[Studiotalk] Hindenburg
Scholz, Scott
scott.scholz at nebraska.gov
Wed Aug 23 12:26:39 CDT 2017
Nebraska is using two annual subs of HABC for DTB navigation markup only, and Soundforge for recording/editing/postproduction.
While there are some advantages to recording w/Hindy in terms of front-end prep for DTB production, I think it's a pretty lousy program for postproduction/editing, and I'll never get over the half-waveform graphic display. I think "real" recording software, including Soundforge, Adobe, Cubase, Logic, ProTools, Audacity, etc, still offer much more power in terms of effective editing and postproduction tools, all the more important when working with volunteers instead of paid professional narrators. I can't imagine a workflow in which I would want to give up that editing ability to record in Hindy.
Thanks,
Scott Scholz
Director
Nebraska Library Commission
Talking Book and Braille Service
1200 N St Ste 120
Lincoln, NE 68508-2023
(402) 471-6553
scott.scholz at nebraska.gov
From: studiotalk [mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org] On Behalf Of Pai, John
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 12:16 PM
To: TBBS Recording Studio Info <studiotalk at islemail.org>
Subject: Re: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg
Thanks for the feedback so far.
We've been using Adobe Audition for recording in our 8 audio booths and the very vintage Book Wizard for markup.
Does Hindenburg incorporate sound sweetening tools and audio recovering elements?
JP
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From: studiotalk <studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org<mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org>> on behalf of Stephen Lewis <slewis at tsl.texas.gov<mailto:slewis at tsl.texas.gov>>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:38:49 AM
To: TBBS Recording Studio Info
Subject: Re: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg
Here in Texas we've been using HABC "Hindy" for nav-markup (not for recording narration) since about 2014. We love the program and find it to be an excellent piece of software. We are on an annual subscription with 10 licenses. :)
However, increasingly byzantine bureaucratic red-tape makes it an incredibly frustrating headache each and every year when we have to renew. :(
- SMiles Lewis
Volunteer Recording Studio<https://www.tsl.texas.gov/tbp/vrs.html>
Texas State Library & Archives Commission
Talking Book Program
Audio Production Administrator / Studio Director
(512) 463-5546 voicemail
(512) 936-0685 fax
www.TexasTalkingBooks.org<http://www.texastalkingbooks.org/>
www.Tsl.Texas.gov/tbp/<http://www.tsl.texas.gov/tbp/>
From: studiotalk [mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org] On Behalf Of Pai, John
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 6:29 PM
To: Studiotalk at islemail.org<mailto:Studiotalk at islemail.org>
Subject: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg
Hey Folks,
First time posting here.
I was wondering how many services are using Hindenburg for production and in what capacity?
Annual Subscription?
Standard buy-out licensing?
What has worked the best and which for you has been most cost effective?
Many Thanks,
JOHN D PAI, Audio Book Production Supervisor
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library | Washington State Library | Office of the Secretary of State
2021 9th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98121
w: 206-615-0415 | e: john.pai at sos.wa.gov<mailto:john.pai at sos.wa.gov>
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