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== Creating new audio collections ==
== Creating new audio collections ==


Objective/vision: For any local language, it is easy to create a word/phrase list, and record them spoken. And easy to record local dialects of existing word/phrase lists. This would help local languages, dialects, and cultures survive.
Objective/vision: For any local language, it should be easy to create a word/phrase list, and record them spoken. And easy to record local dialects of existing word/phrase lists. This would help local languages, dialects, and cultures survive.


There is an existing [http://shtooka.net/soft/shtooka_recorder/?lng=en Shtooka Recorder] (Windows only) program which given a word list, enables a speaker to quickly (~1 hour) record 1k words/phrases.
There is an existing [http://shtooka.net/soft/shtooka_recorder/?lng=en Shtooka Recorder] (Windows only) program which given a word list, enables a speaker to quickly (~1 hour) record 1k words/phrases.

Revision as of 16:42, 6 September 2007

The Shtooka Project is a cooperative project with the goal of creating audio material and software tools needed to learn foreign languages. The first and mast important step is to put in place a set of audio collections with correponding linguistic data and the necessary tools to make the most of them.

Creating new audio collections

Objective/vision: For any local language, it should be easy to create a word/phrase list, and record them spoken. And easy to record local dialects of existing word/phrase lists. This would help local languages, dialects, and cultures survive.

There is an existing Shtooka Recorder (Windows only) program which given a word list, enables a speaker to quickly (~1 hour) record 1k words/phrases.

"Someone worked on a python version of the shtooka recorder"(IRC), which works with GStreamer. Maybe this?

We also need a way for people to create the word/phrase lists.

It looks like a Shtooka Recorder activity might be the way to go.

Are there any other related resources out on the web?

See also