Lectures for the First Module have been posted
Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
It is my understanding that there will be videos posted. It is done by others in their "free" ftime, so I prefer not to pester them. I am not sure if the videos are as useful as audios, so it isn't as much a priority.
- darinhouston
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One benefit to videos is if you are wanting to listen over time with others in a study group or the like. Communal audio listening can be a bit challenging.
Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
I'm delighted to get to listen to the new lectures. Thanks for posting them! Only thing is that they are hard to hear, like Jason says. I'm listening while at home so I'm cooking and washing dishes, and so on, and STRAINING my ears. Even with the volume turned up high and being so careful that I only barely clank the pots and pans, I'm missing a lot. I'm glad to listen to each one a few times through to hear the entire message, but it's going to be a slow go (I'm on my third time through the first lecture). I'd love to have a way to turn up the sound. I found a site (Goldwave.com) that offers a free version of a program called Goldwave, but only on trial. Is there a free version that we can keep? Maybe what I really need to do is get Steve's lectures into a portable form so I can take them to work with me!
Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
I've found the sound reasonable when listening at full volume (the 1st lecture of Genesis & 1st of Kingdom of God). If I do housework I use headphones, so that helps, & when I go for walks I download to my mP3 player.Joan wrote:I'm delighted to get to listen to the new lectures. Thanks for posting them! Only thing is that they are hard to hear, like Jason says. I'm listening while at home so I'm cooking and washing dishes, and so on, and STRAINING my ears. Even with the volume turned up high and being so careful that I only barely clank the pots and pans, I'm missing a lot. I'm glad to listen to each one a few times through to hear the entire message, but it's going to be a slow go (I'm on my third time through the first lecture). I'd love to have a way to turn up the sound. I found a site (Goldwave.com) that offers a free version of a program called Goldwave, but only on trial. Is there a free version that we can keep? Maybe what I really need to do is get Steve's lectures into a portable form so I can take them to work with me!
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Suzana
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Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
Hey all,
Ok, I ran a script last night to boost the audio level a bit on all GCS mp3 files. The problem with doing that is it makes the file bigger, and I really want to keep them smaller for web and mobile streaming. Let me know that change makes any difference.
Jarrod
Ok, I ran a script last night to boost the audio level a bit on all GCS mp3 files. The problem with doing that is it makes the file bigger, and I really want to keep them smaller for web and mobile streaming. Let me know that change makes any difference.
Jarrod
- darinhouston
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If you haven't tried it, you can right-click to download the individual files as mp3.
Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
The volume does seem better now, and (is it me?) it sounds clearer, easier to understand. It streams well, too. I appreciate the improvement. I don't have an ipod but I''ll experiment with downloading to my computer and from there to CD's. Thanks!
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Hey Steve,
Did you add an extra teaching on "The Authority of Scripture"? I don't remember the teaching on the apostleship of Paul, and it's not in my notes. Do I just have a bad memory?
Did you add an extra teaching on "The Authority of Scripture"? I don't remember the teaching on the apostleship of Paul, and it's not in my notes. Do I just have a bad memory?
Re: Lectures for the First Module have been posted
Very perceptive! I added it while I was in Florida a couple of weeks ago. I was talking to a man who knew a recent convert from Islam, who did not believe in the authority of Paul's writings. I usually have a lecture on that subject in the Authority of Scripture series, so I went looking for it, and finding that I either had omitted it at the school (or else folded it into another lecture where I could not easily locate it), I actually taught that lecture to the students in Jacksonville, recorded it and sent it to Jarrod to post it. That is so the ex-Muslim guy could immediately access it—he is in Saudi Arabia. It really belongs in the series, and I don't know how I could have taught the series and omitted it. I am getting absentminded in my old age!
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That's great.. I'm looking forward to listening to it