Asaf,
Thanks for adding the new feature to this awesome tool. I have started
recording and uploading files to Commons using Pronuncify. I will notify
you if I face some issues.
Best regards,
Bodhisattwa
On 27 January 2017 at 14:54, Shani Evenstein <shani.even(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Very cool.
Thanks for the work & the update!
Shani.
On 27 Jan 2017 05:28, "Asaf Bartov" <abartov(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello, everyone.
Following Bodhisattwa's request[1], I have added an upload feature to the
(command-line) Linux version of this tool, so it can now batch-upload the
recorded pronunciation files to Commons on your behalf.
(Ideally, it should have used OAuth, but that would take longer to
implement. :))
If you want to use the new functionality, just get the latest
pronuncify.rb
script from GitHub[2], *install the new
dependencies* (see the README.md
file on GitHub for instructions), and enjoy! :)
(I'd love to know if any of you are using the tool.)
Cheers,
A.
[1]
https://github.com/abartov/pronuncify/issues/1
[2]
https://github.com/abartov/pronuncify
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:23 PM Asaf Bartov <abartov(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hello, everyone.
(this is an announcement in my capacity as a volunteer.)
Inspired by a lightning talk at the recent CEE Meeting[1] by our
colleague
> Lars Aronsson, I made a little command-line tool to automate batch
> recording of pronunciations of words by native speakers, for uploading
to
> Commons and integration into Wiktionary etc.
It is called
*pronuncify*,
is
written in Ruby and uses the sox(1) tool, and should work on any
modern
Linux (and possibly OS X) machine. It is
available here[2], with
instructions.
I was then asked about a Windows version, and agreed to attempt one.
This
version is called *pronuncify.net
<http://pronuncify.net>*, and is a
.NET
gooey GUI version of the same tool, with slightly
different functions.
It
is available here[3], with instructions.
Both tools require word-list files in plaintext, with one word (or
phrase)
per line. Both tools name the files according to
the standard
established
in [[commons:Category:Pronunciation]], and
convert them to Ogg Vorbis
for
> you, so they are ready to upload.
>
> In the future, I may add OAuth-based direct uploading to Commons. If
you
> run into difficulties, please file issues on
GitHub, for the
appropriate
2015/Programme/Lightning/Pronunciation_recordings_for_Wiktionary
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