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1 - Send an email introducing yourself to [email protected]. Rishab will then add you as an editor of the Google spreadsheet we use to oversee the project.
Welcome to an opportunity to offer direct service to Śrīla Prabhupāda's voice. We are proofreading the transcriptions of his lectures and conversations to make sure that the text is exactly the words spoken by Śrīla Prabhupāda. This is a very simple service to do and only needs an attentive ear and the desire to serve.
 
Here are the steps to start.
 
1 - Send an email introducing yourself to [email protected]. Rishab will then add you as an editor of the Google spreadsheet we use to oversee the project:


http://tinyurl.com/Text-to-Audio-Fidelity
http://tinyurl.com/Text-to-Audio-Fidelity


2 - Choose a lecture from the list on our Google Spreadsheet. Just enter your name and the date next to the lecture you choose. This will make sure we don't have two people doing the same work.
2 - Choose a lecture from the list on our Google Spreadsheet. At the moment we are completing the lectures of 1976. Enter your name and the date that you start proofreading the file next to the lecture you choose. This will make sure we don't have two people doing the same work.


3 - Copy the text of the lecture from the page into a blank Microsoft Word file, go to the review tab, and click track changes.
3 - Copy the text of the lecture from the page into a blank Microsoft Word file, go to the review tab, and click track changes.


4 - Download the audio file from the page since it is easier to listen to it offline. You might need to listen to a few words again and again, and this is much easier to do with an offline file. The easiest way to download the lectures is by using a browser extension. There are many of these for both Firefox and Chrome which let you download any video or audio you are playing on a page.
4 - To clarify what is actually spoken you might need to listen to some words a few times, and this is much easier to do with an offline audio file. The easiest way to download the audio file from the Vanisource page is to use a browser extension. There are many of these for both Firefox and Chrome which let you download any video or audio you are playing on a page.


Try http://www.downloadhelper.net/ for firefox,
Try http://www.downloadhelper.net/ for Firefox, or FVD downloader for Chrome.
or FVD downloader for Chrome


5 - Then you just listen to the lecture and edit the text if it says anything different to what you hear. I have made a list of the most common things to look out for from my own experience. This is linked at the top of the table.
5 - Then simply listen to the lecture and edit the text if it is different to what you hear. Here is a list of the most common things to look out for. This link is also at the top of the Google Spreadsheet:


http://vanimedia.org/wiki/TO_DO_list_for_Audio_to_Text_Fidelity_Project
http://vanimedia.org/wiki/TO_DO_list_for_Audio_to_Text_Fidelity_Project


When you are done send me the file and I will be able to see exactly what you changed.
When you are done, send Rishab the Microsoft Word file and he will be able to see exactly what you changed.
 
If you have any questions please let him know by skype or email. His skype name is rishab.hauter.
 
Thanks for coming forward. We hope you will relish this service as much as other devotees are.


If you have any questions please let me know by skype or email. My skype name is rishab.hauter
your grateful servants from Vanipedia

Latest revision as of 10:10, 4 June 2014


Welcome to an opportunity to offer direct service to Śrīla Prabhupāda's voice. We are proofreading the transcriptions of his lectures and conversations to make sure that the text is exactly the words spoken by Śrīla Prabhupāda. This is a very simple service to do and only needs an attentive ear and the desire to serve.

Here are the steps to start.

1 - Send an email introducing yourself to [email protected]. Rishab will then add you as an editor of the Google spreadsheet we use to oversee the project:

http://tinyurl.com/Text-to-Audio-Fidelity

2 - Choose a lecture from the list on our Google Spreadsheet. At the moment we are completing the lectures of 1976. Enter your name and the date that you start proofreading the file next to the lecture you choose. This will make sure we don't have two people doing the same work.

3 - Copy the text of the lecture from the page into a blank Microsoft Word file, go to the review tab, and click track changes.

4 - To clarify what is actually spoken you might need to listen to some words a few times, and this is much easier to do with an offline audio file. The easiest way to download the audio file from the Vanisource page is to use a browser extension. There are many of these for both Firefox and Chrome which let you download any video or audio you are playing on a page.

Try http://www.downloadhelper.net/ for Firefox, or FVD downloader for Chrome.

5 - Then simply listen to the lecture and edit the text if it is different to what you hear. Here is a list of the most common things to look out for. This link is also at the top of the Google Spreadsheet:

http://vanimedia.org/wiki/TO_DO_list_for_Audio_to_Text_Fidelity_Project

When you are done, send Rishab the Microsoft Word file and he will be able to see exactly what you changed.

If you have any questions please let him know by skype or email. His skype name is rishab.hauter.

Thanks for coming forward. We hope you will relish this service as much as other devotees are.

your grateful servants from Vanipedia