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Re: I give up - posting sound files

Subject: Re: I give up - posting sound files
From: "John Hartog" hartogj
Date: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:51 pm (PDT)
It's because there was no room left there. I just cleared out 1000kb:
should be enough room for yours now (sorry Bernie, it was your singing
dunes piece I had posted for you a while back.)  Looks like it's time
for some house cleaning.

--- In  "Rory" <> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> In August, working on a radio documentary in Western Newfoundland, I
> recorded some ambient sound. This included the sound of some birds,
> and I am would like to know what a couple of them are. The recordings
> were done at 48kHz, 24 bit depth. I just tried to upload a 10 second
> segment, converted to MP3, to this site, but am told that the file is
> too large. In fact, I have tried it three times, shortening it each
> time. The last time I tried, it was 10 seconds long, entirely because
> that is how long it took the bird, a woodpecker, between drumming. If
> he was a quicker drummer, the file would be shorter. Unfortunately, he
> wasn't thinking about the download limitations of the internet when he
> was doing his thing.
>
> Any advice on uploading this file greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers.
>








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