Editing and Uploading Class Recordings

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As you know, the EVE University Class Library is an invaluable knowledge base for new capsuleers. This guide will illustrate, step-by-step, how to record, encode, edit and upload your class recordings. We encourage unistas to record classes they attend.

Contents


Recording

In order to be able to record a class on mumble, you must be using Mumble version 1.2.3

Recording a Class is simple enough; Once you join the class sub-channel under Class.E-UNI on Mumble, click the red button on your menu, select Mode: downmix, select your output format (for the purposes of this guide, it is assumed you're using .wav format.) When you're all set, hit Start. Please be informed that you can not join the channel Class.E-UNI directly, but you must join the sub-channel with the name of the class.

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Editing & Encoding

After you record the lecture, you might need to edit it: the class might have started late and you want to remove the first 2 mins or maybe you forgot to stop the recording and you recorded 30mins of silence. Whatever the reason, if you need to edit the file, you can use a software such as Audacity, its a free, multi-platform and easy to use program and in the following sections we'll demonstrate its use. You can always use other software if you prefer to do so.

Installing Audiacity & Lame Encoder

Please download & install Audacity and install the lame encoder for audacity, we'll need it to export our class audio files into mp3 in later steps. You can download audacity from this link and lame encoder for audaicty from this link. Please check this page for instructions on properly installing the encoder. We will not provide the details of installing the software or the encoder as the steps or methods may vary between different platforms.

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Editing

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Encoding

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Bitrate Mode: Constant
Quality: 32kbps 22050Khz
Channel Mode: Joint Stereo
E-UNI <Class name>.mp3


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Artist Name: <Instructor's name>
Track Title: <Class name>
Album Title: EVE University Class Library
Year: <year>
Comments: Recorded: <class date in YYYY.MM.DD format>
E-UNI mp3 artwork


Congratulations, depending on your CPU, it may take a couple of minutes for Audacity to export the file. Now it's time to upload this file to internet.

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Uploading

You can use Eve-Files to upload your EVE related files. When you're done uploading the file, please see this forum thread and scroll down to 4. Posting your files section for further instructions.

Uploading to Wiki Yourself

You can upload the file to UNIWIKI yourself, but there are some guidelines you must follow before you upload a class audio.

"File_Name - Instructor - Date (YYYY.MM.DD) - Length (MMM:SS) - Format (MP3 bitrate) - Filesize"
Ex: E-UNI Drones 101 - Neville Smit - 2010.06.19 - 97:13 - MP3 32kbps 22Khz Mono - 22.2 MB

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