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timhall11
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hello, i love your site!
i am a newbie but i am in the midst of a recording issue and need help.
here it is: i spent the last over a year recording my reading of my 1700-page, 4-book novel, on substack. it is finished and, together with its text version, it is up on substack and anyone who wants to see it can enter the quartet's title, john brown's children, and read it for free at your leisure.
but i did not come here to advertise. i came because i just now learned that none of the recordings i made there, which reside in substack and also in a storage folder of my own email program, can be exported to audacity, which i had planned to use to ready the audio for production as an audiobook. the chatbot just informed me of this situation, but i had not seen any mention of this elsewhere before now. it is telling me that i have to do the recording all over.
my question to you, to this site, is: is this true? or is there a way to extract those audio files from substack's clutches and edit them in audacity or another editing program? after all, this work too me 13 months, and at age 83, this was work not to b cast aside easily.
please give me some feedback.
and my love to all your work,
tim hall
i am a newbie but i am in the midst of a recording issue and need help.
here it is: i spent the last over a year recording my reading of my 1700-page, 4-book novel, on substack. it is finished and, together with its text version, it is up on substack and anyone who wants to see it can enter the quartet's title, john brown's children, and read it for free at your leisure.
but i did not come here to advertise. i came because i just now learned that none of the recordings i made there, which reside in substack and also in a storage folder of my own email program, can be exported to audacity, which i had planned to use to ready the audio for production as an audiobook. the chatbot just informed me of this situation, but i had not seen any mention of this elsewhere before now. it is telling me that i have to do the recording all over.
my question to you, to this site, is: is this true? or is there a way to extract those audio files from substack's clutches and edit them in audacity or another editing program? after all, this work too me 13 months, and at age 83, this was work not to b cast aside easily.
please give me some feedback.
and my love to all your work,
tim hall