[microsound] hydrophones and methane
Marc McNulty
studio at earphone.org
Mon Nov 29 15:41:19 EST 2010
Hi,
Since they were recorded as mp3s there is no advantage to making them FLAC.
Cheers,
Marc
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> The files are recorded as mp3, so I do not see the advantage of making
> FLAC files. I might be wrong. You can convert as you see fit. I also
> prefer to just put a few 2 gb files up on the site.
>
> Mike
>
> On 11/26/2010 3:19 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>> This sounds very interesting (sorry for the late reply)..
>>
>> Do you think you would manage to provide flac instead of mp3 maube
>> split in several chunks?
>>
>> Lorenzo
>>
>> Michael Palace wrote:
>>> *http://www.eos.unh.edu/Spheres_1110/news_facstaff.shtml
>>>
>>> Ruth Varner* and *Michael Palace* of CSRC were recently funded by the
>>> U.S. Geological Survey to develop a prototype instrument to detect
>>> ebullition or bubbling events of methane in wetland and lake
>>> ecosystems. This novel method utilizes hydrophones (underwater
>>> microphones) to monitor and extract this information cheaply and
>>> efficiently over long temporal scales. Coupling these audio methods
>>> with the analysis of gas samples will help to determine the pathway
>>> by which methane is formed through microbial processes or
>>> methanogenesis.
>>>
>>> I'm wondering if I get these long audio files together if people
>>> might be interested in making a microsound project using them as
>>> source files.
>>>
>>> Mike Palace
>>>
>>>
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