Record and Split Audio
For basic information about Talking Books and microphone setup, see Record Audio.
By default, the Talking Book Tool lets you record one sentence at a time. It is often more natural to record an entire text box at once, however.
Recording a whole text box
To record an entire text box at once:
Click on the
Advanced
button in the Talking Book tool.Select the
By Whole Text Box
radio button control in theRecording Mode
section.remarqueWhen you change the recording mode to By Whole Text Box, Bloom highlights the entire text box for recording.
- Record the text using the
Speak
button.
Splitting a text box recording
When you play a Talking Book, Bloom highlights each recorded sentence. If you have more than one sentence in a text box, you may want to split your recording so that each sentence is highlighted in turn.
When you set the recording mode to Whole Text Box, Bloom adds a Split
button to the Talking Book Tool, between the Check
and Next
buttons.
To split a recording for an entire text box:
- Click the
Split
button.
Bloom will divide your recording into sentence-sized chunks.
Bloom relies on an extra software program called Aeneas to split your recording into sentences.
Adding audio splits with segment markers
Bloom splits a text box recording into sentences by looking for sentence-ending punctuation ( . ? ! ). You can add extra breaks:
Record or import the audio recording for the text box.
Place the cursor where you want a break.
Click the
Insert Segment Marker
.remarqueYou can also insert a segment by typing a vertical bar character (
|
).
- Click the
Split
button to (re)segment the audio recording.
Click the Check
button to make sure that Bloom has properly divided the audio.
Fine-tuning audio splits: Editing a timing file
Sometimes Bloom does not split the text box audio exactly how you would like it. You can manually edit the timings that control the audio highlighting, to fine-tune how the text is highlighted as the audio is played back. If you need to do this, see Edit Aeneas Timings .