diff --git a/recording/README.md b/recording/README.md index e50176b..fa8734c 100644 --- a/recording/README.md +++ b/recording/README.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Recording/Editing using your Computer The majority of podcasters use [Audacity](https://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/). First set the Project Rate to 44100Hz, then you can either record your show in Audacity itself or import the file you recorded earlier and edit it as you wish. -![Audacity Can Record](images/contribute-audacity-record.png "Audacity Screenshot of Recording") +![Audacity Can Record](contribute-audacity-record.png "Audacity Screenshot of Recording") > Audacity is a free, easy-to-use and multilingual audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ When you have finished editing your podcast you can export it. 4. Set _Level_ to **8 (best)**. 5. Set _Bit depth_ to **24**. -![Audacity Export Settings](images/contribute-audacity-export.png "Audacity Screenshot of an Export") +![Audacity Export Settings](contribute-audacity-export.png "Audacity Screenshot of an Export") Recording round table discussions ------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ If you would like to record with multiple participants then you can use [Mumble] Walk through the audio wizard and then pop into the **Hacker Public Radio** room. Once you are ready press the **recording** button, select _multichannel_ and then _start_. That will record multiple tracks, one for each participant which you can edit and then submit. Kwisher made a [Mumble tutorial](mumble-howto) which you might find useful and [Delwin](correspondents/0228.html) has produced a number of short shows on how to configure the audio quality. -![Audacity Can Record](images/contribute-mumble-record.png "Audacity Screenshot of Recording") +![Audacity Can Record](contribute-mumble-record.png "Audacity Screenshot of Recording") Avoid Bedding/background music --------------------------------------------------------------