing articles can be time-consuming, and recordings are sometimes abandoned or have their source text dramatically changed before they are finished. It helps to start with smaller, more manageable articles first and then move up to bigger
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Knowledge articles are constantly evolving; once created, audio versions become less and less accurate when compared with the current article. This can be solved with updated audio recordings.
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In performing the articles aloud, readers can catch inconsistencies, redundancies, and awkward phrases not noticed by other editors, thus improving the written version of Knowledge.
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They are a valuable learning tool for those learning English. If a link is given to the version of the page that was recorded then users may listen to the words while reading them.
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Some may find it easier to concentrate on an article while listening to it, especially in an environment with distracting sounds (with the use of headphones).
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Incorrect pronunciation can mislead non-English-speaking users. This can be solved by looking up the pronunciation for words before performing the recording.
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to generate MP3 audio files and podcasts of Knowledge articles in different languages. Note that it is highly discouraged to use this software
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Users can listen to Knowledge articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as running, or housework).
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as nothing can replace the user's voice and it may also miss words. If this is used, you will not be awarded any credits for the project.
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Software that converts text to voice is readily available and can be easily used to read out Knowledge pages on-the-fly. See
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an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
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Spoken articles make Knowledge content available to those who can understand English but cannot read it.
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to provide spoken versions of pages from Knowledge and its sister projects. Now inactive.
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Here are just some reasons why it is worthwhile creating spoken recordings of articles.
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available to do it, the recording may need to be re-recorded entirely or removed.
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may be awarded to an editor who makes outstanding contributions in the form of
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For people wishing to listen to articles that don't yet have a spoken version:
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aims to produce recordings of Knowledge articles being read aloud. See the
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for instructions on how to request a recording of a particular article.
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There is no way to follow or indicate links, although
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for articles that have already been recorded, and the
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To award a contributor with the Audio Barnstar, use:
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This project has its very own official barnstar, the
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Index

Knowledge:Wikiproject Spoken Knowledge
WP:SOFTWARE
WP:STARWARS
WP:SEVERE
Knowledge glossary
Knowledge:WikiSpeak
Main Page
Creating Recordings
Spoken Articles
Talk
Being Recorded
Review
Participants
Shortcuts
WP:SPOKEN
WP:SPEAK
WP:VOICED
WP:VOICEOVER
spoken articles
requests
screen readers
auditory learners
Audio Hyperlinks
Creating Recordings
Join WikiProject
screen reader
Pediaphon
speech synthesis
Spoken Barnstar
Spoken Barnstar

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