Hi Pat,
Probably a mailing list where blind people talk about sound editing is not the
best place to ask about making and editing video, but if you have a laptop
with a webcam and Windows 10 try to tipe Camera in Windows search and open
Camera.app. Switch to video mode because the default setting is for photo snap,
and ready to record a basic and decent video like an introduction.
Also, in Photo app in Windows 10 you can do very basic things in terms of
editing, but being blind of course I didn’t checked at all such features, but
for a sighted person is very welcome to explore what’s offering this app.
I have just recorded few seconds of video as a trial and works fine on my
computer which is a Dell with Windows 10, Intel I7 10th gen, 8 GB ram ddr 4,
and SSD drive. Also I have a dedicated videocard NVIDIA 2gb graphic memory.
But I am sure will work on cheaprer machines, but two factors are important:
good light when you snap that video and well calibrated mic. Also, is good to
shut down everything else while video recording other way the laptop
ventilation will damage whole sound.
Is no point to have a nice looking video but a full noise background.
Hope to help you.
Best Regards,
Adrian Tamasan
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Patrick Brown (Redacted sender "pbrown5" for DMARC)
Sent: 02 April 2021 14:10
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Help along the way
Hey Audacity4Blind Members:
I am Pat in Tyler Texas and I ask if it is ok to ask questions to the group
even if others have already asked them and you have responded? I do not want to
be a nuisance but some of the features and functions are like a computer where
I only use what I need while I need it and forget the rest of my training until
I need that function again.
I have colleague interviewing for a teacher position and was asked to create a
simple video of the introduction. I know audacity is voice only but can you
suggest a simple software that can do a 3-minute video? I am open to
suggestions.
Recently added to the membership, I monitor the threads and admit I am amazed
and give a shout-out tribute to all of you who overcome these challenges and go
forward in life including mastering Audacity!
YOU will laugh at this one, I am interviewing for a work-at-home-office
Customer Care Center instead of going to a building. I did great on the
vocabulary, math, and typing portion of the test. When it came to the online
practice simulation, I failed because I could not see or maneuver their screen
size. They wanted the traditional settings and it was not compatible with my
larger monitor. Lots of frustration while they state the company is compatible
and sensitive to my needs. I don't need sensitivity! LOL.
Pat
On Friday, April 2, 2021, 06:28:31 AM CDT, Robert Hänggi
<aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Audacity has *.po files which are sent to the translators for doing
the translation for upcoming releases.
I suggest you contact the audacity quality list or post on the forum
to get involved.
If you're fast, you can make it into the 3.0.1 release (due in about two weeks).
Cheers
Robert
On 02/04/2021, Marco Oros <marco.oros93@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:marco.oros93@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hello.
My name is Marco Oros. I am blind users of Audacity and I try to
translate Audacity to Slovak. Problem is, that current technology is not
accessible for the blind to translate this software.
I'll help You as best as I can.
Also, I am using Audacity I thing 14 years I think.
Thank You.
Best regards from Slovakia
Marco Oros
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