Version at: 29/04/2014, 09:20

# Contribute audio for Tatoeba

**1)** You need to have a good microphone because we care about sound quality.

**2)** Download [Shtooka Recorder](http://downloads.tatoeba.org/kit_shtooka_Install_0.9.8.exe) and get familiar with it. You will be using it to record the sentences. It's a very useful program. Here are some video tutorials: 

* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcJoLBjUOaY (made by AmberShadow).
* [http://bit.ly/shtooka](bit.ly/shtooka) (made by CK) = video and documentation

**OR DOWNLOAD** swac-recorder:

* For Windows (XP, Vista, Win7, Win8): [32-bit](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3186185/swac-record.exe)  |  [64-bit](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3186185/swac-record-64.exe)

* For Ubuntu (13.10, 12.04): [32-bit](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/xUbuntu_13.10/i386/swac-record_0.4_i386.deb)  |  [64-bit](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/xUbuntu_13.10/amd64/swac-record_0.4_amd64.deb)

* For Fedora (20, 19): [source package](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/Fedora_20/src/swac-record-0.4-14.1.src.rpm)

**3)** Pick a few random sentences (just 2 or 3), record them, and send us the samples at team@tatoeba.org, with the title "Audio for Tatoeba in *language_name*". This way we can evaluate whether the sound quality is good enough.

**4)** If we tell you that the quality of your audio is good enough, you can go ahead and record audio for more sentences. Verify that all the sentences sound natural to you. If a sentence doesn't sound natural, post a comment on it.

**5)** In Shtooka Recorder, copy-paste the final list into the "Words to record", fill in the info in the "Speaker" tab, go back to the "Words" tab and click "Continue".

**6)** Press the space bar to indicate that you are ready, and read the sentence that is highlighted in red. The software will detect when to start and stop recording, and will jump to the next sentence automatically. All you have to do is read what's highlighted in red. If you want to take a break, you can press space to pause, so that it doesn't record something unrelated. If you need to listen to a sentence's audio, simply select it and press "Enter". (You can navigate with the directional keys: up, down, left, right.)

**7)** Save the audio files in MP3 format, converting them if necessary. Verify that the files are named properly. They should be named after the id of the sentence. For instance, the audio file for the sentence with id 123 should be named 123.mp3. (Note that we used to ask for the files to be in FLAC format, but this is no longer the case.)

**8)** If you can upload your files somewhere, please do, and give us the link to download them. If this is not possible, send the files by e-mail to team@tatoeba.org. We will then include your audio in Tatoeba as soon as possible. Eventually, we hope to make it possible to record/upload directly from Tatoeba.

Related link: http://blog.tatoeba.org/2010/04/audio-for-tatoeba-sentences-in.html

version at: 29/04/2014, 09:21

# Contribute audio for Tatoeba

**1)** You need to have a good microphone because we care about sound quality.

**2)** Download [Shtooka Recorder](http://downloads.tatoeba.org/kit_shtooka_Install_0.9.8.exe) and get familiar with it. You will be using it to record the sentences. It's a very useful program. Here are some video tutorials: 

* youtube.com/watch?v=AcJoLBjUOaY (made by AmberShadow).
* [bit.ly/shtooka](http://bit.ly/shtooka) (made by CK) = video and documentation

**OR DOWNLOAD** swac-recorder:

* For Windows (XP, Vista, Win7, Win8): [32-bit](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3186185/swac-record.exe)  |  [64-bit](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3186185/swac-record-64.exe)

* For Ubuntu (13.10, 12.04): [32-bit](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/xUbuntu_13.10/i386/swac-record_0.4_i386.deb)  |  [64-bit](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/xUbuntu_13.10/amd64/swac-record_0.4_amd64.deb)

* For Fedora (20, 19): [source package](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lool0/Fedora_20/src/swac-record-0.4-14.1.src.rpm)

**3)** Pick a few random sentences (just 2 or 3), record them, and send us the samples at team@tatoeba.org, with the title "Audio for Tatoeba in *language_name*". This way we can evaluate whether the sound quality is good enough.

**4)** If we tell you that the quality of your audio is good enough, you can go ahead and record audio for more sentences. Verify that all the sentences sound natural to you. If a sentence doesn't sound natural, post a comment on it.

**5)** In Shtooka Recorder, copy-paste the final list into the "Words to record", fill in the info in the "Speaker" tab, go back to the "Words" tab and click "Continue".

**6)** Press the space bar to indicate that you are ready, and read the sentence that is highlighted in red. The software will detect when to start and stop recording, and will jump to the next sentence automatically. All you have to do is read what's highlighted in red. If you want to take a break, you can press space to pause, so that it doesn't record something unrelated. If you need to listen to a sentence's audio, simply select it and press "Enter". (You can navigate with the directional keys: up, down, left, right.)

**7)** Save the audio files in MP3 format, converting them if necessary. Verify that the files are named properly. They should be named after the id of the sentence. For instance, the audio file for the sentence with id 123 should be named 123.mp3. (Note that we used to ask for the files to be in FLAC format, but this is no longer the case.)

**8)** If you can upload your files somewhere, please do, and give us the link to download them. If this is not possible, send the files by e-mail to team@tatoeba.org. We will then include your audio in Tatoeba as soon as possible. Eventually, we hope to make it possible to record/upload directly from Tatoeba.

Related link: http://blog.tatoeba.org/2010/04/audio-for-tatoeba-sentences-in.html

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