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Re: Learning from the Master Natural Sound Recordists

Subject: Re: Learning from the Master Natural Sound Recordists
From: "Phil Tyler" macmang4125
Date: Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:39 am ((PDT))
Hi George

I tried your site from my PC using IE version 7, although the pages loaded =
it would not
play the sounds. So I tried Safari for the PC, Apple have released a public=
 beta of it.
Using Safari on my PC your site loads fine, pages probably look better in S=
afari than IE as
well, and all the audio links work as well with another window opening with=
 a QuickTime
player in it.

I also tried Firefox which also worked fine, but out of the three browsers =
I tried on the PC I
preferred Safari. But then I am an Apple man at heart and only have the PC =
as I wanted a
project to do, so as I could not build a Mac I built a PC. (So don't anyone=
 try and part me
from my PowerBook G4!)

I really enjoyed the recordings on your site and the info and the pictures =
you included.

Well done.

Regards

Phil

--- In  "George Paul" <> wrote=
:
>
> I have finished this site by adding the rest of the trip and the followin=
g recordings:
>
> 1.  Lang Elliott recording of Saw-whet owl
>
> 2.  nothern woodland
>
> 3.  northern forest rivulet
>
> 4.  George Paul Nighthawk
>
> 5.  Ted Mack 2006 Nighthawk
>
>
> http://web.mac.com/geopaul/iWeb/The%20Visit/1.html
>
> Thus, we have the following:
> 1.  Racoon encounter
> 2.  Cerulean warbler soundscape -- woodpecker rap decay-- Yellow breated =
chat
> 3.  Copes Grey treefrog
> 4.  Tuesday morning battle of the recording techniques, including:
>           mono wood thrush
>           stereo wood thrush
>           mono warbler
>           stereo warbler
>           mono Eastern wood pewee
>           stereo Eastern wood pewee
> 5.    The whisper
> 6.    Lang Elliott Saw-whet owl recording
> 7.    Northern woodland soundscape
> 8.    Northern forest rivulet soundscape
> 9.    George Paul nighthawk
> 10.  Ted Mack SASS nighthawk, frog chorus
>
> for a total of 15 recordings.  Thanks for helping out on the trouble shoo=
ting.  I trust all
the
> challenges of listening to my site will help others in their construction=
s of web sites to
> share recordings with others. This has convinced me to get a higher power=
ed web
> authoring application, so I can do exactly what I want to do without at l=
east being
limited
> by the application.
>
>
> I will be hosting Carl Gerhardt from U of Missouri today, and we may be r=
ecording.
>
> Then, next month, to the tropics.  Thanks for the DAT advice as well.
>
> George Paul
>






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