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Re: Fox, deer, owl, crossbills...

Subject: Re: Fox, deer, owl, crossbills...
From: "Paul Slabaugh" texdig
Date: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:41 am ((PST))
Inspiring...gotta ask questions!
They sound top notch ...consensus here? For me, it was cinematic, with 
a real nice balance of dampened echo and pure. How was it regarding 
sound logging needs???

I also like the friendly 'play by arrow and read' method. Did that 
access well for others here? 
 
...regarding security...
If those were commercially important to Chris, what is the current 
effectiveness of protecting or 'watermarking' those files while 
allowing easy access? Isn't that very important to some here?
-paul

--- In  "Chris Hails" <> 
wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> 
> Last Sunday I had a lucky experience in wildlife recording when things
> got quite busy right in front of me. I have written up the events as a
> diary page with my recordings embedded so I could share them properly.
> Please could someone confirm that my SCops Owl identification is
> correct ? I can't think what else it could be. 
> 
> http://cjhails.googlepages.com/fox%2Cowl%2Cdeer%2Ccrossbils
> 
> As always advice on improvements for such excercises would be very
> welcome.
> 
> Chris
>






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