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Revision 2 . . November 15, 2009 11:04 pm by Marcus [Added more content]
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Changed: 3c3
I'm going to rashly assume the recording are on a standard audio CD, most likely created by the Cube's in-house CD recorder. Hopefully the CD was created with the transitions between the tracks at meaningful places, like the transitions between songs and inter-song chat. If this is not the case, editing will be required to chop material off the beginning and end of the tracks, and maybe even to join tracks together.
I'm going to rashly assume the recording are on a standard audio CD, most likely created by the Cube's in-house CD recorder. Hopefully the CD was created with the transitions between the tracks at meaningful places, like the transitions between songs and inter-song chat. If this is not the case, editing will be required to chop material off at the beginning and end of the tracks, and maybe even to join tracks together.

Changed: 7c7
Ripping CDs is actually a two-step process, the first step is creating extracting the uncompressed .wav to your computer, secondly converting the .wav file (which is enormous) to the lossy mp3 file that is suitable to transfer on the web-site.
Ripping CDs is actually a two-step process, the first step is creating extracting the uncompressed .wav files to your computer, secondly converting the .wav files (which are enormous) to the lossy mp3 files that are suitable to transfer on the web-site.

Changed: 13c13
Concerning the bit-rate to perform the conversion, this is another judgement call. There is a trade-off between quality and file-size. There is a limited amount of file storage available on the server so this need to be used wisely. VBR (variable bit rate) conversions are better. Personally if I think the song has merit, I will convert it with a higher bit-rate for better quality (target of 190 kbps, VBR). If the song is less than stellar, I will perhaps use 130 or 165 kps, to preserve file space. The "MP3" section of the page at http://www.teqnilogik.com/tutorials/eac.shtml shows how to set up the MP3 compression options of EAC.
Concerning the bit-rate to perform the conversion, this is another judgement call. There is a trade-off between quality and file-size. There is a limited amount of file storage available on the server so this need to be used wisely. VBR (variable bit rate) conversions are better than CBR (constant bit rate). Personally if I think the song has merit, I will convert it with a higher bit-rate for better quality (target of 190 kbps, VBR). If the song is less than stellar, I will perhaps use 130 or 165 kps, to preserve file space. The "MP3" section of the page at http://www.teqnilogik.com/tutorials/eac.shtml shows how to set up the MP3 compression options of EAC.

Changed: 21c21,29
For extra points, create MP3 tags within the mp3 file. There are many ways of doing this, one easy way is using the mp3 player [winamp].
It's worth creating MP3 tags within the mp3 file. There are many ways of doing this, one easy way is using the mp3 player [winamp]. The image below shows an example of the mp3 ID3v2 tags set. The full text of the copyright entry is

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0


the URL is "http://www.orchestra.cubecinema.com"

When the appropriate tags have been edited, press the "Copy to ID3v1" button.

http://www.orchestra.cubecinema.com/img/winamp_mp3_tags.png

Changed: 27,28c35,41
In the Winscp Login screen, the Host name is "orchestra.cubecinema.com" (without the speech marks). Ask for the user name and password. Winscp then shows two panels. The left panel is your machine, the right panel is the server.
On login you will be looking at the /home/orchestra directory. Navigate to /home/orchestra/htdocs/downloads/. Create a new directory (by pressing F7). For a rehearsal on the 1st January 1970 for example, call the new directory rehearsal_1_01_70. Please do not use spaces in the directory name. Change into the directory you have just created. Drag the mp3 files into the lower right panel to copy them to the server. When copying has finished, browse to http://www.orchestra.cubecinema.com/downloads/rehearsal_1_01_70/ to see the files you have transferred.
In the Winscp Login screen, the Host name is "orchestra.cubecinema.com" (without the speech marks). Ask me for the user name and password. Winscp then shows two panels. The left panel is your machine, the right panel is the server. On login you will be looking at the /home/orchestra directory. Navigate to /home/orchestra/htdocs/downloads/. Create a new directory (by pressing F7). For example, for a rehearsal that occurred on the 1st January 1970, call the new directory rehearsal_1_01_70. Please do not use spaces in the directory name. Change into the directory you have just created. Drag the mp3 files into the lower right panel to copy them to the server. When the copying has finished, browse to http://www.orchestra.cubecinema.com/downloads/rehearsal_1_01_70/ to see the files you have transferred.

Creating a new page in the wiki for the downloads




Although the new directory created under downloads can be accessed directly, it isn't very pretty, and doesn't have the ability to list band members, creative commons statement etc. The easier way to create a new page is to copy an existing one, for example OrchestraRehearsal 11 Feb 09. See also HowToDriveThisWiki.

Marcus

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