To open this dialog box, see Create a new audio project and Use the Configure Audio Project Settings dialog box.
This dialog box has two tabs.
Here you see where you enter the Audio Project Name and Description.
Audio Project Type offers two options: General and Scripture.
Language refers to the vernacular language of the project. Click Language to open the Choose Language Details dialog box.
For a General () audio project that you will publish to the Akuo Spoken Bible app, enter the three-character book designation in the Akuo Book Designation box. Otherwise, that project will not be available to the app.
Then, select () or clear (
) Show as Stories (Not Extras) in Akuo.
The book designation will appear in the Book () and Alternate Name (
) rows in the Sections & Passages tab.
Layout offers two options: Hierarchical (sections can have multiple passages) or Flat (each section has only one passage).
Your workflow can be affected by your selection.
Term for organizing layout offers terms you can select, and Other so you can add a custom term. The term you select will appear in various places, including in the Template Codes dialog box. See also: Section.
Permissions only appears if Permissions may be set for projects of this team is selected () in the Team Settings dialog box.
Permissions has two controls.
Use the Can Edit Spreadsheet control to choose a peer group or a particular team member who you want to have permission to change the rows in the Sections & Passages tab.
Members without this permission can add contents to existing rows, but cannot change the number of rows, change verse ranges and so on.
Use the Can Publish control to choose a peer group or a particular team member who will have permission to publish.
Members without this permission can add content to publishing rows, record audio, and so on, but cannot publish any of that content.
Shared Resources has a check box. You might see a statement about permission in this dialog box. After that permission is granted to you, the check box will be available to you in any project. Then you and your team of shared resource creators can create shared resources.
Asterisks (*) indicate required information.
indicates options that are often made by people who use Render.
Within a team, when you create the first new audio project, you use the Choose Language Details dialog box to set up the vernacular language. New projects you create after that will use the same language details, but you can change them.