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public:nnels:etext:audiobook_glossary [2021/01/26 17:20] pamela.hart [Audiobook terminology] |
public:nnels:etext:audiobook_glossary [2021/01/26 17:56] pamela.hart [Audiobook terminology] |
=====Audiobook terminology===== | =====Audiobook terminology===== |
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* ''Metadata'': | * ''Metadata'': the information embedded in the audio-file. Ideally this contains information like track name, track number, publisher, author, narrator, copyright. |
* ''Narrator'': | * ''Narrator'': the person who's voice was recorded for the audiobook. Sometimes the narrator records their own voice and sometimes a sound engineer/studio records their voice. |
* ''Mp3'': | * ''Mp3'':an audio file format that is 'compressed' or smaller in file size than the WAV format. Mp3 is the standard format for audio distribution. |
* ''WAV'': | * ''WAV'':an un-compressed audio format typically used when recording and editing audio. |
* ''Daisy'': | * ''Daisy audiobook'': Digital Accessible Information System. An audiobook format that enables audiobook readers more navigation when playing Daisy books in compatible reading systems. |
* ''Media overlays'': | * ''Media overlays'': synchronized audio and text in an Epub3 |
* ''Enhanced Epub'': | * ''Enhanced Epub'': an Epub3 with media overlays |
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