Avon
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I’d be interested to learn the best way of creating YouTube content from a WAV file. It just needs to have a static background picture and be converted to an MP4 I think. Any tips for getting a decent “audiophile” rendition? The quality of posts varies considerably, to say the least, and there’re many different WWW suggestions given on how to do this. So, is there a recommended way, such that I can control the bit rate of the audio content? I normally use Adobe Audition for audio work. It can read MP4 files, but I don’t think it can create them, as they’re a video format and not audio. Perhaps I could use FooBar2000?
I’m hoping this isn’t a stupid question. I’d like to put up a needle-drop on YouTube. The recording is “The future of baroque music. A lecture recital by SOL BABITZ. Serving to complement the enclosed book: the GREAT BAROQUE HOAX. A guide to baroque performance”. It was issued by The Early Music Laboratory, Los Angeles © 1970 Sol Babitz. As far as I can tell, that society no longer exists, and neither does Sol. The recording quality is primitive, though at the same time, compelling to me at least. I realise that YouTube will content match it and reject if there’re copyright issues. I don’t see a recording of it anywhere else, yet Googling it gives a bit of information, including a couple of owners on Discogs.
I’m not looking for legal advice, but I’m curious as to what I should do. Should I just post it, and see what happens, or should I attempt to contact someone first? The recording would be of historical interest I think.
I’m hoping this isn’t a stupid question. I’d like to put up a needle-drop on YouTube. The recording is “The future of baroque music. A lecture recital by SOL BABITZ. Serving to complement the enclosed book: the GREAT BAROQUE HOAX. A guide to baroque performance”. It was issued by The Early Music Laboratory, Los Angeles © 1970 Sol Babitz. As far as I can tell, that society no longer exists, and neither does Sol. The recording quality is primitive, though at the same time, compelling to me at least. I realise that YouTube will content match it and reject if there’re copyright issues. I don’t see a recording of it anywhere else, yet Googling it gives a bit of information, including a couple of owners on Discogs.
I’m not looking for legal advice, but I’m curious as to what I should do. Should I just post it, and see what happens, or should I attempt to contact someone first? The recording would be of historical interest I think.