In the Sections & Passages tab, you can choose to display Publishing rows. When they are displayed, the Title column can contain book names, alternate names, movement titles, section titles and chapter numbers. You can make an audio recording of each of these while they are displayed.
If you will upload existing audio files, see Upload Title column contents.
You need a microphone to record your voice.
You need speakers or a headset to hear the audio.
If you will use experimental features, you need an Internet connection. If you use Desktop, you must be online.
The steps will be similar for each of the rows you can record.
Click (Record or Upload) in the Title column for the row that has a title you need to record.
In the Record tab, click (Record) and then speak.
Click (Pause) to stop recording when you are done speaking.
Click (Play) to listen to your recording for quality and usability.
If necessary, select a portion of the audio waveform that you do not want to keep, and then click (Delete Region).
Click (Undo) if you want to undo the deletion.
If Reduce NoiseAI is selected in the Team Settings dialog box, or the Personal Settings dialog box, click (Reduce NoiseAI) to use this experimental feature. If you do not need to reduce the noise for the entire audio file, select the portion that is too noisy before you click Reduce NoiseAI.
If Convert VoiceAI is selected in the Team Settings dialog box, or the Personal Settings dialog box, click (Convert Voice speakerAI) to use this experimental feature. See
Note below.
If necessary, click (Delete Entire Recording) if you want to start over.
When you are satisfied with the recording, click Save.
(Play) appears in the row so you can play it again.
If you are not satisfied with the recording, you can click (Record or Upload) and record it again.
Click Save.
Suppose you have a book () named Matthew.
Its alternate name () could be The Gospel According to Matthew or brief description to help the user know what the book is about.
A Note () you add can be a longer text, such as an introduction.
Use the Record/Edit Audio dialog box to record notes.
After you record the titles of the chapters, those recordings appear in the Audio tab. This allows you to download () those audio files and upload (
) them for use in other books for those same chapters. You will need to edit the file names for the book and other file name contents.
(Convert Voice <speaker>AI) is available before you save a new audio recording.
In this case, the recorded Provide Rights voice sample must be already available. You can choose a name, but not record a new sample at this time.